The photosynthetic activity of the wheat ear

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The contribution made by ear photosynthesis to grain yield was found to vary from 10 per cent to 44 per cent depending on the technique used, and on environmental conditions. A modified ear-shading technique is described which overcomes some of the undesirable features of previous ear-shading methods. It was also found that ear photosynthesis comprises two processes, (a) the assimilation of atmospheric CO2 and (b) the photosynthetic refixation of the ear's respiratory CO2. Dry-weight data and measurements of CO2 exchange both indicated that this latter component can make a significant contribution to grain yield. © 1966 Oxford University Press.

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Kriedemann, P. (1966). The photosynthetic activity of the wheat ear. Annals of Botany, 30(3), 349–363. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a084081

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