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Physiological Performance of Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat-Derived Populations

I.A. del Blancoa, S. Rajaramc, W.E. Kronstadb and M.P. Reynoldsc

a Dep. of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State Univ., Fargo, ND 58105 USA
b Crop and Soil Sci. Dep., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
c CIMMYT, Apdo., Postal 6-641., 06600 Mexico DF, Mexico



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Fig. 1 Regression of maximum photosynthetic rate (Am) on leaf area. The mean of Am, determined in three flag leaves per plot and three replications, is plotted against the mean leaf area, calculated on five flag leaf blades per plot. Am and leaf area were assessed during the grain filling stage (Feekes scale 11)

 


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Fig. 2 Response of maximum photosynthetic rate (Am) to stomatal conductance determined on three flag leaves per plot and three replications during the grain filling stage (Feekes scale 11)

 


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Fig. 3 Response of maximum photosynthetic rate (Am) to mesophyll conductance determined during the grain filling stage (Feekes scale 11)

 


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Fig. 4 Regression of leaf greenness rating (LGR) on total chlorophyll (TC). LGR and TC were determined during the grain filling stage (Feekes scale 11)

 





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