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Dry Matter Production and Rate of Change of Harvest Index at High Temperature in Peanut

P. Q. Craufurd*, P. V. Vara Prasad and R. J. Summerfield

Plant Environment Lab., Univ. of Reading, Dep. of Agriculture, Cutbush Lane, Shinfield, Reading RG2 9AD, UK



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Fig. 1. Total and seed dry matter accumulation with time for peanut genotypes ICGV 86015 (a) and ICGV 87282 (b) grown at 28/22°C (solid symbols) and 38/22°C (open symbols) from 21 to 90 DAP. Bars are SE for comparing high and low temperature means where they exceed the size of the symbol.

 


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Fig. 2. Relation between pod harvest index and days from planting in peanut genotypes ICGV 86015 (a), 796 (b), ICGV 87282 (c) and 47-16 (d) grown at 28/22°C (solid symbols) and 38/22°C (open symbols) from 21 to 90 DAP.

 





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