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Reproductive Biology Data of Avena ludoviciana in relation Elevated Temperature

The University of Queensland
Mr Mohammad Ali (Aggregated by) Mr Mohammad Ali (Aggregated by) Professor Steve Adkins (Aggregated by) Professor Steve Adkins (Aggregated by)
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Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana data on reproductive biology of four A. ludoviciana biotypes in relation to elevated temperature when applied at different times during their seed development. Plants of all four A. ludoviciana biotypes were grown in an ambient temperature glasshouse (23/14 C day/night). At panicle initiation, a portion of the plants were transferred to an elevated temperature glasshouse (29/23 C day/night) and remained there until maturity. This process of plant movement was repeated on three further occasions with separate batches of plants, each 10 days apart. The remaining plants were kept under ambient conditions for their whole lifespan. Plants exposed to elevated temperature from panicle initiation to maturity, matured 18 days earlier than plants kept under ambient conditions, had 30% fewer filled seeds, 37% lower seed mass, and 40% less seed dormancy.

Issued: 2023

Data time period: Data collected from: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
Data collected to: 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z

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Elevated temperature affects Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana reproductive biology

local : UQ:6468045

Ali, Mohammad, Williams, Alwyn, Widderick, Michael and Adkins, Steve (2023). Elevated temperature affects Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana reproductive biology. Agronomy, 13 (2) 474, 1-19. doi: 10.3390/agronomy13020474

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