%A P S Carberry %A R Ranganathan %A L J Reddy %A Y S Chauhan %A M J Robertson %I Elsevier %V 69 %L icrisat1772 %J Field Crops Research %N 2 %P 151-162 %D 2001 %X Data from sowing-date and other experiments conducted for nine cultivars at three locations ranging from 18300S to 278150N were analysed for photoperiod response. All cultivars were found to have a qualitative response to photoperiod. The results of the analysis show that cultivars previously reported to be "relatively insensitive" to photoperiod were, in fact, highly sensitive. Flowering in short-duration cultivars was delayed by up to a 100 days when daylength in the photoperiod-inductive phase exceeded a critical value. Medium- and long-duration cultivars delayed flowering by over 150 days in response to photoperiod. A model was able to predict this wide range in flowering dates. %T Predicting growth and development of pigeonpea: flowering response to photoperiod