eprintid: 7509 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 329 dir: disk0/00/00/75/09 datestamp: 2014-02-13 14:00:45 lastmod: 2014-02-13 14:20:16 status_changed: 2014-02-13 14:00:45 type: article metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Library-ICRISAT@CGIAR.ORG creators_name: Witzenberger, A creators_name: Williams, J H creators_name: Lenz, F icrisatcreators_name: Williams, J H affiliation: University of Bonn(Bonn) affiliation: ICRISAT(Patancheru) country: Germany country: India title: Yield, components of yield and quality responses of groundnut cultivars (Arachis hypogaea L.) as influenced by photoperiod and a growth regulator ispublished: pub subjects: s1.3 subjects: s2.4 full_text_status: restricted keywords: Groundnut cultivars, Growth regulator, photoperiod, Alfisol, Diammonium phosphate note: This investigation was made possible by a contribution from the International Agricultural Research Funds o f GTZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit). Furthermore, we should like to express thanks to the Heinrich Hertz Stiftung (Foundation), Dusseldorf, and the Fritz ter mer Stiftung (Foundation), Leverkusen, for their additional financial support of this study. abstract: In a field experiment conducted during the winter/spring (post-rainy irrigated season) of 1982/83 at ICRISAT (Hyderabad, India) six cultivars of groundnuts representing the two subspecies of Arachis hypogaea L. were investigated for their responses to photoperiod and a growth regulator, Kylar (succinic acid 2,2-dimethylhydrazide = SADH). The short-day treatment was the normal winter/spring day at Hyderabad (latitude 17° N). Long-day conditions were achieved by extending the days to 22.00 h. Kylar was applied at the rate of 1 kg/ha a.i. at early pod-set. Cultivar variability for photoperiod responses was found in both subspecies for pod yield. While four cultivars achieved greater pod yields (38–106%) under short-day conditions, TMV-2 and Robut 33-1 had slightly increased yield in long days. Kylar decreased the differences in yield created by the two daylengths. Change in the proportion of large (View the MathML source) seeds was the main factor responsible for the yield differences resulting from the photoperiodic treatments. The Kylar-treated plants produced more large kernels. Generally, the shelling percentages were increased by the Kylar short-day treatments. Only TMV-2 had a significantly increased shelling percentage under long-day conditions. At final harvest all cultivars, except for TMV-2, had accumulated higher levels of vegetative dry matter in the long-day treatment. Kylar, again excepting TMV-2, increased vegetative weights/m2 at final harvests in both photoperiods. date: 1985 date_type: published publication: Field Crops Research volume: 12 publisher: Elsevier pagerange: 347-361 refereed: TRUE issn: 0378-4290 official_url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-4290(85)90080-2 related_url_url: http://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?as_q=Yield%2C+components+of+yield+and+quality+responses+of+groundnut+cultivars+%28Arachis+hypogaea+L.%29+as+influenced+by+photoperiod+and+a+growth+regulator&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_occt=title&as_sauthors=&as_publicatio related_url_type: pub funders: The International Agricultural Research Funds of GTZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit), the Heinrich Hertz Stiftung (Foundation), Dusseldorf, and the Fritz ter mer Stiftung (Foundation), Leverkusen citation: Witzenberger, A and Williams, J H and Lenz, F (1985) Yield, components of yield and quality responses of groundnut cultivars (Arachis hypogaea L.) as influenced by photoperiod and a growth regulator. Field Crops Research, 12. pp. 347-361. ISSN 0378-4290 document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/7509/1/FCR_12_347-361_1985.pdf