A Laboratory Technique to Screen Seedling Emergence of Sorghum and Pearl Millet at High Soil Temperature

Soman, P and Peacock, J M (1985) A Laboratory Technique to Screen Seedling Emergence of Sorghum and Pearl Millet at High Soil Temperature. Experimental Agriculture, 21 (4). pp. 335-341. ISSN 1469-4441

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Abstract

Apparatus was built to screen sorghum and pearl millet for seedling emergence through a hot soil surface. Seeds were sown in soil in long clay pots arranged in a steel water tank so that the top 7 cm of the pots was above the water level. The soil in the pots was heated with infra-red lamps fitted to a frame above the tank. By adjusting the height of the frame the temperature of the soil could be changed. The system allows emerging plumules to be subjected to high soil temperatures (up to 50°C) but without water stress. Both crops exhibited genotypic differences in emergence.

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Subjects: Mandate crops > Millets
Mandate crops > Sorghum
Depositing User: Mr Charan Sai Ch
Date Deposited: 13 Nov 2011 08:58
Last Modified: 13 Nov 2011 08:58
URI: http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/3495
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0014479700013168
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