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Science | 1984

Crop productivity and photoassimilate partitioning.

Roger M. Gifford; John H. Thorne; W. D. Hitz; Robert T. Giaquinta

The photosynthetic basis for increasing the yield of major field crops is examined in terms of improving the interception of seasonal solar radiation by crop foliage, the efficiency of conversion of intercepted light to photosynthetic assimilates, and the partitioning of photoassimilates to organs of economic interest. It is concluded that, in practice, genetic and chemical manipulation of light interception over the season and of partitioning offer the most potential for achieving further increases in yield. During the history of improvement of genetic yield potential of crops, increase in the partitioning of photoassimilates to harvested organs has been of primary importance.


Plant Physiology | 1974

Influence of Assimilate Demand on Photosynthesis, Diffusive Resistances, Translocation, and Carbohydrate Levels of Soybean Leaves

John H. Thorne; H. Ronald Koller


Plant Physiology | 1984

Role of Amides, Amino Acids, and Ureides in the Nutrition of Developing Soybean Seeds

Ross M. Rainbird; John H. Thorne; Ralph W. F. Hardy


Plant Physiology | 1981

Morphology and Ultrastructure of Maternal Seed Tissues of Soybean in Relation to the Import of Photosynthate

John H. Thorne


Plant Physiology | 1983

An in vivo technique for the study of Phloem unloading in seed coats of developing soybean seeds.

John H. Thorne; Ross M. Rainbird


Plant Physiology | 1980

Kinetics of 14C-Photosynthate Uptake by Developing Soybean Fruit

John H. Thorne


Plant Physiology | 1985

Sucrose Concentration at the Apoplastic Interface between Seed Coat and Cotyledons of Developing Soybean Seeds

Roger M. Gifford; John H. Thorne


Plant Physiology | 1982

Characterization of the Active Sucrose Transport System of Immature Soybean Embryos

John H. Thorne


Plant Physiology | 1982

Temperature and Oxygen Effects on 14C-Photosynthate Unloading and Accumulation in Developing Soybean Seeds

John H. Thorne


Plant Physiology | 1986

Phloem Unloading in Soybean Seed Coats: Dynamics and Stability of Efflux into Attached `Empty Ovules'

Roger M. Gifford; John H. Thorne

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