Profiles of photosynthesis, solar irradiance and leaf area index at three seasonal stages of growth of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in the field [Philippines]
1984
Zamora, O.B. | Wilson, G.L. | Fukai, S. (University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland (Australia). Dept. of Agriculture)
Profiles of net canopy photosynthesis at noon, determined by combining measurements of 12CO2 exchange and 14CO2 uptake, solar irradiance and leaf area index were measured on three occasions during the growth period of cassava in the field. Interrelationship between these parameters were evaluated in the context of the overall efficiency of the canopy for photosynthesis. Much of the difference in photosynthetic rate between canopies was in the upper and middle layers where most of CO2 fixation occurs. Profiles of photosynthesis suggested that for most of the season, the cassava canopy was inefficient in the sense that lower leaves were underutil1010ized or, alternately, an unnecessary amount of shoot was produced in the upper layers. The inefficiency of the cassava canopy for photosynthesis was emphasized by comparing it with a "more efficient" canopy of sorg
Show more [+] Less [-]AGROVOC Keywords
Bibliographic information
This bibliographic record has been provided by University of the Philippines at Los Baños