Effect of seed weight and seed phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations on the early growth of wheat seedlings
1990
De Marco, D.G. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra (Australia). Div. of Plant Industry)
In one experiment, seeds with 3 levels of P were sown in soils with a range of available P; seedling emergence was more rapid the higher the seed-P, and after 25 days the low seed-P seedlings had made up the difference only at the highest soil-P and seed weight. Seedlings from high seed-P had larger first leaves, higher dry weight and longer roots when grown in P-deficient culture. Heavier seeds had the same advantage over lighter, but this was largely accounted for by their higher total seed-P. No effect of seed-N was observed.
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