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Participation of green organs to grain filling in Triticum turgidum var durum grown under mediterranean conditions

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Table 1. The main morphological, physiological, agronomic characteristics and precocity of the six genotypes studied (LSD: least significant difference).
Table 3. Estimation of the relative contribution (expressed in %) of stem, leaf, spike, and awn photosynthesis and re-mobilisation to thousand kernel weight in cultivars Casablanca 7580 and Caravaca Colorado.
Figure 1. Thousand kernels weight (expressed in % of control plant –without shading and excision) of two durum wheat genotypes grown under rainfed conditions during two consecutive growth seasons.
Figure 2. Grain carbon isotope discrimination values of the different treatments carried out on two durum wheat genotypes grown under field conditions during two consecutive growth seasons.
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