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Agronomy

Radiation interception and growth of sugar beet at different sowing dates in Canterbury

Pages 381-390 | Received 05 Aug 1985, Published online: 30 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

Measurements of photosynthetically active ra~iation above and below the canopy, and leaf area mdex were used to determine a radiation extinction coefficient for sugar beet from 4 sowing date. This coefficient (0.613) was not affected by sowmg date. It was used to determine the relationship of total.crop dry weight, root dry weight, and root sugar Yield to intercepted radiation for these 4 so~ing dates and for similar sowing dates the prevIOUS season. The slopes of the regression lines were linear throughout the growing season, except for that of the total crop dry matter, which had a 2-stage linear regression in the second season. The efficiency of conversion of intercepted photosynthetically active radiation averaged 2.6 (total dry weight), 1.7 (root dry weight), and 1.3 g/MJ (sugar yield). There appeared to be little effect of sowing date in the first season. In the second season, the conversion efficiencies for root and sugar yields for the different sowing dates were related to the intensity of virus yellows infection. Maximum radiation interception was not achieved until January or February, irrespective of sowing date. Leaf area expansion in spring was restricted by low temperatures. It was concluded that increased sugar beet yields were most likely under managements which promote earlier leaf area expansion.

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