Plant Production Science
Online ISSN : 1349-1008
Print ISSN : 1343-943X
Crop Physiology and Ecology
Effects of Source/Sink Ratio and Cytokinin Application on Pod Set in Soybean
Yumi YashimaAzusa KaihatsuTakayuki NakajimaMakie Kokubun
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2005 年 8 巻 2 号 p. 139-144

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A large proportion of soybean flowers abort during development. Pod set is significantly affected by the availability of assimilate and cytokinin in the flowers, but their synergistic effects on pod set remain unclear. The objective of this study was to examine whether pod set at specific nodes of a plant is enhanced by increasing the source-sink ratio and applying cytokinin to the nodes. The source-sink ratio was manipulated by removing floral buds excluding the specific nodes. As the ratio increased, the number of pods per node of control plants increased curvilinearly, reaching a plateau at high source/sink ratios. By contrast, in the cytokinin-applied plants, the number of pods per node increased without the plateau with increasing source/sink ratio, either by increasing the number of flowers or by increasing the pod-set percentage depending on the year. The results indicated that cytokinin plays a promotive role in increasing pod number in the plants with high levels of assimilate availability.
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