Plant Production Science
Online ISSN : 1349-1008
Print ISSN : 1343-943X
Influences of High Night Temperature on Flowering and Pod Setting in Soybean
Shao-Hui ZhengHiroaki NakamotoKuniko YoshikawaTadahiko FuruyaMasataka Fukuyama
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2002 Volume 5 Issue 3 Pages 215-218

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Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Enrei) plants were grown in pots (1 5-L volume) placed in a greenhouse with ventilation. At the time when the first flower opened, pots were transferred to growth chambers with natural lighting under day temperature of 30★ and night temperatures of 20, 25 or 30★. The numbers of flowers opened and pods set each day were recorded and the seed yield and yield components were investigated after harvest. The increase in night temperature decreased the seed size and increased the number of flowers and pods. As a result, the seed weight per plant was unaffected by night temperature. However, high night temperatures increased the number of flowers on the secondary and tertiary racemes. These flowers opened after the 18th day of the flowering period and showed a high rate of pod setting. These results suggest that a high night temperature stimulated flower opening and pod setting in the secondary and tertiary racemes. The increases in the numbers of flowers and pods could serve to moderate the reduction of seed yield caused by a high night temperature.
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