FLOWERING CHARACTERISTICS AND SEED PRODUCTION OF PANICUM MAXIMUM IN MALAYSIA

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Parent Category: 1980

WONG CHOI CHEE

SUMMARY

Flowering and seed production characteristic of Panicum maximum cv. Coloniao were studied in Serdang. Panicle production was prolonged and echibited a peak under favourable rainfall condition but was suppressed by low rainfall . Estimated seed yield was generally low with less than 10%, of the total spikelets on a panicle harvested as filled seed. A considerable amount was lost through spikelet shedding. Seed yield was significantly correlated with panicle density and varied with harvest date within a seed crop and between crops. Panicles of 2 to 3 weeks old were favourable for maximal seed collection. Freshly , harvested seed exhibited dormancy but germination increased to 31% after 4 months storage. Reasons for low seed yields and problems in determining the optimal harvest date were discussed.

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