TY - BOOK AU - Squire G.R TI - The Physiology of Tropical Crop Production SN - 0851986773 U1 - 631.50913 22 PY - 1990/// CY - Wallingford PB - C.A.B International KW - Tropical Crops N1 - Contents 1. Control of Development principles of development Temperature and development Control by photoperiod (day-length Examples of the control of development by temperature and photoperiod Restriction by other factors 2. The Leaf Canopy and System The leaf canopy: the importance of temperature The leaf Canopy: effects of other (mainly restrictive) factors The root system Relation between root length and leaf area Effects of plant population density 3. Dry matter Production by interception and Conversion of Solar Radiation Introduction Interception of solar radiation Conversion of intercepted radiation Synthesis: control of production in moist environments Restrictions by drought and nutrient deficiency 4. Transpiration and Dry Matter Production General considerations Factors controlling transpiration Transpiration and dry matter production : synthesis 5. partition of Assimilate General consideration : the stand and the individual Effects of temperature, photoperiod, drought and nutrients Relation between number , size and mass 6. Environmental and physiological control of yield Analysis by principle limiting factor Physiological responses to cultural factors Attributes for characterizing genotypes Conclusion remarks; Includes Index: p 229 - 236 ER -