Quantitative Growth Analysis of White and Reddish Sword Bean

  • Park, Sun-Young (Faculty of Biological Resources Science (Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology), College of Agriculture, Chonbuk National University) ;
  • Doo, Hong-Soo (National Honam Agricultural Experiment Station, RDA) ;
  • Song, Seung-Kyoung (Major in Education of Agriculture, Graduate School of Education Chonbuk National University) ;
  • Ryu, Jeom-Ho (Faculty of Biological Resources Science (Institute of Agricultural Science & Technology), College of Agriculture, Chonbuk National University)
  • 발행 : 2001.06.01

초록

Sword bean belongs to the subgenus Canavalia in the genus Canavalia. White and reddish varieties in sword bean were tested to obtain the basic information for improving the yield, quality, and cultural environments through the quantitative growth analysis. Growing plants were sampled at intervals of 10 days from 20 days after sowing. Whole plant weight increased during the period of 11-20 days after sowing in both varieties. The weight of each organ between two varieties increased similarly except leaf area. Whole plant weight changed more close to pod weight than any other characters. The leaf areas of both varieties increased from 50 days after sowing, var. white displayed S type curved line but var. reddish displayed slow S type curved line. The SGR of whole plant weight in both varieties had 3 maxima and 2 minima, 3 maxima and first minimum were shown at the same period but the second minimum was shown at different period. Both varieties showed bimodal curved line. All SGR of each organ and leaf area were shown the 2 maxima and 1 minimum in both varieties. The changes of SLA and LAR were not remarkable between two varieties but these were united together with the maximum of whole plant weight and root weight. ULWR and ULWR were shown similar in both varieties. Reddish variety was more prosperous in early growth stage than white variety because SLA, LAR and LWR were high. In surplus weight, both varieties increased rapidly during the period of 111-120 days after sowing that was applicable to the maximum SGR of pod weight. Surplus weight of var. white increased markedly during the same period comparing those of var. reddish.

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