Lodging
Summary
324 Germplasm
9K Recorded Values
3 Years
6 Locations
1 Experiments
Definition
Lodging
Plants are considered lodged when the plant canopy is no longer vertical to the ground. Lodging in lentils potentially results in lower yield and higher disease rate in the regions with cool, wet growing season (Lentil Production Manual, n.d.). Lodge in lentils also leads to high yield losses from a mechanized harvest (Erskine & Goodrich,1988).
References:
- Erskine, W., & Goodrich, W. (1988). Lodging in lentil and its relationship with other characters. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 68(4), 929-934.
- Lentil Production Manual. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.legumematrix.com/images/563/Lentil_Manual_Saskatchewan.pdf"
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