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Freezing resistance and injury indices for different cultivars of winterspring wheat in HuangHuaiHai Plain. Ⅰ. Comparison of  freezing resistance for different cultivars of winterspring wheat during midwinter period.

MU Chen-ying1,2, YANG Xiao-guang1, YANG Jie1, LI Ke-nan1, ZHENG Dong-xiao1   

  1. (1College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China; 2Shenyang Meteorological Bureau, Shenyang 110168, China)
  • Online:2015-10-18 Published:2015-10-18

Abstract: The relationships between mortality rate and low temperature for different cultivars of winterspring wheat during midwinter period were identified through twoyear outdoor potting experiments and indoor manually controlled freezing experiments. We defined the lethally critical temperature and the density of antifreeze capability when the mortality rate reached 10%, 20% and 50% for different cultivars of winterspring wheat during midwinter period.  The strongwinterness wheat (Yanda 1817 and Jing 411) showed the best freezing resistance and the 50%lethal temperatures (LT50) of these two cultivars were -21.5 ℃ and -21.2 ℃, respectively. The freezing resistance of winterness wheat and weakwinternes wheat were worse than that of strongwinterness wheat. The LT50 of winterness wheat cultivars Nongda 211 and Nongda 5363 were -21.1 ℃ and -20.3 ℃, while that of weakwinterness wheat cultivars Zheng 366 and Ping’an 8 were -18.5 ℃ and -18.4 ℃, respectively. Springness wheat (Zheng 9023 and Yanzhan 4110) showed the worst freezing resistance, and the LT50 were -15.4 ℃ and -14.7 ℃, respectively. When temperature declined to freezing injury occurred, mortality rate increment for weakwinterness wheat was the highest for each 1 ℃ decrease. The mortality rates of weakwinterness wheat cultivars Zheng 366 and Ping’an 8 increased by 16.8% and 25.8%, and that of winterness wheat cultivars Nongda 211 and Nongda 5363 increased by 14.7% and 18.9%. The mortality rate of strongwinterness wheat cultivars Yanda 1817 and Jing 411 increased by 15.4% and 13.1%, and that of springness wheat cultivars Zheng 9023 and Yanzhan 4110 increased by 13.8% and 15.1%. Comparatively, if temperature decreased continuously after the occurrence of freezing injury, the weakwinterness wheat would suffer greater risk.