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			<author>Subrahmanyam, Desiraju</author>
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	<titles><title>Genotype Variability in Photosynthetic Characteristics in Finger Millet</title></titles>
	<dates>
		<year>2000</year>
		<pub-dates><date>2000-4-1</date></pub-dates>
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	<pages>105-109</pages>
	<abstract>High variability in leaf gas exchange and related traits were found in 30 genotypes of field grown finger millet. The variability in carbon exchange rate per unit leaf area (P &lt;sub&gt;N&lt;/sub&gt;) can be partly attributed to the differences in the stomatal conductance (g&lt;sub&gt;s&lt;/sub&gt;) and area leaf mass (ALM). The P &lt;sub&gt;N&lt;/sub&gt; was positively correlated with total dry matter (TDM). However, no relationship between P &lt;sub&gt;N&lt;/sub&gt; and seed yield was found. The leaf area showed a positive and significant correlation with total biomass. None of the other gas-exchange traits had significant relationship either with TDM or with seed yield. The ALM showed a strong positive association with P &lt;sub&gt;N&lt;/sub&gt;. However, it was not correlated with either total biomass or seed yield. As a result, the use of ALM as surrogate for P &lt;sub&gt;N&lt;/sub&gt; for identifying high biomass producing genotypes only had a limited value. Hence selection for high P &lt;sub&gt;N&lt;/sub&gt; would result in higher biomass producing types.</abstract>
	<number>1</number>
	<volume>38</volume>
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