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Source–sink relations and responses to sink–source manipulations during grain filling in wheat
WU Xiao-li, LIU Miao, LI Chao-su, Allen David (Jack) MCHUGH, LI Ming, XIONG Tao, LIU Yu-bin, TANG Yong-lu
2022, 21 (6): 1593-1605.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(21)63640-7
Abstract232)      PDF in ScienceDirect      
The source–sink ratio during grain filling is a critical factor that affects crop yield in wheat, and the main objective of this study was to determine the source–sink relations at both the canopy scale and the individual culm level under two nitrogen (N) levels at the post-jointing stage.  Nine widely-used cultivars were chosen for analyzing source–sink relations in southwestern China; and three typical cultivars of different plant types were subjected to artificial manipulation of the grain-filling source–sink ratio to supplement crop growth measurements.  A field experiment was conducted over two consecutive seasons under two N rates (N+, 150 kg ha–1; N–, 60 kg ha–1), and three manipulations were imposed after anthesis: control (Ct), removal of flag and penultimate leaves (Lr) and removal of spikelets on one side of each spike (Sr).  The results showed that the single grain weights in the three cultivars were significantly decreased by Lr and increased by Sr, which demonstrated that wheat grain yield potential seems more source-limited than sink-limited during grain filling, but the source–sink balance was obviously changed by climatic variations and N deficient environments.  Grain yield was highly associated with sink capacity (SICA), grain number, biomass, SPAD values, and leaf area index during grain filling, indicating a higher degree of source limitation with an increase in sink capacity.  Therefore, source limitation should be taken into account by breeders when SICA is increased, especially under non-limiting conditions.  Chuanmai 104, a half-compact type with a mid-sized spike and a long narrow upper leaf, showed relatively better performance in source–sink relations.  Since this cultivar showed the characteristics of a lower reduction in grain weight after Lr, a larger increase after Sr, and a lower reduction in post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, then the greater current photosynthesis during grain filling contributed to the grain after source and sink manipulation. 
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The impact of farmers’ assessments of risk management strategies on their adoption willingness
SHANG Yan, XIONG Tao
2021, 20 (12): 3323-3338.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(21)63749-8
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Farmers’ assessments of risk management strategies and how the assessments influence their willingness to adopt these strategies are poorly understood.  This study conducts a structured survey of 469 farmers to investigate how farmers assess both crop insurance and crop price insurance, the impact of the assessments on their adoption willingness, and in particular, the differences in assessments and adoption willingness between crop insurance and crop price insurance.  Empirical results show that farmers’ assessments on crop insurance can be significantly improved through communication and experience.  The most effective way to improve farmers’ assessments on crop price insurance is providing adequate information about the insurance products.  Furthermore, farmers’ adoption willingness would be enhanced by improved assessment of both crop yield and crop price insurance.  This study provides the first empirical evidence that farmers have limited information to assess insurance, which significantly influences their willingness to adopt.  This finding reflects that the dissemination of insurance policies, the effectiveness of insurance, and the availability of insurance services significantly enable farmers’ ability to assess risk management strategies, which potentially increases farmers’ willingness to adopt insurance.  
 
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