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— Wheat plants at meiosis were subjected in a growth chamber to treatments combining 2 levels of temper- atures (15/18C and 1.5/8C night/day) and 2 levels of radiation (203 26 and 11 1 μmol m -2 s -1 photosynthetic photon flux density). Pollen viability at anthesis (fluorochromatic reaction) decreased in response to low radiation, but was not affected by chilling. There was no interaction between radiation and temperature. Varieties Moulin and Pernel had qualitatively the same response, but Moulin was more sensitive. These results were validated in 2 field experi- ments on Pernel. In the first, plants were exposed to -2C for 1 h on 3 consecutive days at different stages around meiosis. Cooling slightly reduced grain set, but there was no difference in the sensitivity of the developmental stages.
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