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This priority was believed to be not only for photosynthate and nutrients produced during the filling period but also for material already stored in the vegetative tissues. Florunner had set pods at day 91 based on the solar radia- tion received prior to shading and a partitioning factor of about 74%. When the shades were placed over the plants restricting the incoming solar radiation and thus the daily photosynthate production, the plants began to remobilize nutrients at an increased rate comp...ared with the control in order to fill as many pods as possible. If there was not an increased transfer of nutrients from the vegetative portion of the plant to the pods, it would be difficult to account for the comparatively high yield of the shaded plants. The peg number was not greatly affected by the shading treatment until the last two weeks (Figure 44). The large decrease in peg number corresponds to the decrease in total stem length which also occurred during the last two weeks (Figure 38) .
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