Source-sink relationships in crop plants and their influence on yield development and nutritional quality
For seed crops, yield is the cumulative result of both source and sink strength for
photoassimilates and nutrients over the course of seed development. Source strength for …
photoassimilates and nutrients over the course of seed development. Source strength for …
Crop biodiversity: an unfinished magnum opus of nature
MB Hufford, JC Berny Mier y Teran… - Annual review of plant …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Crop biodiversity is one of the major inventions of humanity through the process of
domestication. It is also an essential resource for crop improvement to adapt agriculture to …
domestication. It is also an essential resource for crop improvement to adapt agriculture to …
Climate change effect on wheat phenology depends on cultivar change
Changing crop phenology is considered an important bio-indicator of climate change, with
the recent warming trend causing an advancement in crop phenology. Little is known about …
the recent warming trend causing an advancement in crop phenology. Little is known about …
Introduction to a special issue on genotype by environment interaction
Expression of a phenotype is a function of the genotype, the environment, and the
differential sensitivity of certain genotypes to different environments, also known as …
differential sensitivity of certain genotypes to different environments, also known as …
Genetic analysis of multi-environmental spring wheat trials identifies genomic regions for locus-specific trade-offs for grain weight and grain number
S Sukumaran, M Lopes, S Dreisigacker… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2018 - Springer
Key message GWAS on multi-environment data identified genomic regions associated with
trade-offs for grain weight and grain number. Abstract Grain yield (GY) can be dissected into …
trade-offs for grain weight and grain number. Abstract Grain yield (GY) can be dissected into …
Genome-wide association mapping of seedling heat tolerance in winter wheat
Heat stress during the seedling stage of early-planted winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is
one of the most abiotic stresses of the crop restricting forage and grain production in the …
one of the most abiotic stresses of the crop restricting forage and grain production in the …
Physiological basis of genotypic response to management in dryland wheat
A de Oliveira Silva, GA Slafer, AK Fritz… - Frontiers in plant …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
A great majority of dryland wheat producers are reluctant to intensify management due to the
assumption that lack of water availability is the most critical factor limiting yield and thus, the …
assumption that lack of water availability is the most critical factor limiting yield and thus, the …
Experimental and producer-reported data quantify the value of foliar fungicide to winter wheat and its dependency on genotype and environment in the US central …
Foliar fungicides can account for a large portion of the yield gap in winter wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.); however, their impacts on yield have been inconsistent in rainfed …
aestivum L.); however, their impacts on yield have been inconsistent in rainfed …
Climate‐risk assessment for winter wheat using long‐term weather data
Temperature and water deficit stresses cause large year‐to‐year yield variability, and
matching crop phenology with periods less prone to stresses can improve yield stability. We …
matching crop phenology with periods less prone to stresses can improve yield stability. We …
[PDF][PDF] High-throughput phenotyping with deep learning gives insight into the genetic architecture of flowering time in wheat
Background Measurement of plant traits with precision and speed on large populations has
emerged as a critical bottleneck in connecting genotype to phenotype in genetics and …
emerged as a critical bottleneck in connecting genotype to phenotype in genetics and …