It is proposed that increasing the duration of the spike construction phase (CPD, i.e. beginning of stem elongation to flowering) of wheat to increase the number and size of grains per m2 will significantly increase grain yield in the High Rainfall Zones (HRZ). Field experiments undertaken in Canberra, Hamilton and Hobart in 2012, demonstrated genotypic variation in CPD in the CSIRO wheat Multiparent Advanced Generation Inter Cross (MAGIC) population compared with check cultivars. Variation in CPD was determined as the difference between dates of terminal spikelet (determined by microscopic dissection) and flowering and ranged from 309 to 950 °Cd (base (Tb) = 0oC). Height of the ligule relative to the apex was investigated as a possible te...
The variation in, and the influence of, certain environmental factors on preanthesis phases of devel...
Drought has become more frequent in central Asia causing large losses in cereal yield. To surmount t...
Agronomy Australia Proceedings - Crop physiologyLow temperatures during the flowering period of cere...
We tested the hypothesis that lengthening of the duration between the terminal spikelet stage of dev...
Developmental patterns strongly influence spike fertility and grain number, which are primarily dete...
The impact of different allelic combinations of VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) on the...
Growers in the wheatbelt of south-eastern Australia need increases in water-limited potential yield ...
In a previous paper (Field Crops Res. 203, 114–127), we showed that the difference in yield potentia...
Australian wheat (Triticum aestivum) producers have been sowing crops earlier to adapt to reduced au...
Grain number (GN) is determined by spike growth rate (SGR), fruiting efficiency (FE) and the duratio...
Recent advances in crop research have the potential to accelerate genetic gains in wheat, especially...
A substantial increase in grain yield potential is required, along with better use of water and fert...
Temperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts of the ...
CIMMYT hexaploid spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) germplasm has played a global role in assisting...
AbstractFurther increases in wheat yield potential could be achieved through a better understanding ...
The variation in, and the influence of, certain environmental factors on preanthesis phases of devel...
Drought has become more frequent in central Asia causing large losses in cereal yield. To surmount t...
Agronomy Australia Proceedings - Crop physiologyLow temperatures during the flowering period of cere...
We tested the hypothesis that lengthening of the duration between the terminal spikelet stage of dev...
Developmental patterns strongly influence spike fertility and grain number, which are primarily dete...
The impact of different allelic combinations of VERNALIZATION1 (VRN1) and PHOTOPERIOD1 (PPD1) on the...
Growers in the wheatbelt of south-eastern Australia need increases in water-limited potential yield ...
In a previous paper (Field Crops Res. 203, 114–127), we showed that the difference in yield potentia...
Australian wheat (Triticum aestivum) producers have been sowing crops earlier to adapt to reduced au...
Grain number (GN) is determined by spike growth rate (SGR), fruiting efficiency (FE) and the duratio...
Recent advances in crop research have the potential to accelerate genetic gains in wheat, especially...
A substantial increase in grain yield potential is required, along with better use of water and fert...
Temperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts of the ...
CIMMYT hexaploid spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) germplasm has played a global role in assisting...
AbstractFurther increases in wheat yield potential could be achieved through a better understanding ...
The variation in, and the influence of, certain environmental factors on preanthesis phases of devel...
Drought has become more frequent in central Asia causing large losses in cereal yield. To surmount t...
Agronomy Australia Proceedings - Crop physiologyLow temperatures during the flowering period of cere...