Maize production is limited agronomically by the availability of water and nutrients during the growing season. Of these two limiting factors, water availability is predicted to increase in importance as climate change and the growing urban landscape continue to stress limited supplies of freshwater. Historically, efforts to breed maize for water-limited environments have been extensive; especially in the areas of root architecture and flowering physiology. As progress has been made and new traits have been discovered and selected for, the different responses to drought stress at specific developmental stages of the maize plant have been selected as a whole when drought tolerance is evaluated. Herein we attempt to define the characteris...
Open Access JournalKnowledge of the genetic mechanisms conditioning drought tolerance in maize is cr...
When investigating drought tolerance, it must not be forgotten that drought stress is a complex phen...
This paper describes two joint linkage–linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping approaches: parallel mapp...
Shortage of irrigation water at critical growth stages of maize is limiting its production worldwide...
Drought stress is a major constraint especially to tropical maize production and accurate classifica...
Drought stress is paramount in limiting worldwide maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity. I...
Most maize production across the globe is rain-fed, and production is set to be negatively impacted ...
Current climate change models predict an increased frequency and intensity of drought for much of th...
Significant yield losses in maize (Zea mays L.) from drought are expected to increase with global cl...
In order to unravel the genetic architecture underlying plant response to drought, we adopted an int...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
Drought is a major factor limiting maize (Zea mays L.) yield in much of the world. The need to breed...
Background Earlier studies were focused on the genetics of temperate and tropical maize under droug...
Drought is an important cause of instability of national maize grain yields and of the food supply a...
When investigating drought tolerance, it must not be forgotten that drought stress is a complex phen...
Open Access JournalKnowledge of the genetic mechanisms conditioning drought tolerance in maize is cr...
When investigating drought tolerance, it must not be forgotten that drought stress is a complex phen...
This paper describes two joint linkage–linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping approaches: parallel mapp...
Shortage of irrigation water at critical growth stages of maize is limiting its production worldwide...
Drought stress is a major constraint especially to tropical maize production and accurate classifica...
Drought stress is paramount in limiting worldwide maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity. I...
Most maize production across the globe is rain-fed, and production is set to be negatively impacted ...
Current climate change models predict an increased frequency and intensity of drought for much of th...
Significant yield losses in maize (Zea mays L.) from drought are expected to increase with global cl...
In order to unravel the genetic architecture underlying plant response to drought, we adopted an int...
Drought stress is a significant abiotic factor influencing maize growth and development. Understandi...
Drought is a major factor limiting maize (Zea mays L.) yield in much of the world. The need to breed...
Background Earlier studies were focused on the genetics of temperate and tropical maize under droug...
Drought is an important cause of instability of national maize grain yields and of the food supply a...
When investigating drought tolerance, it must not be forgotten that drought stress is a complex phen...
Open Access JournalKnowledge of the genetic mechanisms conditioning drought tolerance in maize is cr...
When investigating drought tolerance, it must not be forgotten that drought stress is a complex phen...
This paper describes two joint linkage–linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping approaches: parallel mapp...