Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This study was conducted to determine if measurement of canopy spectral reflectance (CSR) could be used to non-destructively and indirectly select wheat genotypes with improved nitrogen use traits. Canopy spectral reflectance measurements were collected during grain fill in a 299 genotype trial planted near Ithaca, NE in 2012 and 2013. The objectives of this study were i) evaluate vegetation indices (VI) to determine the best index for indirectly evaluating nitrogen use (NU) traits in the context of a hard winter wheat breeding program ii) determine the ability of genomic prediction models to accurately predict VI phenotypes. Twenty-eight VI were...
Nitrogen balance index (NBI) is an important indicator for scientific diagnostic and quantitative re...
Morpho-physiological traits of wheat such as a grain weight per plant, total leaf chlorophyll conten...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in crops is generally low, with more than 60% of applied nitrogen (N) ...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Visual selection is a common practice in wheat breeding programs. In fact, it is the best tool for s...
Global nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) for cereal production is marginal and is estimated to be about ...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Measurement of yield and its components is typically a laborious and expensive process in most wheat...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
Radiation-use efficiency (RUE, g/MJ) and the harvest index (HI, unitless) are two helpful characteri...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Spectral indices as a selection tool in plant breeding could improve genetic gains for different imp...
Genomic selection can be applied prior to phenotyping, enabling shorter breeding cycles and greater ...
Nitrogen balance index (NBI) is an important indicator for scientific diagnostic and quantitative re...
Morpho-physiological traits of wheat such as a grain weight per plant, total leaf chlorophyll conten...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in crops is generally low, with more than 60% of applied nitrogen (N) ...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Wheat nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce the need for nitrogen (N) fertilizers. This...
Visual selection is a common practice in wheat breeding programs. In fact, it is the best tool for s...
Global nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) for cereal production is marginal and is estimated to be about ...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Measurement of yield and its components is typically a laborious and expensive process in most wheat...
Canopy spectral reflectance can indicate both crop nutrient and canopy structural information. Diffe...
Radiation-use efficiency (RUE, g/MJ) and the harvest index (HI, unitless) are two helpful characteri...
Annually, over 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer are applied in wheat fields to ensure maximum...
Spectral indices as a selection tool in plant breeding could improve genetic gains for different imp...
Genomic selection can be applied prior to phenotyping, enabling shorter breeding cycles and greater ...
Nitrogen balance index (NBI) is an important indicator for scientific diagnostic and quantitative re...
Morpho-physiological traits of wheat such as a grain weight per plant, total leaf chlorophyll conten...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in crops is generally low, with more than 60% of applied nitrogen (N) ...