Genetic improvement for stress tolerance requires a solid understanding of biochemical processes involved with different physiological mechanisms and their relationships with different traits. The objective of this study was to demonstrate genetic variability in altered metabolic levels in a panel of six wheat genotypes in contrasting temperature regimes, and to quantify the correlation between those metabolites with different traits. In a controlled environment experiment, heat stress (35:28 ± 0.08°C) was initiated 10 days after anthesis. Flag leaves were collected 10 days after heat treatment to employ an untargeted metabolomics profiling using LC-HRMS based technique called IROA. High temperature stress produced significant genetic varia...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
INTRODUCTION: Frost events lead to A$360 million of yield losses annually to the Australian wheat in...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
<div><p>Genetic improvement for stress tolerance requires a solid understanding of biochemical proce...
Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum (L.) subsp. turgidum (L.) convar. durum (Desf.)) is momentous for hum...
Heat stress (HS) is one of the major abiotic stresses affecting the production and quality of wheat....
Our previous study described stage-specific responses of ‘Norin 61’ bread wheat to high temperatures...
It is necessary to improve crop productivity to feed a growing population and adapt to a changing en...
High temperature is one of the major environmental constraints for wheat production globally. It put...
Wheat (Triticum spp.) is one of the world’s most important food crops in terms of harvested area, tr...
<p>Metabolites at control and heat treatments didn’t overlap in general, indicating an altered state...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyS.V. Krishna JagadishHeat stress during flowering and grain-f...
Genetic variation for high temperature tolerance exists in wheat cultivars. Identifying key metaboli...
Wheat, a major worldwide staple food crop, is relatively sensitive to a changing environment, includ...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
INTRODUCTION: Frost events lead to A$360 million of yield losses annually to the Australian wheat in...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
<div><p>Genetic improvement for stress tolerance requires a solid understanding of biochemical proce...
Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum (L.) subsp. turgidum (L.) convar. durum (Desf.)) is momentous for hum...
Heat stress (HS) is one of the major abiotic stresses affecting the production and quality of wheat....
Our previous study described stage-specific responses of ‘Norin 61’ bread wheat to high temperatures...
It is necessary to improve crop productivity to feed a growing population and adapt to a changing en...
High temperature is one of the major environmental constraints for wheat production globally. It put...
Wheat (Triticum spp.) is one of the world’s most important food crops in terms of harvested area, tr...
<p>Metabolites at control and heat treatments didn’t overlap in general, indicating an altered state...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyS.V. Krishna JagadishHeat stress during flowering and grain-f...
Genetic variation for high temperature tolerance exists in wheat cultivars. Identifying key metaboli...
Wheat, a major worldwide staple food crop, is relatively sensitive to a changing environment, includ...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
INTRODUCTION: Frost events lead to A$360 million of yield losses annually to the Australian wheat in...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...