Understanding wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) response to high shoot/root temperature during the early growth stages is important for successful production in tropical and subtropical environments. This study examined the physiological response of wheat cultivars to high shoot and/or root temperatures during early growth stages. Three cultivars; Imam, Fang and Siete Cerros were grown in soil and hydroponically at three shoot/root temperatures (23/23, 23/35 and 35/35ºC for the soil experiment; and 22/22, 22/38 and 38/38ºC for the hydroponic experiment). Leaf dry weight and leaf area plant-1 were significantly decreased by high shoot/ root temperature (HS/HR, 35/35 and 38/38ºC) but was not affected by a normal shoot/high root temperature (NS/HR,...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of high temperatures and soil water scarcity during a...
High temperatures affect plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Notwithstanding the extensive re...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
High temperatures limit wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in many areas around the world. Soil...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important cereal crops in the world. In order to mee...
Global warming and frequent extreme weather conditions affect crop yields worldwide. Drought and hig...
Abstract\ud In order to study the canopy, spike and flag leaf temperature in wheat genotypes und...
Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abio...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Pre...
In tropical regions high temperature occurs throughout wheat growth cycle and is a major factor infl...
Heat stress becomes one of the most limiting factors to crop growth and yield. To investigate the im...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
Grain yield of wheat in Bangladesh is low as it is severely affected by various biotic and abiotic s...
The importance of high temperature as an environmental factor is growing in proportion to deepening ...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of high temperatures and soil water scarcity during a...
High temperatures affect plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Notwithstanding the extensive re...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
High temperatures limit wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in many areas around the world. Soil...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important cereal crops in the world. In order to mee...
Global warming and frequent extreme weather conditions affect crop yields worldwide. Drought and hig...
Abstract\ud In order to study the canopy, spike and flag leaf temperature in wheat genotypes und...
Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abio...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Pre...
In tropical regions high temperature occurs throughout wheat growth cycle and is a major factor infl...
Heat stress becomes one of the most limiting factors to crop growth and yield. To investigate the im...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
Grain yield of wheat in Bangladesh is low as it is severely affected by various biotic and abiotic s...
The importance of high temperature as an environmental factor is growing in proportion to deepening ...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of high temperatures and soil water scarcity during a...
High temperatures affect plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Notwithstanding the extensive re...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...