AbstractWater availability is a major limiting factor for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in rain-fed agricultural systems worldwide. Root architecture has important functional implications for the timing and extent of soil water extraction, yet selection for root traits in wheat breeding programs has been largely limited due to the lack of suitable phenotyping methods. The aim of this research was to develop a low-cost high-throughput phenotyping method to facilitate selection for desirable root traits. We developed a method to assess ‘seminal root angle’ and ‘seminal root number’ in seedlings – two proxy traits associated to root architecture of mature wheat plants (1). The method involves measuring the angle between the first pair of semina...
We aim to incorporate deep root traits into future wheat varieties to increase access to stored soil...
Phenotyping root traits and understanding their inheritance are critical for crop improvement, as th...
Background and Aims: Plant roots growing underground are critical for soil resource acquisition, anc...
Water availability is a major limiting factor for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in rain-fed agricultu...
Water availability is a major limiting factor for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in rain-fe...
Background and aims Root system architecture is a vital part of the plant that has been shown to var...
A current challenge for plant breeders is the limited ability to phenotype and select for root chara...
Wheat yields globally will depend increasingly on good management to conserve rainfall and new varie...
A current challenge for plant breeders is the limited ability to phenotype and select for root chara...
Phenotyping wheat seedling’s root angle variation to highlight correlations with water stress Cloth...
IntroductionThe increased demand for plant based food products, raw materials, and resources for bio...
Wheat is a crop of global importance accounting for 20% of global calorie consumption and a similar ...
Root system architecture is a vital part of the plant that has been shown to vary between species an...
Root system architecture is a target for modern breeding because of the need to develop crops with r...
Many rainfed wheat production systems are reliant on stored soil water for some or all of their wate...
We aim to incorporate deep root traits into future wheat varieties to increase access to stored soil...
Phenotyping root traits and understanding their inheritance are critical for crop improvement, as th...
Background and Aims: Plant roots growing underground are critical for soil resource acquisition, anc...
Water availability is a major limiting factor for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in rain-fed agricultu...
Water availability is a major limiting factor for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in rain-fe...
Background and aims Root system architecture is a vital part of the plant that has been shown to var...
A current challenge for plant breeders is the limited ability to phenotype and select for root chara...
Wheat yields globally will depend increasingly on good management to conserve rainfall and new varie...
A current challenge for plant breeders is the limited ability to phenotype and select for root chara...
Phenotyping wheat seedling’s root angle variation to highlight correlations with water stress Cloth...
IntroductionThe increased demand for plant based food products, raw materials, and resources for bio...
Wheat is a crop of global importance accounting for 20% of global calorie consumption and a similar ...
Root system architecture is a vital part of the plant that has been shown to vary between species an...
Root system architecture is a target for modern breeding because of the need to develop crops with r...
Many rainfed wheat production systems are reliant on stored soil water for some or all of their wate...
We aim to incorporate deep root traits into future wheat varieties to increase access to stored soil...
Phenotyping root traits and understanding their inheritance are critical for crop improvement, as th...
Background and Aims: Plant roots growing underground are critical for soil resource acquisition, anc...