Breeding for improved reproductive frost tolerance could allow greater yield and economic benefits to be achieved by (i) reducing direct frost damage and (ii) allowing earlier sowing to reduce risks of late-season drought and/or heat stresses. We integrated APSIM-Wheat simulations with economic modelling to evaluate economic benefits of virtual genotypes with different levels of frost tolerance for the Australian wheatbelt. Results highlighted substantial potential national economic benefits, with estimated industry profit increasing by (i) more than 55% for virtual genotypes with improved frost tolerance in silico, by (ii) 115% when sowing date was optimised for virtual frost-tolerant genotypes, and by (iii) an extra 35% (i.e. 150% in t...
Frost damage remains a major problem for broadacre cropping, viticulture, horticulture and other agr...
Agronomy Australia Proceedings - Crop physiologyLow temperatures during the flowering period of cere...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Global food demand is increasing with the rapid growth of the world's population...
Breeding for improved reproductive frost tolerance could allow greater yield and economic benefits t...
[Introduction]: Extreme temperatures can cause severe reductions in wheat yield, including in Austra...
Frost, during reproductive developmental stages, especially post head emergence frost (PHEF), can re...
Radiant spring frosts occurring during reproductive developmental stages can result in catastrophic ...
AbstractSpring radiant frosts occurring when wheat is in reproductive developmental stages can resul...
Frost, during reproductive developmental stages, especially post head emergence frost (PHEF), can re...
With global food demand predicted to grow by 50-80% by 2050, timely strategies are required to best ...
Spring radiant frosts occurring when wheat is in reproductive developmental stages can result in cat...
Spring radiation frost is a serious problem in Australia particularly at the reproductive stage, cau...
Spring radiant frost is a problem in northern Australia for wheat crops at heading. Paradoxically, c...
Low temperatures during the flowering period of cereals can lead to floret sterility, yield reductio...
Executive Summary: Crop damage during post head-emergence frost (PHEF) can result in catastrophic...
Frost damage remains a major problem for broadacre cropping, viticulture, horticulture and other agr...
Agronomy Australia Proceedings - Crop physiologyLow temperatures during the flowering period of cere...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Global food demand is increasing with the rapid growth of the world's population...
Breeding for improved reproductive frost tolerance could allow greater yield and economic benefits t...
[Introduction]: Extreme temperatures can cause severe reductions in wheat yield, including in Austra...
Frost, during reproductive developmental stages, especially post head emergence frost (PHEF), can re...
Radiant spring frosts occurring during reproductive developmental stages can result in catastrophic ...
AbstractSpring radiant frosts occurring when wheat is in reproductive developmental stages can resul...
Frost, during reproductive developmental stages, especially post head emergence frost (PHEF), can re...
With global food demand predicted to grow by 50-80% by 2050, timely strategies are required to best ...
Spring radiant frosts occurring when wheat is in reproductive developmental stages can result in cat...
Spring radiation frost is a serious problem in Australia particularly at the reproductive stage, cau...
Spring radiant frost is a problem in northern Australia for wheat crops at heading. Paradoxically, c...
Low temperatures during the flowering period of cereals can lead to floret sterility, yield reductio...
Executive Summary: Crop damage during post head-emergence frost (PHEF) can result in catastrophic...
Frost damage remains a major problem for broadacre cropping, viticulture, horticulture and other agr...
Agronomy Australia Proceedings - Crop physiologyLow temperatures during the flowering period of cere...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Global food demand is increasing with the rapid growth of the world's population...