There is little consensus on whether having a large root system is the best strategy in adapting wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to water-limited environments. We explore the reasons for the lack of consensus and aim to answer the question of whether a large root system is useful in adapting wheat to dry environments. We used unpublished data from glasshouse and field experiments examining the relationship between root system size and their functional implication for water capture. Individual root traits for water uptake do not describe a root system as being large or small. However, the recent invigoration of the root system in wheat by indirect selection for increased leaf vigour has enlarged the root system through increases in root biomass...
tDrought stress is a dominant constraint to crop production. Breeding crops with adapted root system...
Global demand for cereals is growing and will continue to do so with increasing uncertainties around...
AbstractDrought stress is a dominant constraint to crop production. Breeding crops with adapted root...
Better understanding of root system structure and function is critical to crop improvement in water-...
A knowledge of root growth and the activity of separate members of the root system is necessary befo...
Wheat yields globally will depend increasingly on good management to conserve rainfall and new varie...
Root system size is a key trait for improving water and nitrogen uptake efficiency in wheat (Triticu...
Abstract Roots are crucial for water up take and nutrient supply both under water limiting and non-l...
In the field, plants show better root growth in drying soil than in wet soil. However, the root grow...
Drought stress is one of the main environmental factors limiting crop yields. Choice of drought-resi...
Breeding for enhanced rooting depth and root biomass in deeper soil layers is a promising strategy t...
Root characteristics of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes are believed to be important in toler...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary approach to crop improvement that links physiology with pla...
Two experiments were conducted to study the growth, particularly the root growth, of wheat in relati...
International audienceWheat is a major source of protein for human food, a critical issue at a time ...
tDrought stress is a dominant constraint to crop production. Breeding crops with adapted root system...
Global demand for cereals is growing and will continue to do so with increasing uncertainties around...
AbstractDrought stress is a dominant constraint to crop production. Breeding crops with adapted root...
Better understanding of root system structure and function is critical to crop improvement in water-...
A knowledge of root growth and the activity of separate members of the root system is necessary befo...
Wheat yields globally will depend increasingly on good management to conserve rainfall and new varie...
Root system size is a key trait for improving water and nitrogen uptake efficiency in wheat (Triticu...
Abstract Roots are crucial for water up take and nutrient supply both under water limiting and non-l...
In the field, plants show better root growth in drying soil than in wet soil. However, the root grow...
Drought stress is one of the main environmental factors limiting crop yields. Choice of drought-resi...
Breeding for enhanced rooting depth and root biomass in deeper soil layers is a promising strategy t...
Root characteristics of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes are believed to be important in toler...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary approach to crop improvement that links physiology with pla...
Two experiments were conducted to study the growth, particularly the root growth, of wheat in relati...
International audienceWheat is a major source of protein for human food, a critical issue at a time ...
tDrought stress is a dominant constraint to crop production. Breeding crops with adapted root system...
Global demand for cereals is growing and will continue to do so with increasing uncertainties around...
AbstractDrought stress is a dominant constraint to crop production. Breeding crops with adapted root...