The main yield components in durum wheat are grain number per unit area (GN) and thousand kernel weight (TKW), both of which are affected by environmental conditions. The most critical developmental stage for their determination is flowering time, which partly depends on photoperiod sensitivity genes at Ppd-1 loci. Fifteen field experiments, involving 23 spring durum wheat genotypes containing all known allelic variants at the PHOTOPERIOD RESPONSE LOCUS (Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1) were carried out at three sites at latitudes ranging from 41◦ to 27◦ N (Spain, Mexico-north, and Mexicosouth, the latter in spring planting). Allele GS100 at Ppd-A1, which causes photoperiod insensitivity and results in early-flowering genotypes, tended to increase...
Photoperiod response (Ppd) genes play a key role in fine-tuning of heading and flowering time and ...
A panel of 172 Mediterranean durum wheat landraces and 200 modern cultivars was phenotyped during th...
The spikelet number per spike (SNS) and spike length (SL) are key traits of interest for improving g...
The main yield components in durum wheat are grain number per unit area (GN) and thousand kernel wei...
<p>The main yield components in durum wheat are grain number per unit area (GN) and thousand kernel ...
Understanding the effect of genetic factors controlling flowering time is essential to fine-tune phe...
This study analysed the effect of flowering time as influenced by photoperiod sensitivity genes on y...
This study analyzed the relationship between important agronomic traits and major genes regulating f...
Exploring the genetic variability in yield and yield-related traits is essential to continue improvi...
Flowering time is the most critical developmental stage in wheat, as it determines envi...
Wheat adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions is mostly determined by allelic diver...
This study evaluates the changes caused by breeding in the genotype by environment (G × E) interacti...
Flowering and successful pollination in wheat are key determinants of both quantity and quality of g...
AbstractUnderstanding the effect of past durum wheat breeding activities on the cultivar×environment...
The question of whether tillers are a burden or a resource in durum wheat is of concern in the vari...
Photoperiod response (Ppd) genes play a key role in fine-tuning of heading and flowering time and ...
A panel of 172 Mediterranean durum wheat landraces and 200 modern cultivars was phenotyped during th...
The spikelet number per spike (SNS) and spike length (SL) are key traits of interest for improving g...
The main yield components in durum wheat are grain number per unit area (GN) and thousand kernel wei...
<p>The main yield components in durum wheat are grain number per unit area (GN) and thousand kernel ...
Understanding the effect of genetic factors controlling flowering time is essential to fine-tune phe...
This study analysed the effect of flowering time as influenced by photoperiod sensitivity genes on y...
This study analyzed the relationship between important agronomic traits and major genes regulating f...
Exploring the genetic variability in yield and yield-related traits is essential to continue improvi...
Flowering time is the most critical developmental stage in wheat, as it determines envi...
Wheat adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions is mostly determined by allelic diver...
This study evaluates the changes caused by breeding in the genotype by environment (G × E) interacti...
Flowering and successful pollination in wheat are key determinants of both quantity and quality of g...
AbstractUnderstanding the effect of past durum wheat breeding activities on the cultivar×environment...
The question of whether tillers are a burden or a resource in durum wheat is of concern in the vari...
Photoperiod response (Ppd) genes play a key role in fine-tuning of heading and flowering time and ...
A panel of 172 Mediterranean durum wheat landraces and 200 modern cultivars was phenotyped during th...
The spikelet number per spike (SNS) and spike length (SL) are key traits of interest for improving g...