Climate change is expected to lead to yield reductions in cereals due to effects on both growth duration and physiological processes affecting assimilation and translocation to grains. However, some of these negative effects may be alleviated through plant breeding. A pot experiment with selected spring wheat varieties exposed to post anthesis heat stress (35 oC for 5 days) showed that the major factor affecting variety differences in heat tolerance was related to effects on green leaf area duration after heat stress. A field experiment with the same selected spring wheat varieties showed large differences between the varieties in crop development and in biomass. The data were used to calibrate the FASSET and Sirius crop models using a sequ...
The occurrence of hot days during the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain filling period reduces whea...
In recent decades, rising temperatures have increasingly affected wheat crops in major producing reg...
New crop cultivars will be required for a changing climate characterised by increased summer drought...
Climate change is expected to lead to yield reductions in cereals due to effects on both growth dura...
To deliver food security for the 9 billon population in 2050, a 70% increase in world food supply wi...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Pre...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
Short periods of heat stress in spring under Mediterranean climate can have large effects on crop yi...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
The adverse effects of heat on plant yield strongly depend on its duration and the phenological stag...
Post-anthesis temperature is a major determinant of wheat yield and quality. Post-anthesis temperatu...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
While sustained warmer temperatures accelerate crop phenology, short exposures to supra-optimal temp...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is the most widely grown food crop in the world threatened by future clima...
Short periods of extreme weather, such as a spell of high temperature or drought during a sensitive...
The occurrence of hot days during the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain filling period reduces whea...
In recent decades, rising temperatures have increasingly affected wheat crops in major producing reg...
New crop cultivars will be required for a changing climate characterised by increased summer drought...
Climate change is expected to lead to yield reductions in cereals due to effects on both growth dura...
To deliver food security for the 9 billon population in 2050, a 70% increase in world food supply wi...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Pre...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
Short periods of heat stress in spring under Mediterranean climate can have large effects on crop yi...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
The adverse effects of heat on plant yield strongly depend on its duration and the phenological stag...
Post-anthesis temperature is a major determinant of wheat yield and quality. Post-anthesis temperatu...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
While sustained warmer temperatures accelerate crop phenology, short exposures to supra-optimal temp...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is the most widely grown food crop in the world threatened by future clima...
Short periods of extreme weather, such as a spell of high temperature or drought during a sensitive...
The occurrence of hot days during the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain filling period reduces whea...
In recent decades, rising temperatures have increasingly affected wheat crops in major producing reg...
New crop cultivars will be required for a changing climate characterised by increased summer drought...