Breeding for resilience to climate change is a daunting prospect. Crop and climate models tell us that global wheat yields are likely to decline as the climate warms, causing a significant risk to global food security. High temperatures are known to affect crop development yet breeding for tolerance to heat stress is difficult to achieve in field environments. We conducted an active warming study over two years to quantify the effects of heat stress on genetic variation of soft red winter (SRW) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Forty SRW cultivars and breeding lines were chosen based on marker genotypes at photoperiod sensitivity and reduced height loci. These genotypes were planted in a randomized complete block design replicated twice across ...
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photo...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Extreme temperature is one of the abiotic stresses that causes significant yield reductions in wheat...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Increases in global mean temperature since 1960 are largely attributed to the rise in minimum nightt...
To deliver food security for the 9 billon population in 2050, a 70% increase in world food supply wi...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
The complex interaction of genetics, environment and management in determination of crop yields can ...
To deliver food security for the 9 billon population in 2050, a 70% increase in world food supply wi...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a staple crop is closely interwoven into the development of modern s...
Study results show that breeding efforts to produce heat-tolerant wheat not only supports current cl...
High temperatures affect plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Notwithstanding the extensive re...
Erratic weather patterns associated with increased temperatures and decreasing rainfall pose unique ...
SUMMARY High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure ...
Increasing global climatic variability will most likely increase temperatures and reduce annual rain...
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photo...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Extreme temperature is one of the abiotic stresses that causes significant yield reductions in wheat...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Increases in global mean temperature since 1960 are largely attributed to the rise in minimum nightt...
To deliver food security for the 9 billon population in 2050, a 70% increase in world food supply wi...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
The complex interaction of genetics, environment and management in determination of crop yields can ...
To deliver food security for the 9 billon population in 2050, a 70% increase in world food supply wi...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as a staple crop is closely interwoven into the development of modern s...
Study results show that breeding efforts to produce heat-tolerant wheat not only supports current cl...
High temperatures affect plant growth and reduce crop productivity. Notwithstanding the extensive re...
Erratic weather patterns associated with increased temperatures and decreasing rainfall pose unique ...
SUMMARY High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure ...
Increasing global climatic variability will most likely increase temperatures and reduce annual rain...
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photo...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Extreme temperature is one of the abiotic stresses that causes significant yield reductions in wheat...