Abstract The remobilization of water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) has an important role for grain yield. This study investigated the accumulation and remobilization of WSC in non-leaf organs (chaff, upper stem, and lower stem) and their contribution to grain yield, under different irrigation levels (rainfed, reduced irrigation, and full irrigation) and seeding rate treatments (450, 600 and 750 plants m -2 ) using two winter wheat cultivars, Shijiazhuang 8 (SJZ-8) and Lumai 21 (LM-21), in two field experiments. Results showed that decreasing irrigation and increasing seeding rates increased WSC accumulation and remobilization, remobilization efficiency, and contribution to grain yield in non-leaf organs. When the organs are ranked from highes...
The contribution of stem water soluble carbohydrates (SWSCs) to grain biomass of wheat ranges from 1...
Two winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, namely Jimai22 (JM22) and Zhouyuan9369 (ZY9369), ...
Improving plant net photosynthetic rates and accelerating water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation pl...
Several types of water soluble carbohydrates (WSG) were traced into plant parts of a winter wheat (T...
Water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) accumulating in internodes of the wheat stem can be a consequentia...
Drought is a major abiotic factor adversely affecting wheat productivity. Water deficit reduces sign...
<div><p>Drought, heat and other abiotic stresses during grain filling can result in reductions in gr...
Remobilization of stored carbohydrates in the stem of wheat plants is an important contributor to gr...
In wheat, stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC), composed mainly of fructans, are the major carbon ...
Drought, heat and other abiotic stresses during grain filling can result in reductions in grain weig...
Grain development in cereals depends on synthesis and remobilisation compounds such as water-soluble...
In order to evaluate promising lines in terms of grain yield and water-soluble carbohydrates remobil...
As the first organ in plants to sense water-deficit in the soil, roots have important roles for impr...
<p>Bars indicate 2×SE. CK-DS-Ped, peduncle under drought stress; CK-DS-Low, lower internode, drought...
<div><p>The genetic and physiological mechanisms underlying the relationship between water-soluble c...
The contribution of stem water soluble carbohydrates (SWSCs) to grain biomass of wheat ranges from 1...
Two winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, namely Jimai22 (JM22) and Zhouyuan9369 (ZY9369), ...
Improving plant net photosynthetic rates and accelerating water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation pl...
Several types of water soluble carbohydrates (WSG) were traced into plant parts of a winter wheat (T...
Water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) accumulating in internodes of the wheat stem can be a consequentia...
Drought is a major abiotic factor adversely affecting wheat productivity. Water deficit reduces sign...
<div><p>Drought, heat and other abiotic stresses during grain filling can result in reductions in gr...
Remobilization of stored carbohydrates in the stem of wheat plants is an important contributor to gr...
In wheat, stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC), composed mainly of fructans, are the major carbon ...
Drought, heat and other abiotic stresses during grain filling can result in reductions in grain weig...
Grain development in cereals depends on synthesis and remobilisation compounds such as water-soluble...
In order to evaluate promising lines in terms of grain yield and water-soluble carbohydrates remobil...
As the first organ in plants to sense water-deficit in the soil, roots have important roles for impr...
<p>Bars indicate 2×SE. CK-DS-Ped, peduncle under drought stress; CK-DS-Low, lower internode, drought...
<div><p>The genetic and physiological mechanisms underlying the relationship between water-soluble c...
The contribution of stem water soluble carbohydrates (SWSCs) to grain biomass of wheat ranges from 1...
Two winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, namely Jimai22 (JM22) and Zhouyuan9369 (ZY9369), ...
Improving plant net photosynthetic rates and accelerating water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation pl...