Stay-green sorghum plants exhibit greener leaves and stems during the grain-filling period under water-limited conditions compared with their senescent counterparts, resulting in increased grain yield, grain mass, and lodging resistance. Stay-green has been mapped to a number of key chromosomal regions, including Stgl, Stg2, Stg3, and Stg4, but the functions of these individual quantitative trait loci (QTLs) remain unclear. The objective of this study was to show how positive effects of Stg QTLs on grain yield under drought can be explained as emergent consequences of their effects on temporal and spatial water-use patterns that result from changes in leaf-area dynamics. A set of four Stg near-isogenic lines (NILs) and their recurrent paren...
The stay-green trait is regarded as the best characterized characteristic conferring drought adaptat...
International audienceDrought is a major constraint on plant productivity globally. Sorghum [Sorghum...
Stay-green is the best characterized trait contributing to the adaptation of sorghum to postfloweri...
Stay-green sorghum plants exhibit greener leaves and stems during the grain-filling period under wat...
* Stay-green is an integrated drought adaptation trait characterized by a distinct green leaf phenot...
The goal of this research is to understand the function of allelic variation of genes underpinning t...
Sorghum is an important source of food, feed, and biofuel, especially in the semi-arid tropics becau...
Stay-green trait enhances sorghum adaptation to post-flowering drought. Six stay-green backcross int...
The stay-green trait is recognised as a key drought adaptation mechanism in cereals worldwide. Stay-...
Drought during grain filling is a common challenge for sorghum production in north-eastern Australia...
Plants are sessile organisms requiring mechanisms that enable them to balance water supply and deman...
Plants are sessile organisms requiring mechanisms that enable them to balance water supply and deman...
A stay-green phenotype enhances the adaptation of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) to terminal ...
Production of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], an important cereal crop in semiarid regions of...
Stay-green is a valuable trait in crop breeding that enables plants to delay senescence during grain...
The stay-green trait is regarded as the best characterized characteristic conferring drought adaptat...
International audienceDrought is a major constraint on plant productivity globally. Sorghum [Sorghum...
Stay-green is the best characterized trait contributing to the adaptation of sorghum to postfloweri...
Stay-green sorghum plants exhibit greener leaves and stems during the grain-filling period under wat...
* Stay-green is an integrated drought adaptation trait characterized by a distinct green leaf phenot...
The goal of this research is to understand the function of allelic variation of genes underpinning t...
Sorghum is an important source of food, feed, and biofuel, especially in the semi-arid tropics becau...
Stay-green trait enhances sorghum adaptation to post-flowering drought. Six stay-green backcross int...
The stay-green trait is recognised as a key drought adaptation mechanism in cereals worldwide. Stay-...
Drought during grain filling is a common challenge for sorghum production in north-eastern Australia...
Plants are sessile organisms requiring mechanisms that enable them to balance water supply and deman...
Plants are sessile organisms requiring mechanisms that enable them to balance water supply and deman...
A stay-green phenotype enhances the adaptation of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) to terminal ...
Production of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], an important cereal crop in semiarid regions of...
Stay-green is a valuable trait in crop breeding that enables plants to delay senescence during grain...
The stay-green trait is regarded as the best characterized characteristic conferring drought adaptat...
International audienceDrought is a major constraint on plant productivity globally. Sorghum [Sorghum...
Stay-green is the best characterized trait contributing to the adaptation of sorghum to postfloweri...