Wheat leaf senescence is a developmental process that involves expressional changes in thousands of genes that ultimately impact grain protein content (GPC), grain yield (GY), and nitrogen use efficiency. The onset and rate of senescence are strongly influenced by plant hormones and environmental factors e.g. nitrogen availability. At maturity, decrease in nitrogen uptake could enhance N remobilization from leaves and stem to grain, eventually leading to leaf senescence. Early senescence is related to high GPC and somewhat low yield whereas late senescence is often related to high yield and somewhat low GPC. Early or late senescence is principally regulated by up and down-regulation of senescence associated genes. Integration of external an...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Not AvailableTo identify genes involved in the regulation and execution of leaf senescence and whol...
Increasing photosynthetic capacity by extending canopy longevity during grain filling using slow sen...
Abstract Background Increasing the nutrient concentration of wheat grains is important to ameliorate...
Increasing the duration of leaf photosynthesis during grain filling using slow-senescing functional ...
Wheat grain yield is strongly related to nitrogen (N) fertiliser input, a major cost factor and pote...
Monocarpic senescence in wheat is a tightly regulated process that is essential in determining grain...
Leaf senescence is an important agronomic trait that affects both crop yield and quality. In this st...
The genetic variability of the duration of leaf senescence during grain filling has been shown to af...
BackgroundDuring wheat senescence, leaf components are degraded in a coordinated manner, releasing a...
In wheat, monocarpic senescence is a tightly regulated process during which nitrogen (N) and micronu...
Senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is critical for plants’ fitness as nutrient re...
Wheat grain yield and protein content are significantly influenced by the onset of senescence and th...
Aims — Decreased expression of TaNAM genes by RNAi results in delayed senescence and decreased grain...
Premature senescence after anthesis reduces crop yields. Delaying leaf senescence could maintain pho...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Not AvailableTo identify genes involved in the regulation and execution of leaf senescence and whol...
Increasing photosynthetic capacity by extending canopy longevity during grain filling using slow sen...
Abstract Background Increasing the nutrient concentration of wheat grains is important to ameliorate...
Increasing the duration of leaf photosynthesis during grain filling using slow-senescing functional ...
Wheat grain yield is strongly related to nitrogen (N) fertiliser input, a major cost factor and pote...
Monocarpic senescence in wheat is a tightly regulated process that is essential in determining grain...
Leaf senescence is an important agronomic trait that affects both crop yield and quality. In this st...
The genetic variability of the duration of leaf senescence during grain filling has been shown to af...
BackgroundDuring wheat senescence, leaf components are degraded in a coordinated manner, releasing a...
In wheat, monocarpic senescence is a tightly regulated process during which nitrogen (N) and micronu...
Senescence is the final stage of leaf development and is critical for plants’ fitness as nutrient re...
Wheat grain yield and protein content are significantly influenced by the onset of senescence and th...
Aims — Decreased expression of TaNAM genes by RNAi results in delayed senescence and decreased grain...
Premature senescence after anthesis reduces crop yields. Delaying leaf senescence could maintain pho...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Not AvailableTo identify genes involved in the regulation and execution of leaf senescence and whol...
Increasing photosynthetic capacity by extending canopy longevity during grain filling using slow sen...