Understanding the interaction between genotype performance and the target environment is the key to improving genetic gain, particularly in the context of climate change. Wheat production is seriously compromised in agricultural regions affected by water and heat stress, such as the Mediterranean basin. Moreover, wheat production may be also limited by the nitrogen availability in the soil. We have sought to dissect the agronomic and physiological traits related to the performance of 12 high-yield European bread wheat varieties under Mediterranean rainfed conditions and different levels of N fertilization during two contrasting crop seasons. Grain yield was more than two times higher in the first season than the second season and wa...
Behaviour of the wheats in mediterranean climates. This paper presents the climatic effects of medi...
Erratic weather patterns associated with increased temperatures and decreasing rainfall pose unique...
Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. durum), considered better drought tolerant, is the most cultiv...
POCI-01-0145-FEDER-023262 LISBOA-01-0145-FEDER-023262 SAICT-POL/23262/2016Global climate change acce...
Global climate change accentuates the seasonal and interannual irregularity of temperature and prec...
This study analyses the relationship between the climate of the countries where wheat landraces are ...
International audienceWheat is one of the main crops cultivated in nearly all regions of the world, ...
Drought stress during reproductive development could drastically reduce wheat grain number and yield...
Understanding the environmental and genetic factors behind the adaptation of landraces to different ...
Ensuring food security in a changing climate is a major contemporary challenge and requires developm...
This study evaluates the changes caused by breeding in the genotype by environment (G × E) interacti...
[eng] It is of strategic importance for Mediterranean agriculture to develop new varieties of durum ...
Ideotypic characteristics of durum wheat associated with higher yield under different water and temp...
In Mediterranean climates soil water deficit occurs mainly during the spring and summer, having a gr...
Under Mediterranean environments most of the cereals are produced under rainfed conditions, exposing...
Behaviour of the wheats in mediterranean climates. This paper presents the climatic effects of medi...
Erratic weather patterns associated with increased temperatures and decreasing rainfall pose unique...
Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. durum), considered better drought tolerant, is the most cultiv...
POCI-01-0145-FEDER-023262 LISBOA-01-0145-FEDER-023262 SAICT-POL/23262/2016Global climate change acce...
Global climate change accentuates the seasonal and interannual irregularity of temperature and prec...
This study analyses the relationship between the climate of the countries where wheat landraces are ...
International audienceWheat is one of the main crops cultivated in nearly all regions of the world, ...
Drought stress during reproductive development could drastically reduce wheat grain number and yield...
Understanding the environmental and genetic factors behind the adaptation of landraces to different ...
Ensuring food security in a changing climate is a major contemporary challenge and requires developm...
This study evaluates the changes caused by breeding in the genotype by environment (G × E) interacti...
[eng] It is of strategic importance for Mediterranean agriculture to develop new varieties of durum ...
Ideotypic characteristics of durum wheat associated with higher yield under different water and temp...
In Mediterranean climates soil water deficit occurs mainly during the spring and summer, having a gr...
Under Mediterranean environments most of the cereals are produced under rainfed conditions, exposing...
Behaviour of the wheats in mediterranean climates. This paper presents the climatic effects of medi...
Erratic weather patterns associated with increased temperatures and decreasing rainfall pose unique...
Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. durum), considered better drought tolerant, is the most cultiv...