Climate changes leading to higher summer temperatures can adversely affect cool season crops like spring barley. In the Upper Midwest region of the United States, one option for escaping this stress factor is to plant winter or facultative type cultivars in the autumn and then harvest in early summer before the onset of high-temperature stress. However, the major challenge in breeding such cultivars is incorporating sufficient winter hardiness to survive the extremely low temperatures that commonly occur in this production region. To broaden the genetic base for winter hardiness in the University of Minnesota breeding program, 2,214 accessions from the N. I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry (VIR) were evaluated for winter survival (WS) i...
Frost is an important stress factor both at vegetative and reproductive stages of barley. Frost, oth...
Autumn seeded winter cereals are ecologically friendly and usually yield higher than spring seeded c...
In breeding winter malting barley, one recurring strategy is to cross a current preferred spring mal...
Climate changes leading to higher summer temperatures can adversely affect cool season crops like sp...
15 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 3 TAbls.- Supp. Mat. Copyright Owner, the Authors. Under LicenceCC BY 4.0.One...
One option to achieving greater resiliency for barley production in the face of climate change is to...
The purpose of this research was to study the effect of low temperature on the survival of 153 F2 pr...
An important obstacle toward the development of winter barley varieties with a higher level of winte...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is cultivated throughout the world, and the majority is utilized in the ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in many regions is constrained by low temperatures. Numerous ...
Graduation date: 2012Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change du...
Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change due to higher yield pot...
The northwards expansion of barley production requires adaptation to longer days, lower temperatures...
Background: Frost tolerance is a key trait with economic and agronomic importance in barley because ...
Low-temperature stress (LTS) is among the major abiotic stresses affecting the geographical distribu...
Frost is an important stress factor both at vegetative and reproductive stages of barley. Frost, oth...
Autumn seeded winter cereals are ecologically friendly and usually yield higher than spring seeded c...
In breeding winter malting barley, one recurring strategy is to cross a current preferred spring mal...
Climate changes leading to higher summer temperatures can adversely affect cool season crops like sp...
15 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 3 TAbls.- Supp. Mat. Copyright Owner, the Authors. Under LicenceCC BY 4.0.One...
One option to achieving greater resiliency for barley production in the face of climate change is to...
The purpose of this research was to study the effect of low temperature on the survival of 153 F2 pr...
An important obstacle toward the development of winter barley varieties with a higher level of winte...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is cultivated throughout the world, and the majority is utilized in the ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in many regions is constrained by low temperatures. Numerous ...
Graduation date: 2012Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change du...
Fall-sown barley will be increasingly important in the era of climate change due to higher yield pot...
The northwards expansion of barley production requires adaptation to longer days, lower temperatures...
Background: Frost tolerance is a key trait with economic and agronomic importance in barley because ...
Low-temperature stress (LTS) is among the major abiotic stresses affecting the geographical distribu...
Frost is an important stress factor both at vegetative and reproductive stages of barley. Frost, oth...
Autumn seeded winter cereals are ecologically friendly and usually yield higher than spring seeded c...
In breeding winter malting barley, one recurring strategy is to cross a current preferred spring mal...