The challenge in establishing an early-sown wheat crop in southern Australia is the need for consistently high seedling emergence when sowing deep in subsoil moisture (>10 cm) or into dry top-soil (4 cm). However, the latter is strongly reliant on a minimum soil water availability to ensure successful seedling emergence. This study aimed to: (1) evaluate 233 Australian and selected international wheat genotypes for consistently high seedling emergence under limited soil water availability when sown in 4 cm of top-soil in field and glasshouse (GH) studies; (2) ascertain genetic loci associated with phenotypic variation using a genome-wide association study (GWAS); and (3) compare across loci for traits controlling coleoptile characteristics,...
Wheat landraces, wild relatives and other 'exotic' accessions are important sources of new favorable...
A key abiotic stress that negatively affects seed germination, plant development, and crop yield is ...
Despite recent progress in genetics, genomics, and phenotyping, trait selection is limited by our ab...
The challenge in establishing an early-sown wheat crop in southern Australia is the need for consist...
AbstractTemperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts...
Terminal drought stress is currently a major constraint in many wheat production regions. This is pr...
Published: 4 July 2016Background: In wheat, grain filling is closely related to flag leaf characteri...
Temperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts of the ...
In Australian dryland agriculture, grain crop yields are approximately 50% of their potential and ar...
Pre harvest sprouting (PHS) in wheat refers to an untimely germination of mature kernels within the ...
Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) is a worldwide problem in wheat production. Seed dormancy provides cerea...
In the water-limited bread wheat production environment of southern Australia, large advances in gra...
This project provided information, selection techniques and strategies to facilitate the development...
This study comprised three major parts: a comparative physiological study of drought responses under...
This study was conducted with the aim of improving our understanding of the genetic basis of the sup...
Wheat landraces, wild relatives and other 'exotic' accessions are important sources of new favorable...
A key abiotic stress that negatively affects seed germination, plant development, and crop yield is ...
Despite recent progress in genetics, genomics, and phenotyping, trait selection is limited by our ab...
The challenge in establishing an early-sown wheat crop in southern Australia is the need for consist...
AbstractTemperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts...
Terminal drought stress is currently a major constraint in many wheat production regions. This is pr...
Published: 4 July 2016Background: In wheat, grain filling is closely related to flag leaf characteri...
Temperatures have increased and in-crop rainfall decreased over recent decades in many parts of the ...
In Australian dryland agriculture, grain crop yields are approximately 50% of their potential and ar...
Pre harvest sprouting (PHS) in wheat refers to an untimely germination of mature kernels within the ...
Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) is a worldwide problem in wheat production. Seed dormancy provides cerea...
In the water-limited bread wheat production environment of southern Australia, large advances in gra...
This project provided information, selection techniques and strategies to facilitate the development...
This study comprised three major parts: a comparative physiological study of drought responses under...
This study was conducted with the aim of improving our understanding of the genetic basis of the sup...
Wheat landraces, wild relatives and other 'exotic' accessions are important sources of new favorable...
A key abiotic stress that negatively affects seed germination, plant development, and crop yield is ...
Despite recent progress in genetics, genomics, and phenotyping, trait selection is limited by our ab...