In the 21st century, global climate change is a key concern for countries all over the world as, in the future, crops will face several extreme events, including an increase of 2–4 °C in the mean temperature with a possible consequent reduction in yield. Wheat (Triticum durum Desf) is one of the most important foods as it provides 20% of the protein for the world population. Since temperature is one of the most limiting factors of crop development, the aim of this trial was to verify the agronomic response of durum wheat to a temperature increase of about 1.5–2.0 °C through the use of short-time adjustment techniques, such as sowing time and variety choice. The experiment foresaw the comparison between two different temperature conditions (...
WOS: 000261346200006Relationships of CTD (Canopy Temperarture Depression) with grain yield and its c...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
In the 21st century, global climate change is a key concern for countries all over the world as, in ...
Winter wheat like other plants are sensitive to the effects of climate change. Climate change is par...
The impact of global warming on rise in temperature in different regions has often been expressed as...
It frequently occurs that due to unfavorable climatic factors, sowing is not carried out at the opt...
Background and objectives: Heat stress is a major limiting factor to wheat yield that also impacts o...
Climate change will inevitably affect agriculture. Simulations of the effects of climate change on t...
Wheat is the most important cereal in the world. However, due to an increasing trend of rising tempe...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Terminal heat referred to as increase in temperature during grain filling, is one of the important s...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
WOS: 000261346200006Relationships of CTD (Canopy Temperarture Depression) with grain yield and its c...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
In the 21st century, global climate change is a key concern for countries all over the world as, in ...
Winter wheat like other plants are sensitive to the effects of climate change. Climate change is par...
The impact of global warming on rise in temperature in different regions has often been expressed as...
It frequently occurs that due to unfavorable climatic factors, sowing is not carried out at the opt...
Background and objectives: Heat stress is a major limiting factor to wheat yield that also impacts o...
Climate change will inevitably affect agriculture. Simulations of the effects of climate change on t...
Wheat is the most important cereal in the world. However, due to an increasing trend of rising tempe...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Global warming may cause +4 °C temperature increases before the end of this century. Heat tolera...
Terminal heat referred to as increase in temperature during grain filling, is one of the important s...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
WOS: 000261346200006Relationships of CTD (Canopy Temperarture Depression) with grain yield and its c...
Genetic improvements in heat tolerance of wheat provide a potential adaptation response to long-term...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...