The search for productive germplasm adapted to adverse conditions is an important action to mitigate the harmful effects of climate change. The aim was to identify the yield potential of 50 popcorn inbred lines grown in field conditions, in two crop seasons (CS), and under contrasting water conditions (WC). Morphoagronomic, physiological, and root system traits were evaluated. Joint and individual analyses of variance were performed, in addition to the multivariate GT bip-lot analysis. Expressive reductions between WC were observed in 100-grain weight (100 GW), popping expansion (PE), grain yield (GY), expanded popcorn volume per ha (EPV), row number per ear (RNE), plant height (PH), relative chlorophyll content (SPAD), and nitrogen balance...
Wheat is globally known king among small grain cereals due to its high consumption and demand. Wheat...
A two-year study was conducted on 16 wheat genotypes with the aim of examining the reaction of geno...
Drought stress is paramount in limiting worldwide maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity. I...
Original ResearchClimate change is expected to intensify water restriction to crops, impacting on th...
Drought currently affects several regions worldwide and tends to be more frequent due to climate cha...
ABSTRACT The identification of genotypes that are tolerant to water deficit is crucial for the maint...
Climate change is expected to intensify water restriction to crops, impacting on the yield potential...
To ensure genetic gains in popcorn breeding programs carried out under drought conditions knowledge ...
To define breeding strategies, the understanding of trait inheritance is critical. The objective of ...
Agricultural expansion and the need for sustainable cultivation are challenges faced by researchers ...
The identification of genotypes that are tolerant to water deficit is crucial for the maintenance of...
Current climate change models predict an increased frequency and intensity of drought for much of th...
In the current set of an experiment, forty maize genotypes were assessed for drought associated t...
Significant yield losses in maize (Zea mays L.) from drought are expected to increase with global cl...
Not AvailableLimitation of water is major abiotic factor affecting crop productivity in different p...
Wheat is globally known king among small grain cereals due to its high consumption and demand. Wheat...
A two-year study was conducted on 16 wheat genotypes with the aim of examining the reaction of geno...
Drought stress is paramount in limiting worldwide maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity. I...
Original ResearchClimate change is expected to intensify water restriction to crops, impacting on th...
Drought currently affects several regions worldwide and tends to be more frequent due to climate cha...
ABSTRACT The identification of genotypes that are tolerant to water deficit is crucial for the maint...
Climate change is expected to intensify water restriction to crops, impacting on the yield potential...
To ensure genetic gains in popcorn breeding programs carried out under drought conditions knowledge ...
To define breeding strategies, the understanding of trait inheritance is critical. The objective of ...
Agricultural expansion and the need for sustainable cultivation are challenges faced by researchers ...
The identification of genotypes that are tolerant to water deficit is crucial for the maintenance of...
Current climate change models predict an increased frequency and intensity of drought for much of th...
In the current set of an experiment, forty maize genotypes were assessed for drought associated t...
Significant yield losses in maize (Zea mays L.) from drought are expected to increase with global cl...
Not AvailableLimitation of water is major abiotic factor affecting crop productivity in different p...
Wheat is globally known king among small grain cereals due to its high consumption and demand. Wheat...
A two-year study was conducted on 16 wheat genotypes with the aim of examining the reaction of geno...
Drought stress is paramount in limiting worldwide maize (Zea mays L.) production and productivity. I...