Suboptimal distribution of photosynthetic capacity in relation to light among leaves reduces potential whole-canopy photosynthesis. We quantified the degree of suboptimality in 160 genotypes of wheat by directly measuring photosynthetic capacity and daily irradiance in flag and penultimate leaves. Capacity per unit daily irradiance was systematically lower in flag than penultimate leaves in most genotypes, but the ratio (γ) of capacity per unit irradiance between flag and penultimate leaves varied widely across genotypes, from less than 0.5 to over 1.2. Variation in γ was most strongly associated with differences in photosynthetic capacity in penultimate leaves, rather than with flag leaf photosynthesis or canopy light penetration. Prelimin...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
International audienceA classic example of phenotypic plasticity in plants is the suit of phenotypic...
Vertical leaf nitrogen (N) gradient within a canopy is classically considered as a key adaptation to...
Increasing photosynthesis in wheat has been identified as an approach to enhance crop yield, with ma...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
Future progress in wheat grain yield will depend on increasing photosynthesis capacity and biomass. ...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
The wild relatives of modern wheat represent an under-utilised source of genetic and phenotypic dive...
Wheat yields are stagnating or declining in many regions of the planet, requiring efforts to improve...
Bottlenecks exist in raising wheat yield, which are associated with the constriction of available ge...
Improving photosynthesis is a major target for increasing crop yields and ensuring food security. Ph...
Increasing photosynthesis in wheat has been identified as an approach to enhance crop yield, with ma...
Wheat is one of the major grain crops worldwide and provides approximately 20% of the total caloric ...
A recombinant inbred line population, derived from a cross between a high light-tolerant wheat Triti...
Crop photosynthesis and yield are limited by slow photosynthetic induction in sunflecks. We quantifi...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
International audienceA classic example of phenotypic plasticity in plants is the suit of phenotypic...
Vertical leaf nitrogen (N) gradient within a canopy is classically considered as a key adaptation to...
Increasing photosynthesis in wheat has been identified as an approach to enhance crop yield, with ma...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
Future progress in wheat grain yield will depend on increasing photosynthesis capacity and biomass. ...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
The wild relatives of modern wheat represent an under-utilised source of genetic and phenotypic dive...
Wheat yields are stagnating or declining in many regions of the planet, requiring efforts to improve...
Bottlenecks exist in raising wheat yield, which are associated with the constriction of available ge...
Improving photosynthesis is a major target for increasing crop yields and ensuring food security. Ph...
Increasing photosynthesis in wheat has been identified as an approach to enhance crop yield, with ma...
Wheat is one of the major grain crops worldwide and provides approximately 20% of the total caloric ...
A recombinant inbred line population, derived from a cross between a high light-tolerant wheat Triti...
Crop photosynthesis and yield are limited by slow photosynthetic induction in sunflecks. We quantifi...
Reduced levels of leaf chlorophyll content per unit leaf area in crops may be of advantage in the se...
International audienceA classic example of phenotypic plasticity in plants is the suit of phenotypic...
Vertical leaf nitrogen (N) gradient within a canopy is classically considered as a key adaptation to...