Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abiotic and biotic in natural conditions of habitation. Thermal stress is likely the most important abiotic factor that adversely affects plant growth and development. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most economically important crops worldwide. In this study, three Latvian winter wheat cultivars ´Creator´, ´Galerist´, and ´Skagen´ were used as a research model that were subjected to short-term high temperature (42°C, 1 h) and analyzed for the following growth parameters (maximum length of root, length of first leaf and coleoptile as well as seedlings weight). In general, short-term high temperature caused an insignificant reduction in ...
The effect of high temperature stress on six wheat cultivars exposed to 35–40 °C for 3 h each day fo...
The adverse effects of heat on plant yield strongly depend on its duration and the phenological stag...
The effect of high temperature stress on six wheat cultivars exposed to 35–40 °C for 3 h each day fo...
Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abio...
Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abio...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of heat stress on morphological and physiologi...
International audienceAbstractIncreasing temperature and consequent changes in climate adversely aff...
To elucidate the effect of high temperature, wheat plants (Triticum aestivum cv. CPAN 1676) were giv...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Pre...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
High temperature decreases winter wheat grain yield by reducing the grain number and grain weight. T...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
High temperature decreases winter wheat grain yield by reducing the grain number and grain weight. T...
This research was carried out in the experimental fields of Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Ag...
The effect of high temperature stress on six wheat cultivars exposed to 35–40 °C for 3 h each day fo...
The adverse effects of heat on plant yield strongly depend on its duration and the phenological stag...
The effect of high temperature stress on six wheat cultivars exposed to 35–40 °C for 3 h each day fo...
Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abio...
Plants are exposed during their development to the influence of various stressful factors, both abio...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of heat stress on morphological and physiologi...
International audienceAbstractIncreasing temperature and consequent changes in climate adversely aff...
To elucidate the effect of high temperature, wheat plants (Triticum aestivum cv. CPAN 1676) were giv...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Pre...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
High temperature decreases winter wheat grain yield by reducing the grain number and grain weight. T...
Due to climate change, multiple heat events are expected to be an additional limiting factor that wi...
High temperature decreases winter wheat grain yield by reducing the grain number and grain weight. T...
This research was carried out in the experimental fields of Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Ag...
The effect of high temperature stress on six wheat cultivars exposed to 35–40 °C for 3 h each day fo...
The adverse effects of heat on plant yield strongly depend on its duration and the phenological stag...
The effect of high temperature stress on six wheat cultivars exposed to 35–40 °C for 3 h each day fo...