An understanding of processes regulating wheat floret and grain number at higher temperatures is required to better exploit genetic variation. In this study we tested the hypothesis that at higher temperatures, a reduction in floret fertility is associated with a decrease in soluble sugars and this response is exacerbated in genotypes low in water soluble carbohydrates (WSC). Four recombinant inbred lines contrasting for stem WSC were grown at 20/10 degrees C and 11 h photoperiod until terminal spikelet, and then continued in a factorial combination of 20/10 degrees C or 28/14 degrees C with 11 h or 16 h photoperiod until anthesis. Across environments, High WSC lines had more grains per spike associated with more florets per spike. The numb...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyAllan K. FritzHeat and drought are the major abiotic facto...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
© 2015 Dias de Oliveira, Palta, Bramley, Stefanova and Siddique. Elevated CO2 often increases grain ...
An understanding of processes regulating wheat floret and grain number at higher temperatures is req...
In a previous paper (Field Crops Res. 203, 114–127), we showed that the difference in yield potentia...
Further improvements to wheat yield potential will be essential to meet future food demand. As yield...
Recent advances in crop research have the potential to accelerate genetic gains in wheat, especially...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
AbstractFurther increases in wheat yield potential could be achieved through a better understanding ...
SUMMARY High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure ...
Successive single day transfers of pot-grown wheat to high temperature (35/30oC day/night) replicate...
The contribution of stem water soluble carbohydrates (SWSCs) to grain biomass of wheat ranges from 1...
Short periods of extreme weather, such as a spell of high temperature or drought during a sensitive...
High temperature is one of the major environmental constraints for wheat production globally. It put...
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photo...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyAllan K. FritzHeat and drought are the major abiotic facto...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
© 2015 Dias de Oliveira, Palta, Bramley, Stefanova and Siddique. Elevated CO2 often increases grain ...
An understanding of processes regulating wheat floret and grain number at higher temperatures is req...
In a previous paper (Field Crops Res. 203, 114–127), we showed that the difference in yield potentia...
Further improvements to wheat yield potential will be essential to meet future food demand. As yield...
Recent advances in crop research have the potential to accelerate genetic gains in wheat, especially...
In Mediterranean environments, cereal crops are often exposed to short periods of elevated temperatu...
AbstractFurther increases in wheat yield potential could be achieved through a better understanding ...
SUMMARY High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure ...
Successive single day transfers of pot-grown wheat to high temperature (35/30oC day/night) replicate...
The contribution of stem water soluble carbohydrates (SWSCs) to grain biomass of wheat ranges from 1...
Short periods of extreme weather, such as a spell of high temperature or drought during a sensitive...
High temperature is one of the major environmental constraints for wheat production globally. It put...
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photo...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyAllan K. FritzHeat and drought are the major abiotic facto...
Temperature across the globe is increasing continuously at the rate of 0.15–0.17 °C per decade since...
© 2015 Dias de Oliveira, Palta, Bramley, Stefanova and Siddique. Elevated CO2 often increases grain ...