A stay-green phenotype enables crops to retain green leaves longer after anthesis compared with senescent types, potentially improving yield. Measuring the normalized difference vegetative index (NDVI) during the whole senescence period allows quantification of component stay-green traits contributing to a stay-green phenotype. These objective and standardized traits can be compared across genotypes and environments. Traits examined include maximum NDVI near anthesis (Nmax), senescence rate (SR), a trait integrating senescence (SGint), plus time from anthesis to onset (OnS), mid-point (MidS), and near completion (EndS) of senescence. The correlation between stay-green traits and yield was studied in eight contrasting environments ranging fr...
Stay-green (sometimes staygreen) refers to the heritable delayed foliar senescence character in mode...
Increasing photosynthetic capacity by extending canopy longevity during grain filling using slow sen...
Wheat grain yield is strongly related to nitrogen (N) fertiliser input, a major cost factor and pote...
A stay-green phenotype enables crops to retain green leaves longer after anthesis compared with sene...
Stay-green plants retain green leaves longer after anthesis and can have improved yield, particularl...
“Stay-green” plants retain green leaf area longer after flowering than senescent types. This can pro...
The onset and rate of senescence influence key agronomical traits, including grain yield (GY). Our o...
Environmental characterization (EC) one influential approach for understanding the performance of ge...
Terminal drought stress is currently a major constraint in many wheat production regions. This is pr...
To feed the ever growing world population, the demand of food supply must be increased by 70 % of ma...
Senescence in a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) leaf is a programmed degeneration process leading to de...
Stay green trait is one of the major character of the crops like wheat, rice etc. to sustain under a...
Staygreen traits are associated with heat tolerance in bread wheat. QTL for staygreen and related tr...
Production of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], an important cereal crop in semiarid regions of...
Water availability is a key limiting factor in wheat production in the northern grain belt of Austra...
Stay-green (sometimes staygreen) refers to the heritable delayed foliar senescence character in mode...
Increasing photosynthetic capacity by extending canopy longevity during grain filling using slow sen...
Wheat grain yield is strongly related to nitrogen (N) fertiliser input, a major cost factor and pote...
A stay-green phenotype enables crops to retain green leaves longer after anthesis compared with sene...
Stay-green plants retain green leaves longer after anthesis and can have improved yield, particularl...
“Stay-green” plants retain green leaf area longer after flowering than senescent types. This can pro...
The onset and rate of senescence influence key agronomical traits, including grain yield (GY). Our o...
Environmental characterization (EC) one influential approach for understanding the performance of ge...
Terminal drought stress is currently a major constraint in many wheat production regions. This is pr...
To feed the ever growing world population, the demand of food supply must be increased by 70 % of ma...
Senescence in a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) leaf is a programmed degeneration process leading to de...
Stay green trait is one of the major character of the crops like wheat, rice etc. to sustain under a...
Staygreen traits are associated with heat tolerance in bread wheat. QTL for staygreen and related tr...
Production of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], an important cereal crop in semiarid regions of...
Water availability is a key limiting factor in wheat production in the northern grain belt of Austra...
Stay-green (sometimes staygreen) refers to the heritable delayed foliar senescence character in mode...
Increasing photosynthetic capacity by extending canopy longevity during grain filling using slow sen...
Wheat grain yield is strongly related to nitrogen (N) fertiliser input, a major cost factor and pote...