In this study, we examined the relationships between extremes of low temperatures and chickpea yield in 12 field experiments conducted at six sites in the subtropical environment of southeast Queensland (SEQ) from 2014 to 2019. Three commercial chickpea cultivars, PBA-Boundary, PBA-HatTrick and PBA-Seamer, were grown in all the experiments. Cultivars PBA-Pistol, PBA-Monarch and Kyabra were also included in three of these experiments conducted in 2015. In these experiments, the crop experienced a total of 8 to 41 frosts (minimum temperature < = 0 °C), 2 to 41 pre-flowering frosts, 2 to 19 frosts during the critical period, 0 to 13 frosts and 2 to 71 low-temperature days (< = 15 °C) after flowering. The mean yield, which varied from 1 to 3 t...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a cool-season food legume and suffers heavy yield losses when expos...
Chickpea is sensitive to chilling temperatures (<10°C), especially at its reproductive phase leadin...
Most chickpea cultivars grown in regions where temperatures fall below 10°C continue to flower but f...
In this study, we examined the relationships between extremes of low temperatures and chickpea yield...
During the reproductive stage, chilling temperatures and frost reduce the yield of chickpea and limi...
Post-flowering frosts cause appreciable losses to the Australian chickpea industry. The Northern Gra...
Chickpea is an important food grain legume and an essential component of crop rotations throughout ...
High temperature is an important factor affecting chickpea growth, development and grain yield. Unde...
Abstract. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important food legume and heat stress affects chickpea...
Chilling temperatures at flowering cause floral abortion in most chickpea cultivars. Recent evaluati...
High temperature during the reproductive stage in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major cause of ...
High temperature during reproduction is a major factor limiting the yield of chickpea (Cicer arietin...
The environment is the largest component of the phenotypic variance of crop yield, hence the importa...
Global climate change has caused severe crop yield losses worldwide and is endangering food security...
Chickpea is the third most important pulse crop worldwide. Changes in cropping system that necessit...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a cool-season food legume and suffers heavy yield losses when expos...
Chickpea is sensitive to chilling temperatures (<10°C), especially at its reproductive phase leadin...
Most chickpea cultivars grown in regions where temperatures fall below 10°C continue to flower but f...
In this study, we examined the relationships between extremes of low temperatures and chickpea yield...
During the reproductive stage, chilling temperatures and frost reduce the yield of chickpea and limi...
Post-flowering frosts cause appreciable losses to the Australian chickpea industry. The Northern Gra...
Chickpea is an important food grain legume and an essential component of crop rotations throughout ...
High temperature is an important factor affecting chickpea growth, development and grain yield. Unde...
Abstract. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is an important food legume and heat stress affects chickpea...
Chilling temperatures at flowering cause floral abortion in most chickpea cultivars. Recent evaluati...
High temperature during the reproductive stage in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major cause of ...
High temperature during reproduction is a major factor limiting the yield of chickpea (Cicer arietin...
The environment is the largest component of the phenotypic variance of crop yield, hence the importa...
Global climate change has caused severe crop yield losses worldwide and is endangering food security...
Chickpea is the third most important pulse crop worldwide. Changes in cropping system that necessit...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a cool-season food legume and suffers heavy yield losses when expos...
Chickpea is sensitive to chilling temperatures (<10°C), especially at its reproductive phase leadin...
Most chickpea cultivars grown in regions where temperatures fall below 10°C continue to flower but f...