The knowledge of interactions among crop genotypes, soil types, and crop management is essential for precision agriculture. This paper explores these interactions through the analysis of 27 years of winter wheat trials, with 276 unique varieties tested across seven distinct soil types and more than 8000 plots. The study investigates how different winter wheat crop varieties respond to varying soil types and preceding crops. The findings revealed a significant interaction between variety, soil type, and preceding crop. With only a few exceptions, the highest-yielding varieties were predominantly the most recently developed. The ranking of the varieties exhibited inconsistency across the various soil types, implying that a variety yields diff...
Intensive crop breeding has increased wheat yields and production in India. Wheat improvement in Ind...
We aim to incorporate deep root traits into future wheat varieties to increase access to stored soil...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyRomulo P. LollatoUnderstanding factors underpinning the va...
Determining genotypic responses to soil fertility may assist selection of cultivars that can be adap...
In breeding trials the complexity of interactions of genotypes (G) with their environment (E) requir...
The magnitude of genotype-by-management (G x M) interactions for grain yield and grain protein conce...
Phenotypic variation of spike index of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under limited soil ...
In our long-term experiment we examined the effect on fertilization and crop rotation on winter whea...
Numerous studies have reported on genotype x environment (G x E) interactions for yield and componen...
The less productive soils present one of the major problems in wheat production. Because of unfavora...
Genetic and environmental factors interact to determine the growth and activity of crop root systems...
Unsustainable agronomic practices and environmental change necessitate a revolution in agricultural ...
We tested the fertilizer reaction of four different winter wheat varieties in three different crop y...
Stability of genotypes across different environments is one of the main goals in winter wheat breedi...
Modelling and limited data suggest that crops with deeper and longer roots capture more soil resourc...
Intensive crop breeding has increased wheat yields and production in India. Wheat improvement in Ind...
We aim to incorporate deep root traits into future wheat varieties to increase access to stored soil...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyRomulo P. LollatoUnderstanding factors underpinning the va...
Determining genotypic responses to soil fertility may assist selection of cultivars that can be adap...
In breeding trials the complexity of interactions of genotypes (G) with their environment (E) requir...
The magnitude of genotype-by-management (G x M) interactions for grain yield and grain protein conce...
Phenotypic variation of spike index of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under limited soil ...
In our long-term experiment we examined the effect on fertilization and crop rotation on winter whea...
Numerous studies have reported on genotype x environment (G x E) interactions for yield and componen...
The less productive soils present one of the major problems in wheat production. Because of unfavora...
Genetic and environmental factors interact to determine the growth and activity of crop root systems...
Unsustainable agronomic practices and environmental change necessitate a revolution in agricultural ...
We tested the fertilizer reaction of four different winter wheat varieties in three different crop y...
Stability of genotypes across different environments is one of the main goals in winter wheat breedi...
Modelling and limited data suggest that crops with deeper and longer roots capture more soil resourc...
Intensive crop breeding has increased wheat yields and production in India. Wheat improvement in Ind...
We aim to incorporate deep root traits into future wheat varieties to increase access to stored soil...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyRomulo P. LollatoUnderstanding factors underpinning the va...