Post head-emergence frost causes substantial losses for Australian barley producers. Varieties with improved resistance would have a significant positive impact on Australian cropping enterprises. Five barley genotypes previously tested for reproductive frost resistance in southern Australia were tested, post head-emergence, in the northern grain region of Australia and compared with the typical northern control cultivars, Gilbert and Kaputar. All tested genotypes suffered severe damage to whole heads and stems at plant minimum temperatures less than -8degreesC. In 2003, 2004 and 2005, frost events reaching a plant minimum temperature of ~-6.5degreesC did not result in the complete loss of grain yield. Rather, partial seed set was observed....
Within temperate climates the frequency and severity of high and low temperature stresses vary with ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in many regions is constrained by low temperatures. Numerous ...
Frost, drought and heat are key abiotic constraints to barley production in Australia. To maximise g...
Spring radiant frost is a problem in northern Australia for wheat crops at heading. Paradoxically, c...
Frost is an important stress factor both at vegetative and reproductive stages of barley. Frost, oth...
Spring radiation frost can cause significant losses in productivity and a reduction in malting quali...
The aim of the research reported in this thesis was to identify genetic variation for Reproductive F...
Spring radiation frost can cause significant losses in yield and a reduction in malting quality of b...
Low temperatures during the flowering period of cereals can lead to floret sterility, yield reductio...
Radiant frost is a significant production constraint to wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeu...
Radiant frost is a significant production constraint to wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeu...
In Australia, cereal crops such as wheat and barley are planted in autumn with the majority of the g...
Spring radiation frost is a serious problem in Australia particularly at the reproductive stage, cau...
Changes in patterns of rainfall and rising temperatures during grain development have already negati...
Low temperatures during the flowering period of cereals can lead to floret sterility, yield reductio...
Within temperate climates the frequency and severity of high and low temperature stresses vary with ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in many regions is constrained by low temperatures. Numerous ...
Frost, drought and heat are key abiotic constraints to barley production in Australia. To maximise g...
Spring radiant frost is a problem in northern Australia for wheat crops at heading. Paradoxically, c...
Frost is an important stress factor both at vegetative and reproductive stages of barley. Frost, oth...
Spring radiation frost can cause significant losses in productivity and a reduction in malting quali...
The aim of the research reported in this thesis was to identify genetic variation for Reproductive F...
Spring radiation frost can cause significant losses in yield and a reduction in malting quality of b...
Low temperatures during the flowering period of cereals can lead to floret sterility, yield reductio...
Radiant frost is a significant production constraint to wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeu...
Radiant frost is a significant production constraint to wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeu...
In Australia, cereal crops such as wheat and barley are planted in autumn with the majority of the g...
Spring radiation frost is a serious problem in Australia particularly at the reproductive stage, cau...
Changes in patterns of rainfall and rising temperatures during grain development have already negati...
Low temperatures during the flowering period of cereals can lead to floret sterility, yield reductio...
Within temperate climates the frequency and severity of high and low temperature stresses vary with ...
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in many regions is constrained by low temperatures. Numerous ...
Frost, drought and heat are key abiotic constraints to barley production in Australia. To maximise g...