Asynchronous flowering and within-plant flowering diversity in wheat and the implications for crop resilience to heat
Abstract
Self-pollination dominates in wheat, with a small level of out-crossing due to flowering asynchrony and male sterility. However, the timing and synchrony of male and female flowering in wheat is a crucial determinant of seed set and may be an important factor affecting gene flow and resilience to climate change. Here, a methodology is presented for assessing the timing and synchrony of flowering in wheat, Triticum aestivum.From the onset of...
Paper Details
Title
Asynchronous flowering and within-plant flowering diversity in wheat and the implications for crop resilience to heat
Published Date
Dec 19, 2011
Journal
Volume
109
Issue
4
Pages
843 - 850
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