Physiological determinants of fertile floret survival in wheat as affected by earliness per se genes under field conditions
Abstract
Variations in wheat yield are largely explained by changes in grain number per m2 which is linked to the number of fertile florets at anthesis. This, in turn is the outcome of developmental processes which control floret initiation and mortality. Earliness ‘per se’ (Eps) genes are involved in fine-tuning time to anthesis in wheat (and other cereals) but their effect on development prior to anthesis is less well studied. We aimed to determine...
Paper Details
Title
Physiological determinants of fertile floret survival in wheat as affected by earliness per se genes under field conditions
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
99
Pages
206 - 213
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