Effect of variable crop duration on grain yield of irrigated spring-wheat when flowering is synchronised
Abstract
Short duration spring wheat cultivars are currently preferred for irrigated wheat production in subtropical Australia due to their high levels of lodging resistance. A study was conducted to determine whether recently developed lodging-resistant long duration cultivars could achieve increased grain yield compared to short duration cultivars in irrigated sub-tropical environments. A key aspect of the study methodology required the use of...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of variable crop duration on grain yield of irrigated spring-wheat when flowering is synchronised
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
228
Pages
183 - 194
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