Breeding improves wheat productivity under contrasting agrochemical input levels

Volume: 5, Issue: 7, Pages: 706 - 714
Published: Jun 17, 2019
Abstract
The world cropping area for wheat exceeds that of any other crop, and high grain yields in intensive wheat cropping systems are essential for global food security. Breeding has raised yields dramatically in high-input production systems; however, selection under optimal growth conditions is widely believed to diminish the adaptive capacity of cultivars to less optimal cropping environments. Here, we demonstrate, in a large-scale study spanning...
Paper Details
Title
Breeding improves wheat productivity under contrasting agrochemical input levels
Published Date
Jun 17, 2019
Volume
5
Issue
7
Pages
706 - 714
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