Earliness per se×temperature interaction: consequences on leaf, spikelet, and floret development in wheat

Volume: 71, Issue: 6, Pages: 1956 - 1968
Published: Dec 26, 2019
Abstract
Wheat adaptation can be fine-tuned by earliness per se (Eps) genes. Although the effects of Eps genes are often assumed to act independently of the environment, previous studies have shown that they exhibit temperature sensitivity. The number of leaves and phyllochron are considered determinants of flowering time and the numerical components of yield include spikelets per spike and fertile floret number within spikelets. We studied the dynamics...
Paper Details
Title
Earliness per se×temperature interaction: consequences on leaf, spikelet, and floret development in wheat
Published Date
Dec 26, 2019
Volume
71
Issue
6
Pages
1956 - 1968
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