Deep Soil Water-Use Determines the Yield Benefit of Long-Cycle Wheat

Volume: 11
Published: May 15, 2020
Abstract
Wheat production in southern Australia is reliant on autumn (April-May) rainfall to germinate seeds and allow timely establishment. Reliance on autumn rainfall can be removed by sowing earlier than currently practiced and using late summer and early autumn rainfall to establish crops, but this requires slower developing cultivars to match life-cycle to seasonal conditions. While slow-developing wheat cultivars sown early in the sowing window...
Paper Details
Title
Deep Soil Water-Use Determines the Yield Benefit of Long-Cycle Wheat
Published Date
May 15, 2020
Volume
11
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