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Genetic gains in grain yield and related physiological attributes in Argentine maize hybrids
(Elsevier, 2006-02)Genetic gains in grain yield and related phenotypic attributes have been extensively documented in maize (Zea mays L.), but the effect of breeding on the physiological determinants of grain yield is yet poorly understood. ... -
Photoperiod-sensitivity genes (Ppd-1) : quantifying their effect on the photoperiod response model in wheat
(Oxford University Press, 2019-10)Coupling anthesis date to the most suitable environmental conditions is critical for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) adaptation and yield potential. Development to anthesis is controlled by temperature and photoperiod. Response ... -
Photoperiod-sensitivity genes shape floret development in wheat
(2019-02)Lengthening the pre-anthesis period of stem elongation (or late-reproductive phase, LRP) through altering photoperiod sensitivity has been suggested as a potential means to increase the number of fertile florets at anthesis ... -
The physiology and genetics behind fruiting efficiency, a promising spike trait to improve wheat yield potential
(Oxford University Press, 2021-03)The fruiting efficiency (FE, grains per g of spike dry weight at anthesis) was proposed as a promising spike trait to improve wheat yield potential, based on its functional relationship with grain number determination (the ...