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Genetic improvement of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ) grain yield . . . Herein, we present data from the USDA-coordinated hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L ) Northern Regional Performance Nursery (NRPN) collected from 1959 to 2021 for grain yield, grain volume weight, days-to-heading, and plant height and use it to estimate absolute and relative rates of genetic gain (loss) of the control cultivar "Kharkof
Genetic and Genomic Pathways to Improved Wheat (Triticum aestivum L . . . Wheat (Triticum aestivum L ) is a fundamental crop essential for both human and animal consumption Addressing the challenge of enhancing wheat yield involves sophisticated applications of molecular genetics and genomic techniques
Genes Impacting Grain Weight and Number in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L . . . The primary goal of common wheat (T aestivum) breeding is increasing yield without negatively impacting the agronomic traits or product quality Genetic approaches to improve the yield increasingly target genes that impact the grain weight and number
Genetic improvement in the yield of winter wheat: a further evaluation Field experiments comparing 13 winter wheat varieties representing very old, old, intermediate and modern groups were carried out over three seasons The experimental sites were on soils of high fertility and weeds, diseases and pests were controlled by applications of proprietary agrochemicals
Genetic Improvement in Winter Wheat Yields in the Great Plains of North . . . Data from USDA-coordinated winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L ) regional performance nurseries collected over the time period 1959 to 2008 were used to estimate genetic gain (loss) in grain yield, grain volume weight, days to heading, and plant height in winter wheats adapted to the Great Plains of North America
Genetic Improvement in Winter Wheat Yields in the Great Plains of North . . . Data from USDA-coordinated winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L ) regional performance nurseries collected over the time period 1959 to 2008 were used to estimate genetic gain (loss) in grain yield, grain volume weight, days to heading, and plant height in winter wheats adapted to the Great Plains of North America
Genetic Gain in Yield Attributes of Winter Wheat in the Great Plains The aim of this study was to analyse the changes in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L ) grain yield and stability during the last century and to identify meteorological variables related to the cultivar performance in many-years research
GENETIC IMPROVEMENT FOR WINTER WHEAT AND GRAIN-ONLY MANAGEMENT Linear regression on year of release for grain yield of 12 hard red winter wheat cultivars (averaged across fungicide treatments) under grain-only (GO, solid squares and thick line) and dual-purpose (DP, open squares and thin line) systems in