Breeding Opportunities for Increasing the Efficiency of Water Use and Crop Yield in Temperate Cereals
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Plant Industry
Abstract
Genetic advances in grain yield under rainfed conditions have been achieved by empirical breeding methods. Progress is slowed, however, by large genotype x season and genotype x location interactions arising from unpredictable rainfall, which is a feature of dry environments. A good understanding of factors limiting and/or regulating yield now provides us with an opportunity to identify and then select for physiological and morphological traits that increase the efficiency of water use and yield under rainfed conditions. The incorporation of these traits into breeders' populations should broaden their genetic base. It also may lead to faster selection methods and selection for the traits may result in…
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Authors
4- RARichard A. RichardsCorresponding
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Plant Industry
- GJG. J. Rebetzke
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Plant Industry
- AGAnthony G. Condon
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Plant Industry
- AFA. F. van Herwaarden
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Plant Industry
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Temperate climate
- Agronomy
- Yield (engineering)
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Limiting
- Crop
- Grain yield
- Clean water and sanitation