Genetic modulation of yield and phenotypic plasticity of yield in winter wheat
Nicolas Giordano,
Victor O. Sadras,
Mary J. Guttieri
et al.
Abstract:For winter wheat in the US Central Great Plains, phenotypic plasticity of yield is agronomically adaptive, i.e., genotypes with higher plasticity have higher yield in high yielding environments with no tradeoff in stressful, low yielding environments. Using data from variety trials conducted between 2000 and 2022 and cultivars released between 1967 and 2022, we explored time trends in phenotypic plasticity and heritability of yield. We hypothesize that i) if yield plasticity is agronomically adaptive, then new… Show more
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