2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-022-05570-7
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Genetic yield gain between 1942 and 2013 and associated changes in phenology, yield components and root traits of Australian barley

Abstract: Background and Aims Barley breeding has increased yield over the last century, but the associated changes in the phenotype are largely unknown. Our aim was to quantify the rate of genetic gain in a collection of Australian barley cultivars representing seven decades of breeding, and the associated changes in the phenotype. Methods Thirteen barley cultivars were grown in the field at Roseworthy and Mintaro, South Australia, to evaluate shifts in phenology, … Show more

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