Learning to balance wheat G × E × M interactions in response to a changing climate—The case for ultra‐early planting systems
Graham R. S. Collier,
Dean M. Spaner,
Brian L. Beres
Abstract:Reported global reductions in cereal grain yields due to increased global average temperature combined with increasing global populations peaking near 2050 create an immediate need to increase cereal grain yield potential and reduce the yield gap between realized on‐farm grain yield and potential yield. The development of an ultra‐early planting system for spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) on the northern Great Plains can increase the resiliency of current growing systems to a changing climate. This was achi… Show more
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