2024
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.21253
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QTL mapping reveals malt barley quality improvement in two dryland environments associated with extended grain fill and seminal root traits

Jessica L. Williams,
Peggy F. Lamb,
Greg Lutgen
et al.

Abstract: To achieve malt grade and receive full price, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) crops must meet standards for certain quality traits including percent plump and protein. Terminal drought stress reduces quality and is projected to worsen in barley cultivation areas, underscoring the need for varieties that maintain good malt production with unreliable precipitation. The stay‐green trait extends the grain fill phase between heading and maturity and has been linked to stable quality under dry conditions. However, this … Show more

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