2010
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erq311
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Raising yield potential of wheat. I. Overview of a consortium approach and breeding strategies

Abstract: Theoretical considerations suggest that wheat yield potential could be increased by up to 50% through the genetic improvement of radiation use efficiency (RUE). However, to achieve agronomic impacts, structural and reproductive aspects of the crop must be improved in parallel. A Wheat Yield Consortium (WYC) has been convened that fosters linkage between ongoing research platforms in order to develop a cohesive portfolio of activities that will maximize the probability of impact in farmers' fields. Attempts to … Show more

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“…Yield potential (YP) can be expressed in its simplest form as a function of the light intercepted (LI) and radiation use efficiency (RUE), whose product is biomass and the partitioning of the biomass into grain yield; that is the harvest index (HI) (ratio of grains : above ground biomass): YP = LI × RUE × HI (Reynolds et al, 2011). Thus, estimation and the genetic enhancement of yield potential of crops are dependent on three basic parameters of LI, RUE and HI.…”
Section: Yield Potential Quantitative Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yield potential (YP) can be expressed in its simplest form as a function of the light intercepted (LI) and radiation use efficiency (RUE), whose product is biomass and the partitioning of the biomass into grain yield; that is the harvest index (HI) (ratio of grains : above ground biomass): YP = LI × RUE × HI (Reynolds et al, 2011). Thus, estimation and the genetic enhancement of yield potential of crops are dependent on three basic parameters of LI, RUE and HI.…”
Section: Yield Potential Quantitative Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor adaptation can result in very low yield despite the expression of a significant crop biomass. The photosynthetic capacity of contemporary germplasm of wheat may not even be utilized efficiently if spike fertility is not optimized (Reynolds et al, 2011). Spike fertility of wheat can be improved by increasing the availability of assimilates to the developing spike (Fischer, 1985), thereby reducing the early abortion of grains (Miralles and Slafer, 2007) or by increasing grain weight (Duggen and Fowler, 2006).…”
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“…Wheat provides one-fifth of the total caloric intake of the world population (Reynolds et al 2011) and is produced on an area of over 200 million hectares worldwide (Ortiz et al 2008). The area of winter wheat accounts for more than 80% of the total wheat-growing area.…”
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confidence: 99%