Abstract:Traits such as transpiration efficiency (TE) that are influenced by plant water use can be used to characterise the adaptability of crops to specific growth environments. TE is defined as the amount of biomass produced per unit of water used, and can ensure continued crop production in droughtprone regions. Where TE is associated with reduced use of soil water during the vegetative growth phase, water availability during grain filling may be greater, which can delay the onset of drought stress and increase gra… Show more
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