2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2009.08.007
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Spring wheat response to timing of water deficit through sink and grain filling capacity

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“…Por su parte, Rajala et al (2009) al estudiar distintos tratamientos de déficit hídrico en trigo de primavera detectaron que el número de granos por espiga y el peso individual del grano fue claramente afectado.…”
Section: Response Of Yield To Water Stressunclassified
“…Por su parte, Rajala et al (2009) al estudiar distintos tratamientos de déficit hídrico en trigo de primavera detectaron que el número de granos por espiga y el peso individual del grano fue claramente afectado.…”
Section: Response Of Yield To Water Stressunclassified
“…This was due to the frequent drought periods during growing season on coarse and loam type soils reducing the cereal yield potential (Järvi et al 1997, Kangas et al 2008. Recently, Rajala et al (2009) studied in Finland the effects of water limitation and fertilizer availability on development of yield components. The greenhouse experiment results, using cv.…”
Section: Genotype×environmental (G×e) Variation and Covariancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With dataset VII, the HiL and MidE spring wheat data from the Pöytyä and Helsinki University experimental sites was used to evaluate the Cultivation value model (Peltonen 2010). Datasets VIII (Rajala et al 2009) and IX (unpublished data) provided detailed morphological, yield quality and yield component data for HiL spring wheat genotypes. 1) Modeling phases (I-IV) are described in Fig.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
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“…Grain formation is a very complicated process and might be influenced by multiple factors. Drought prior to pollination strongly reduced the number of fertile florets and grains, whereas terminal drought reduced the number of grains per spike in spring wheat (Rajala et al, 2009). This could explain that the grain number in Jiyuan was less than that in Taian.…”
Section: The Grain Number Within Different Spike Partsmentioning
confidence: 99%