Physiological and Molecular Wheat Breeding - Physiological Traits For Abiotic Stress Tolerance Breeding

Physiological Traits For Abiotic Stress Tolerance Breeding

  • Physiological Traits to Improve the Yield of Rainfed Wheat: Can Molecular Genetics Help CIMMYT site link
  • Evaluating Potential Genetic Gains in Wheat Associated with Stress-Adaptive Trait Expression in Elite Genetic Resources under Drought and Heat Stress Crop science
  • Setter, T. L., Waters, I., Sharma, S. K., Singh, K. N., Kulshreshtha, N., Yaduvanshi, N. P. S., Ram, P. C., Singh, B. N., Rane, J., McDonald, G., Khabaz-Saberi, H., Biddulph, T. B., Wilson, R., Barclay, I., McLean, R., Cakir, M. Review of wheat improvement for waterlogging tolerance in Australia and India: the importance of anaerobiosis and element toxicities associated with different soils. Annals of Botany, Volume 103(2): 221-235.

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