Evaluation of membrane thermostability and canopy temperature depression as screening traits for heat tolerance in wheat


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Membrane thermostability; Heat acclimation and sampling procedures; Heat treatment and conductometric measurements; Comparison of seedlings versus field-grown plants; Comparison of acclimation of attached versus detached leaves; Correlation of MT with performance in target environments; Canopy temperature depression; Growing conditions; Canopy temperature measurements; Stomatal conductance; Stomatal density; Statistics; Physical environment; Canopy temperature; Stomatal conductance; Stomatal density; Stage of development; Time of day; Irrigation; Interactions among factors; Physiological basis.







Effects of date of sowing on the yield and yield components of spring wheat and their relationship with solar radiation and temperature at Ludhiana, Punjab, India: Long version


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Effect of genotype, planting date, and year on yield, yield componentsand phenology; Effect of PTQ, temperature, and solar radiation on yield and GM2 during pre-anthesis; Absolute and relative losses with delayed sowing; Statistical analysis; Effect of genotype, planting date, and year on yield, yield components, and phenology; Effect of PTQ, temperature, and solar radiation on yield and GM2 during pre-anthesis; Effect of temperature and solar radiation during post-anthesis period on grain yield and TGW; Use of the PTQ for explaining year effects; Absolute and relative losses with delayed sowing.




Management and use of international trial data for improving breeding efficiency


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Acronyms/abbreviations used in this report; Workshop participants; Initial discussion; Shaping the second revolution-an historical perspective on international trials; Statistical analysis of international yield trial data in ICARDA's cereal program; AMMI analysis of yield trialsLong-term similarity of environments in the ISWYN; Using the shifted multiplicative model (SHMM) to identify subsets of environments withoutgenotypic rank change: II. Clustering method; Analysis of internationalnursery data-results and implications for international nursery designUpdate on the data management systems (DMS) for the wheat program; Useof relational data bases in wheat breeding; Yield trial system/international nursery logistics; General discussion/conclusions/actions to betaken.







HORIZON OF FIELD CROPS


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The colossal importance of various field crops to satisfy hunger and other requirement of human beings is well known. The roles of cereals and pulses on human nutrition deserves special emphasis for billions of human populations in the world. The present books brief accounts of various aspects of important cereal crops, sugarcane, various legumes, oil seed crops, and fiber yielding crops of the world in different chapters with illustrations. It deals origin and domestication, systematic positions, utilization, botanical description, vegetative and reproductive growth, physiology, mineral nutrition productivity and abiotic stress resistance of most of the crops and also discusses the mechanism of tolerance to drought and salinity. The book also deals with various aspects of fiber crops. In the last two chapters are discussed researches undertaken on salinity tolerance of few crops. Therefore, the book deals in brief the major aspects of most of the field crops in the world. Not a single book is available in the market dealing with so many aspects all together. The book can serve as a text book in economic botany, agriculture and serve the needs of researcher’s working on various crops with research advances obtained on these crops.







Wheat Breeding at CIMMYT


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