A national approach to improving heat tolerance in wheat through more efficient carbon allocation
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Trethowan, RichardKeitel, Claudia
Bramley, Helen
Aktin, Owen
Clifton, Mitchell
Posch, Brad
Ruz, Maria
Abstract
This collection involves the results of three PhD research students exploring different aspects of heat stress on wheat physiological processes between the years 2017 - 2019.
Student # 1 (Mitch Clifton: University of Sydney) explored processes that truncate grain-filling after heat events,
Student # 2 (Brad Porch: Australian National University) addressed processes underlying heat-induced changes in night respiration,
Student # 3 (Maria Ruiz: University of Sydney) studied the role of morpho-physiological traits in ameliorating heat damage.This collection involves the results of three PhD research students exploring different aspects of heat stress on wheat physiological processes between the years 2017 - 2019.
Student # 1 (Mitch Clifton: University of Sydney) explored processes that truncate grain-filling after heat events,
Student # 2 (Brad Porch: Australian National University) addressed processes underlying heat-induced changes in night respiration,
Student # 3 (Maria Ruiz: University of Sydney) studied the role of morpho-physiological traits in ameliorating heat damage.
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Date
2023-06-22Source title
A national approach to improving heat tolerance in wheat through more efficient carbon allocationFunding information
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Faculty of Science, Plant Breeding InstituteAustralian National University
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