Photosynthetic acclimation to high temperature in wheat. Post-Doctoral Fellowship aligned with GRDC project US00080
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Coast, OnoriodeTrethowan, Richard
Posch, Brad
Rognoni, Betany G.
Gaju, Oorbessy
Bramley, Helen
Mackenzie, John
Pickles, Claire
Kelly, Allison M.
Lu, Meiqin
Ruan, Yong-Ling
Atkin, Owen K.
Abstract
This collection (datasets) comprise wheat flag leaf Tcrit (the critical temperature at which incipient damage to photosystem II occurs) of 54 wheat genotypes evaluated in 12 thermal environments in grain growing regions in Australia between 2017-2021. Nine of the 12 environments which showed significant genetic effects and high broad-sense heritability were used to quantify genotype-by-environment interactions for Tcrit.This collection (datasets) comprise wheat flag leaf Tcrit (the critical temperature at which incipient damage to photosystem II occurs) of 54 wheat genotypes evaluated in 12 thermal environments in grain growing regions in Australia between 2017-2021. Nine of the 12 environments which showed significant genetic effects and high broad-sense heritability were used to quantify genotype-by-environment interactions for Tcrit.
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2023-06-22Source title
GRDC project number UOS1606-004RMXFunding information
GRDC
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0Faculty/School
Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES)Citation
Coast, O., Trethowan, R., Posch, B., Rognoni, B., Gaju, O., Bramley, H., Mackenzie, J., Pickles, C., Kelly, A., Lu, M., Ruan, Y.-L., & Atkin, O. K. (2023). Photosynthetic acclimation to high temperature in wheat. Post-Doctoral Fellowship aligned with GRDC project US00080. University of Sydney. https://doi.org/10.25910/DD3N-0679Share