CP20518Warmer nights during early stages affect wheat development without grain yield penalty
Global climate has been undergoing a consistent change characterised by an asymmetrical rising of minimum compared with maximum temperature resulting in warmer nights. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production is one of the most affected in terms of yield penalisation due to night temperature increases. However, warmer nights during early stages affect wheat development without yield reduction. Therefore, even though warmer nights can occur throughout the whole growing season, the higher yield reductions are associated with warmer nights during later stages of crop cycle.