A survey of the effects of high temperature during grain filling on yield and quality of 75 wheat cultivars
PJ Stone and ME Nicolas
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
46(3) 475 - 492
Published: 1995
Abstract
The responses of 75 cultivars of wheat to a short (3 day) period of very high temperature (40¦C max.) applied at either 10 or 30 days after anthesis were examined under controlled conditions. The effect of high temperature on a number of yield (grain number, individual kernel mass and N per kernel) and quality components (protein composition, apparent amylose content and noodle swelling power) is described for the sample population and for a number of varieties which were either particularly heat tolerant or sensitive. Genotypic variation of response to high temperature of the order of 20% was recorded for the majority of yield and quality components. The fact that responses of this magnitude were caused by exposure to high temperatures lasting only 5 to 6% of the grain filling period demonstrates the extent to which short periods of very high temperature may affect wheat yield and quality.Keywords: Wheat; heat stress; genotype environment; interaction; yield components,
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9950475
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