Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm

© 2019 Friends Science Publishers. Heat tolerance is a desirable trait for wheat in the sub-tropics and in traditional wheat areas under threat from global warming, where the crop may also be exposed to boron (B) deficiency. The 13th High Temperature Wheat Yield Trial (13HTWYT) from CIMMYT was evalu...

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Main Authors: Benjavan Rerkasem, Sittichai Lordkaew, Narit Yimyam, Sansanee Jamjod
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-635442019-03-18T02:20:35Z Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm Benjavan Rerkasem Sittichai Lordkaew Narit Yimyam Sansanee Jamjod Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2019 Friends Science Publishers. Heat tolerance is a desirable trait for wheat in the sub-tropics and in traditional wheat areas under threat from global warming, where the crop may also be exposed to boron (B) deficiency. The 13th High Temperature Wheat Yield Trial (13HTWYT) from CIMMYT was evaluated with Fang 60, a 1977-bred variety as a B-efficient check, in a sand culture with (+B) and without (-B) added B in the nutrient solution in Chiang Mai, Thailand where temperature for the coolest month and during the time of heading both averaged 22.3°C. The wheat genotypes were affected differently in their grain set and grain yield by B deficiency (G x B, p < 0.001). Responses to B of the 13HTWYT expressed as grain yield in -B relative to +B correlated positively with the grain set index and the relative number of grains/spike, but not with the relative number spikes, while profuse tillering in -B was associated with lower yield. In -B grain yield also increased with the number of grains/spike. When B was not limiting, the grain yield increased with days to heading, number of tillers/plant, spikes/plant, spikelets/spike, grains/spike and grains/spikelet. Based on their grain set in -B, 39% of the 13HTWYT were considered B-inefficient, with grain set in fewer than half of competent florets, while 26% were B-efficient in the same order as Fang 60, 16% moderately efficient and 18% moderately inefficient. Boron efficiency is available in the 13HTWYT, suggesting that joint tolerance for B efficiency and heat stress can be selected if required. 2019-03-18T02:20:35Z 2019-03-18T02:20:35Z 2019-01-01 Journal 18149596 15608530 2-s2.0-85060284915 10.17957/IJAB/15.0905 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85060284915&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63544
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Benjavan Rerkasem
Sittichai Lordkaew
Narit Yimyam
Sansanee Jamjod
Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
description © 2019 Friends Science Publishers. Heat tolerance is a desirable trait for wheat in the sub-tropics and in traditional wheat areas under threat from global warming, where the crop may also be exposed to boron (B) deficiency. The 13th High Temperature Wheat Yield Trial (13HTWYT) from CIMMYT was evaluated with Fang 60, a 1977-bred variety as a B-efficient check, in a sand culture with (+B) and without (-B) added B in the nutrient solution in Chiang Mai, Thailand where temperature for the coolest month and during the time of heading both averaged 22.3°C. The wheat genotypes were affected differently in their grain set and grain yield by B deficiency (G x B, p < 0.001). Responses to B of the 13HTWYT expressed as grain yield in -B relative to +B correlated positively with the grain set index and the relative number of grains/spike, but not with the relative number spikes, while profuse tillering in -B was associated with lower yield. In -B grain yield also increased with the number of grains/spike. When B was not limiting, the grain yield increased with days to heading, number of tillers/plant, spikes/plant, spikelets/spike, grains/spike and grains/spikelet. Based on their grain set in -B, 39% of the 13HTWYT were considered B-inefficient, with grain set in fewer than half of competent florets, while 26% were B-efficient in the same order as Fang 60, 16% moderately efficient and 18% moderately inefficient. Boron efficiency is available in the 13HTWYT, suggesting that joint tolerance for B efficiency and heat stress can be selected if required.
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author Benjavan Rerkasem
Sittichai Lordkaew
Narit Yimyam
Sansanee Jamjod
author_facet Benjavan Rerkasem
Sittichai Lordkaew
Narit Yimyam
Sansanee Jamjod
author_sort Benjavan Rerkasem
title Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
title_short Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
title_full Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
title_fullStr Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
title_sort evaluating boron efficiency in heat tolerant wheat germplasm
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