1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2113(08)60477-0
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A Critical Evaluation of Traits for Improving Crop Yields in Water-Limited Environments

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“…While increase was recorded with increasing acreage, yield should be under genotype x environment interaction. Ludlow and Muchow (1990) stated that yield amount is designed by genotype x environment interaction. Crop yield under the influence of environmental factors (climate, geography and topography) as well as genetic influence in cereals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While increase was recorded with increasing acreage, yield should be under genotype x environment interaction. Ludlow and Muchow (1990) stated that yield amount is designed by genotype x environment interaction. Crop yield under the influence of environmental factors (climate, geography and topography) as well as genetic influence in cereals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extremely hot and dry weather are not desired, hot and humid climate is deleterious, since such conditions cause greater prevalence of disease problems. Barley is also tolerant to moderately high temperatures if humidity is low (Ludlow and Muchow, 1990). Unique climates, long warm summer days, clean environment and the large fertile lands in Aegean Region, Central Anatolia and South-East Anatolia Regions provide better growing conditions and these areas are known as better productive barley-growing areas in Turkey (Kün, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, criticism and controversy exist about the role and contribution of such research to plant breeding and crop improvement (Turner, 1986a;Ludlow and Muchow, 1990). Some of these shortcomings are attributed, partly, to a lack of appropriate methodology/technique to screen for large breeding populations in the field, to the complexity of mechanisms underlying plant responses to water deficit, and the related multiple plant traits to select for in genotypes tolerant to stress (that range from molecular to whole plant and crop community levels).…”
Section: Photosynthesis and Its Relation To Crop Productivity: Some Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive treatment of the many aspects of soil-plant-water-atmosphere interrelationships for many crops can be found in Stewart and Nielsen (1990) and Buxton et al (1993). Also, research advances on WUE, responses to drought and possible mechanisms and plant traits related to drought tolerance, particularly in the last decades, have been reviewed in detail (Lange et al, 1976(Lange et al, , 1982Fischer and Turner, 1978;Walton 1980;Paleg and Aspinall, 1981;Morgan, 1984;Davies et al, 1986;Schulze, 1986a,b;Stanhill, 1986;Turner, 1986a,b;Passioura, 1988;Kreeb et al, 1989;Ludlow and Muchow, 1990;Boyer, 1996;McDonald and Davies, 1996).…”
Section: Photosynthesis and Its Relation To Crop Productivity: Some Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obtendo-se a relação raiz/ parte aérea no final do ciclo, a partir dos dados de fitomassa dos tratamentos extremos (0,6 e 3,0 dS m -1 ), verifica-se que, aumentando a salinidade, a parte aé-rea foi ligeiramente mais afetada que o sistema radicular. Tais resultados corroboram dados encontrados em Ludlow & Muchow (1990), Fageria et al (1991) e Shalhevet et al (1995). Vale ser ressaltado que o bulbo é uma estrutura modificada de caule (Brewster, 1994), não fazendo parte do sistema radicular.…”
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