2016
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(16)61408-9
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Contribution of ear photosynthesis to grain yield under rainfed and irrigation conditions for winter wheat cultivars released in the past 30 years in North China Plain

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“…4a), and the LAI at anthesis was always positively correlated with those the TGW and yield (Table 5). Wang et al (2016) and Condon et al (2004) also reported that rapid leaf area growth is a beneficial trait in benign environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…4a), and the LAI at anthesis was always positively correlated with those the TGW and yield (Table 5). Wang et al (2016) and Condon et al (2004) also reported that rapid leaf area growth is a beneficial trait in benign environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Maximizing the photosynthetic potential of non‐foliar organs is one way to enhance resistance to adverse environments and dramatically increase wheat yields. First, selecting for greater ear photosynthesis might be one avenue to increase ‘sink’ strength, assimilate availability and yield potential as well as to improve adaptations to abiotic stress and climate change (Tambussi et al , , Maydup et al , Wang et al ). Because ear surface, peduncle weight, spike weight and length and awn length are closely associated with the responses of plants to environments, these morphological traits could be used as selection criteria in breeding programs to obtain varieties with high yield stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in some species, the photosynthetic activity of non‐foliar organs is limited by their stomatal density and total chlorophyll content, which are lower than those of leaves (Kalachanis and Manetas , Yiotis and Manetas , Hu et al , Zhang et al , , Wang et al ). In the green layer of the pericarp, chloroplasts have developed on the tangential side of the cells and are colocalized with RubisCO (Caley et al , Tambussi et al ).…”
Section: Refixation Of Respired Co2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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