2013
DOI: 10.13080/z-a.2013.100.053
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Evaluation of freezing tolerance of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under controlled conditions and in the field

Abstract: Freezing tolerance of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the main factors governing winter survival. To avoid winterkill it is very important to choose freezing tolerant wheat genotypes. Experiments were carried out to evaluate freezing tolerance of winter wheat varieties and breeding lines under field and controlled conditions with cold acclimation and with no cold acclimation stage. Field experiments were done for two years during the winters of 2010-2011 and 2011-2012. The evaluation of winter ha… Show more

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“…Typical problems with wheat overwintering are related to soil heaving and damaging roots, ice encasement causing anoxia, too deep snow cover increasing pathogen problems or lack of snow resulting in freezing of plants and de‐acclimation (Bergjord et al , Jamalainen ). Extreme winter spells after thawing cause up to 90% yield loss in different regions, particularly in combination with low snow coverage (Armonienė et al , Vico et al , Gorash et al ). In countries with colder weather conditions, major winterkill factors are low freezing temperatures (especially without snow cover) and pink snow mold.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typical problems with wheat overwintering are related to soil heaving and damaging roots, ice encasement causing anoxia, too deep snow cover increasing pathogen problems or lack of snow resulting in freezing of plants and de‐acclimation (Bergjord et al , Jamalainen ). Extreme winter spells after thawing cause up to 90% yield loss in different regions, particularly in combination with low snow coverage (Armonienė et al , Vico et al , Gorash et al ). In countries with colder weather conditions, major winterkill factors are low freezing temperatures (especially without snow cover) and pink snow mold.…”
Section: Key Challenges For Sustainable Wheat Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The northern winter wheat production areas (NWPA) (south of the Great Wall, east of the Minshan Mountain and north of the Qinling Mountain–Huaihe River) are the main areas that produce winter wheat and make up approximately 60% of the wheat cultivation area and production (Zhao, ). Due to the prominent overwintering period in this area, the winter survival rate of wheat is the key factor determining the yield (Holen et al, ; Armoniene et al ., ). More than 3.3 and 2 million ha of wheat seedlings died in the winter during 1976–1977 and 1979–1980, respectively, which led to a significant loss of winter wheat production in China (Gong, ).…”
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“…species as ground-covering plants in the landscape (Li et al, 2010), Triticum aestivum (Armonienė et al, 2013), blueberry (Rowland, Ogden, 2013), Paspalum vaginatum (Fabbri et al, 2015). Besides having good stress tolerance, species introduced to landscape should have good ornamental characteristics.…”
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