2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2012.06.009
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Heat tolerance in relation to acquired thermotolerance for membrane lipids in bread wheat

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“…Cell membrane stability has a reasonable relationship to plant performance under heat stressed environments and has therefore been considered as a possible selection criterion for grain yield under heat stress (Blum et al, 2001). Many researchers have used cell membrane stability test to study the genetics of heat tolerance in wheat (Reynolds et al, 1994;Ibrahim and Quick, 2001;Dhanda and Munjal, 2012). In this study wheat genotypes exhibited significant differences for cell membrane stability under stress condition and genotypes with high cell membrane stability produced high grain yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Cell membrane stability has a reasonable relationship to plant performance under heat stressed environments and has therefore been considered as a possible selection criterion for grain yield under heat stress (Blum et al, 2001). Many researchers have used cell membrane stability test to study the genetics of heat tolerance in wheat (Reynolds et al, 1994;Ibrahim and Quick, 2001;Dhanda and Munjal, 2012). In this study wheat genotypes exhibited significant differences for cell membrane stability under stress condition and genotypes with high cell membrane stability produced high grain yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The high value of these traits revealed that the genotypes WH1021 and Raj3765 had potent tolerance against heat stress. In bread wheat, genotypes WH1021 had significant high yield, high expression of chlorophyll fluorescence and high cell membrane stability value under heat stress condition was reported by Dhanda and Munjal (2012). The genotypes WH1155, HD1869, WH1124, HD2285, UP2425, UP2473, PBW503, PBW373 and PBW533 had significant high yield in heat stress conditions (11.17*, 9.80*, 10.58*, 9.64*, 10.93*, 10.53*, 9.81*, 11.23* and 10.43*, respectively) and significant low value for heat susceptibility index (0.59*, 0.50*, 0.59*, 0.58*, 0.39*, 0.56*, 0.58 and 0.58*, respectively).…”
Section: Temperature and Rainfall During The Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, more research is needed to explain genetic variation in MT and its relationship with saturation/unsaturation of fatty acids (Essemine et al, 2011). The presence of both additive and dominant types of gene action has been reported for MT in wheat (Dhanda and Munjal, 2012) as well as QTL and associated simple sequence repeat markers (Ciuca and Petcu, 2009; Table I). …”
Section: Membrane Thermostabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presence of both additive and dominant types of gene action has been reported for membrane thermotolerance in wheat (Dhanda and Munjal 2012) as well as QTL and associated simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers (Ciuca and Petcu 2009). The overall impact of MAS on the production and release of heat-tolerant cultivars has not been significant (Tuberosa and Salvi 2006;Ortiz et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%