Abstract:High temperature stress inhibits wheat photosynthetic processes and
threatens wheat production. Photosynthetic heat tolerance (commonly
measured as T – the critical temperature at
which incipient damage to photosystem II occurs) in wheat genotypes
could be improved by exploiting genetic variation and
genotype-by-environment interaction (GEI) for this trait. Flag leaf
T of a total of 54 wheat genotypes were
evaluated in 12 thermal environments over three years in Australia using
linear mixed models for assessin… Show more
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