2020
DOI: 10.31367/2079-8725-2020-68-2-18-22
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The study of the trait “plant height” in winter bread wheat in the south of the Rostov region

Abstract: The problem of resistance to lodging during winter wheat cultivation is of great relevance in modern conditions. This trait largely correlates to plant height. The purpose of the current study was to characterize and identify the general patterns of manifestation of the trait “plant height” in the conditions of the south of the Rostov region. The study was conducted in 2013–2018 in the department of the breeding and seed production of winter bread wheat in the FSBSI Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. The … Show more

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“…In spring bread wheat, a strong, year-independent, direct relationship between yield and plant height was observed (Volkova, 2016). The same pattern has been observed in winter bread wheat, and the range of height in which the maximum yield is formed has been identified (Samofalov et al, 2020;Zakharova et al, 2020). A plant height is also considered as one of the indicators of plant ecological plasticity in various soil and climatic conditions (Ripberger et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 53%
“…In spring bread wheat, a strong, year-independent, direct relationship between yield and plant height was observed (Volkova, 2016). The same pattern has been observed in winter bread wheat, and the range of height in which the maximum yield is formed has been identified (Samofalov et al, 2020;Zakharova et al, 2020). A plant height is also considered as one of the indicators of plant ecological plasticity in various soil and climatic conditions (Ripberger et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%