Effect of timing of heat stress during grain filling in two wheat varieties under moderate and very high temperature
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In order to examine the effect of short periods heat stress on grain growth, two cultivars (Longmai26 and Longmai30) were grown in pots at two different diurnal temperatures (32/22°C; 25/15°C) in climate-controlled growth cabinets and exposed to a 5-day heat stress (38/22°C) at 5-day intervals throughout grain filling after anthesis.The results indicated that long periods of moderate high temperature (>30°C) have higher effect than short periods of heat stress (5 days with maximum 38°C for 6h each day). However, plants grown at the moderate temperature (25/15°C) showed a greater response to a short period of heat stress than plants grown at the high temperature (32/22°C). At elevated temperatures, the change in the rate of grain filling is smaller than duration of grain filling.The high grain-filling rate and high potential grain weight should be used as a criterion in selecting for high temperature tolerance in wheat.
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Song, W. F., Zhao, L. J., Zhang, X. M., Zhang, Y. M., Li, J. L., Zhang, L. L., Song, Q. J., Zhao, H. B., Zhang, Y. B., Zhang, C. L., Xin, W. L., Sun, L. F., & Xiao, Z. M. (2015). Effect of timing of heat stress during grain filling in two wheat varieties under moderate and very high temperature. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 75(01), 121–124. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6906.2015.00018.8
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