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Comparative Performance of High-Yielding European Wheat Cultivars Under Contrasting Mediterranean Conditions.

Authors :
de Lima, Valter Jário
Gracia-Romero, Adrian
Rezzouk, Fatima Zahra
Diez-Fraile, Maria Carmen
Araus-Gonzalez, Ismael
Kamphorst, Samuel Henrique
do Amaral Júnior, Antonio Teixeira
Kefauver, Shawn C.
Aparicio, Nieves
Araus, Jose Luis
Source :
Frontiers in Plant Science; 6/29/2021, Vol. 12, p1-19, 19p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Understanding the interaction between genotype performance and the target environment is the key to improving genetic gain, particularly in the context of climate change. Wheat production is seriously compromised in agricultural regions affected by water and heat stress, such as the Mediterranean basin. Moreover, wheat production may be also limited by the nitrogen availability in the soil. We have sought to dissect the agronomic and physiological traits related to the performance of 12 high-yield European bread wheat varieties under Mediterranean rainfed conditions and different levels of N fertilization during two contrasting crop seasons. Grain yield was more than two times higher in the first season than the second season and was associated with much greater rainfall and lower temperatures. However, the nitrogen effect was rather minor. Genotypic effects existed for the two seasons. While several of the varieties from central/northern Europe yielded more than those from southern Europe during the optimal season, the opposite trend occurred in the dry season. The varieties from central/northern Europe were associated with delayed phenology and a longer crop cycle, while the varieties from southern Europe were characterized by a shorter crop cycle but comparatively higher duration of the reproductive period, associated with an earlier beginning of stem elongation and a greater number of ears per area. However, some of the cultivars from northern Europe maintained a relatively high yield capacity in both seasons. Thus, KWS Siskin from the UK exhibited intermediate phenology, resulting in a relatively long reproductive period, together with a high green area throughout the crop cycle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664462X
Volume :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Plant Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151174945
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.687622