Bread wheat from stress to productivity in pursuit of food security in rapid climate change
Апстракт
The sample of 596 plants, in total, of bread wheat varieties Pobeda,
Sara, Renesansa, and Pesma were tested for abiotic stress tolerance in eight
environments, out of which six were under soil or/and atmospheric stress. Plant
adaptive plasticity was followed by the variation of three phenotypic markers:
grain weight/spike, spike length, and grain number per spike. A desirable genetic
variation was recognized and singled out within the existing gene pool, to
enhancing stress tolerance in wheat in order to face the challenges and contribute
to food security in rapid climate changes
Кључне речи:
wheat / stress / tolerance / spike traits / food securityИзвор:
2nd international symposium on biotechnology Symbiotech, 14 - 15. March 2024 Čačak - Proceedings, 2024, 103-108Издавач:
- Čačak : University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak
Институција/група
Istraživačko razvojni institut TAMIŠTY - CONF AU - Petrović, Sofija AU - Banjac, Borislav AU - Matković Stojšin, Mirela AU - Feher, Teodora PY - 2024 UR - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/327 AB - The sample of 596 plants, in total, of bread wheat varieties Pobeda, Sara, Renesansa, and Pesma were tested for abiotic stress tolerance in eight environments, out of which six were under soil or/and atmospheric stress. Plant adaptive plasticity was followed by the variation of three phenotypic markers: grain weight/spike, spike length, and grain number per spike. A desirable genetic variation was recognized and singled out within the existing gene pool, to enhancing stress tolerance in wheat in order to face the challenges and contribute to food security in rapid climate changes PB - Čačak : University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak C3 - 2nd international symposium on biotechnology Symbiotech, 14 - 15. March 2024 Čačak - Proceedings T1 - Bread wheat from stress to productivity in pursuit of food security in rapid climate change EP - 108 SP - 103 DO - 10.46793/SBT29.13SP ER -
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Petrović, S., Banjac, B., Matković Stojšin, M.,& Feher, T.. (2024). Bread wheat from stress to productivity in pursuit of food security in rapid climate change. in 2nd international symposium on biotechnology Symbiotech, 14 - 15. March 2024 Čačak - Proceedings Čačak : University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak., 103-108. https://doi.org/10.46793/SBT29.13SP
Petrović S, Banjac B, Matković Stojšin M, Feher T. Bread wheat from stress to productivity in pursuit of food security in rapid climate change. in 2nd international symposium on biotechnology Symbiotech, 14 - 15. March 2024 Čačak - Proceedings. 2024;:103-108. doi:10.46793/SBT29.13SP .
Petrović, Sofija, Banjac, Borislav, Matković Stojšin, Mirela, Feher, Teodora, "Bread wheat from stress to productivity in pursuit of food security in rapid climate change" in 2nd international symposium on biotechnology Symbiotech, 14 - 15. March 2024 Čačak - Proceedings (2024):103-108, https://doi.org/10.46793/SBT29.13SP . .