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Selection for rapid germination and emergence may improve wheat seedling establishment in the presence of soil surface crusts

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Anzooman, M., Christopher, J., Mumford, M. H., Dang, Y. P., Menzies, N. W. and Kopittke, P. M. (2018) Selection for rapid germination and emergence may improve wheat seedling establishment in the presence of soil surface crusts. Plant and Soil, 426 (1). pp. 227-239. ISSN 1573-5036

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3609-6

Abstract

Semi-arid cropping regions are commonly affected by surface crusting of sodic soils, resulting in reduced seedling emergence and grain yield. Although seedlings of different genotypes potentially differ in their ability to emerge through soil crusts, the underlying reasons for these differences remain unclear.

Item Type:Article
Business groups:Crop and Food Science
Subjects:Plant culture > Seeds. Seed technology
Plant culture > Field crops > Wheat
Live Archive:14 Aug 2018 02:19
Last Modified:06 Dec 2024 05:23

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