7th Wheat Yield Collaboration Yield Trial
The WYCYT international nurseries are the result of research conducted to raise the yield potential of spring wheat through the strategic crossing of physiological traits related to source and sink potential in wheat.
These trials have been phenotyped in the major wheat-growing mega environments through the International Wheat Improvement Network (IWIN) and the Cereal System Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) network, which included a total of 136 environments (site-year combinations) in major spring wheat-growing countries such as Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Iran, Mexico, Nepal, and Pakistan.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Global Wheat Program,
IWIN Collaborators,
Reynolds, Matthew,
Payne, Thomas |
Other Authors: |
Araceli Rodriguez |
Format: | Experimental data
biblioteca
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Language: | English |
Published: |
CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network
2019
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Subjects: | Agricultural Sciences,
Agricultural research,
Wheat,
Triticum aestivum,
Agronomic score,
Above ground biomass,
Chlorophyll,
CT Vegetative stage,
CT Booting,
CT Heading,
CT Grain Filling,
CT Maturity,
Canopy temperature,
Days to anthesis,
Days to heading,
Days to maturity,
Early vigor,
Ground cover at 5 leaf stage,
Germination,
Grain protein,
Grains spike,
Grain yield,
Spot blotch severity,
Leaf length,
Leaf width,
Lodging percent harvested area,
NDVI vegetative stage,
NDVI booting stage,
NDVI Heading stage,
NDVI Grain Filling,
NDVI Maturity,
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index,
Peduncle length,
Stem rust,
Plant height,
Leaf rust,
Stripe rust on leaf,
Spike length,
Test weight,
1000 grain weight,
Mega environments,
7th WYCYT,
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548387
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