6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurseries

Within the framework of SATYN, two types of nurseries are produced: SATYN series with odd numbers are lines for drought-stressed areas, and SATYN series with even numbers are lines for heat stress conditions. These nurseries 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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Main Authors: Global Wheat Program, IWIN Collaborators, Reynolds, Matthew, Payne, Thomas
Other Authors: Rodriguez, Araceli
Format: Experimental data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2016
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural research, Wheat, Triticum aestivum, Agronomic score, Above ground biomass, Chlorophyll, Canopy temperature, Days to heading, Days to maturity, Fusarium graminearum, Germination, Grains m2, Grain yield, Helminthosporium sativum leaf, H tritici repentis, Lodging percent harvested area, Normalized difference vegetation index, Stem rust, Plant height, Leaf rust, Stripe rust on leaf, Spikes m2, Spike length, Spikelets spike, Septoria tritici blotch, Test weight, 1000 grain weight, 6th SATYN, Selected check mark, YR warrior race,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548426
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spelling dat-cimmyt-11529105484262020-08-02T01:00:13Z6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurserieshttps://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548426Global Wheat ProgramIWIN CollaboratorsReynolds, MatthewPayne, ThomasCIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository NetworkWithin the framework of SATYN, two types of nurseries are produced: SATYN series with odd numbers are lines for drought-stressed areas, and SATYN series with even numbers are lines for heat stress conditions. These nurseries 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. Agricultural SciencesAgricultural researchWheatTriticum aestivumAgronomic scoreAbove ground biomassChlorophyllCanopy temperatureDays to headingDays to maturityFusarium graminearumGerminationGrains m2Grain yieldHelminthosporium sativum leafH tritici repentisLodging percent harvested areaNormalized difference vegetation indexStem rustPlant heightLeaf rustStripe rust on leafSpikes m2Spike lengthSpikelets spikeSeptoria tritici blotchTest weight1000 grain weight6th SATYNSelected check markYR warrior raceEnglish2016Rodriguez, AraceliGlobal Wheat Program (GWP)Genetic Resources Program (GRP)CGIAR Research Program on Wheat (WHEAT)Cereal System Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) networkCGIARExperimental dataPhenotypic data
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region America del Norte
libraryname Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo
language English
topic Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural research
Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Agronomic score
Above ground biomass
Chlorophyll
Canopy temperature
Days to heading
Days to maturity
Fusarium graminearum
Germination
Grains m2
Grain yield
Helminthosporium sativum leaf
H tritici repentis
Lodging percent harvested area
Normalized difference vegetation index
Stem rust
Plant height
Leaf rust
Stripe rust on leaf
Spikes m2
Spike length
Spikelets spike
Septoria tritici blotch
Test weight
1000 grain weight
6th SATYN
Selected check mark
YR warrior race
Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural research
Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Agronomic score
Above ground biomass
Chlorophyll
Canopy temperature
Days to heading
Days to maturity
Fusarium graminearum
Germination
Grains m2
Grain yield
Helminthosporium sativum leaf
H tritici repentis
Lodging percent harvested area
Normalized difference vegetation index
Stem rust
Plant height
Leaf rust
Stripe rust on leaf
Spikes m2
Spike length
Spikelets spike
Septoria tritici blotch
Test weight
1000 grain weight
6th SATYN
Selected check mark
YR warrior race
spellingShingle Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural research
Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Agronomic score
Above ground biomass
Chlorophyll
Canopy temperature
Days to heading
Days to maturity
Fusarium graminearum
Germination
Grains m2
Grain yield
Helminthosporium sativum leaf
H tritici repentis
Lodging percent harvested area
Normalized difference vegetation index
Stem rust
Plant height
Leaf rust
Stripe rust on leaf
Spikes m2
Spike length
Spikelets spike
Septoria tritici blotch
Test weight
1000 grain weight
6th SATYN
Selected check mark
YR warrior race
Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural research
Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Agronomic score
Above ground biomass
Chlorophyll
Canopy temperature
Days to heading
Days to maturity
Fusarium graminearum
Germination
Grains m2
Grain yield
Helminthosporium sativum leaf
H tritici repentis
Lodging percent harvested area
Normalized difference vegetation index
Stem rust
Plant height
Leaf rust
Stripe rust on leaf
Spikes m2
Spike length
Spikelets spike
Septoria tritici blotch
Test weight
1000 grain weight
6th SATYN
Selected check mark
YR warrior race
Global Wheat Program
IWIN Collaborators
Reynolds, Matthew
Payne, Thomas
6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurseries
description Within the framework of SATYN, two types of nurseries are produced: SATYN series with odd numbers are lines for drought-stressed areas, and SATYN series with even numbers are lines for heat stress conditions. These nurseries 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.
author2 Rodriguez, Araceli
author_facet Rodriguez, Araceli
Global Wheat Program
IWIN Collaborators
Reynolds, Matthew
Payne, Thomas
format Experimental data
topic_facet Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural research
Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Agronomic score
Above ground biomass
Chlorophyll
Canopy temperature
Days to heading
Days to maturity
Fusarium graminearum
Germination
Grains m2
Grain yield
Helminthosporium sativum leaf
H tritici repentis
Lodging percent harvested area
Normalized difference vegetation index
Stem rust
Plant height
Leaf rust
Stripe rust on leaf
Spikes m2
Spike length
Spikelets spike
Septoria tritici blotch
Test weight
1000 grain weight
6th SATYN
Selected check mark
YR warrior race
author Global Wheat Program
IWIN Collaborators
Reynolds, Matthew
Payne, Thomas
author_sort Global Wheat Program
title 6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurseries
title_short 6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurseries
title_full 6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurseries
title_fullStr 6th Stress Adapted Trait Yield Nurseries
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