13th Semi-Arid Wheat Yield Trial

The Semi-Arid Wheat Yield Trial (SAWYT) is a replicated yield trial that contains spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) germplasm adapted to low rainfall, drought prone environments typically receiving less than 500 mm of water available during the cropping cycle. The combination of water-use efficiency and water responsive broad adaptation plus yield potential is important in drought environments where rainfall is frequently erratic across and within years. Stripe rust, leaf rust and stem rust, root rots, nematodes, and bunts are the key biotic constraints. Typical target environments include winter rain or Mediterranean-type drought associated with post-flowering moisture stress and heat stress such as those found at Aleppo (Syria), Settat (Morocco) and Marcos Juarez (Argentina), all classified by CIMMYT within Wheat Mega Environment 4 (Low rainfall, semi-arid environment; ME4: SA). It is distributed to 150 locations, and contains 50 entries.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Global Wheat Program, IWIN Collaborators, Singh, Ravi, Payne, Thomas
Other Authors: Rodriguez Araceli
Format: Experimental data, Phenotypic data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2005
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural research, Wheat, Triticum aestivum, Agronomic score, Heading time, Maturity time, Powdery mildew severity, Plant early vigour, Grain color, Grain number per spike, Grain yield, Helminthosporium species severity, Spot blotch incidence, Tan spot severity, Lodging incidence, Stem rust coefficient of infection, Plant height, Leaf rust coefficient of infection, Stripe rust coefficient of infection, Septoria nodorum blotch severity, Spike number, Spike length, Spikelet number, Sprouting tolerance, Septoria tritici blotch severity, Grain test weight, Grain weight, Mega Environment 4, 13th SAWYT, Selected check mark,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10314
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Summary:The Semi-Arid Wheat Yield Trial (SAWYT) is a replicated yield trial that contains spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) germplasm adapted to low rainfall, drought prone environments typically receiving less than 500 mm of water available during the cropping cycle. The combination of water-use efficiency and water responsive broad adaptation plus yield potential is important in drought environments where rainfall is frequently erratic across and within years. Stripe rust, leaf rust and stem rust, root rots, nematodes, and bunts are the key biotic constraints. Typical target environments include winter rain or Mediterranean-type drought associated with post-flowering moisture stress and heat stress such as those found at Aleppo (Syria), Settat (Morocco) and Marcos Juarez (Argentina), all classified by CIMMYT within Wheat Mega Environment 4 (Low rainfall, semi-arid environment; ME4: SA). It is distributed to 150 locations, and contains 50 entries.