Wheat Derived Synthetics Drought Tolerance Evaluation 2011-2012

Derived synthetic wheat lines were tested for drought tolerance via late sowing and reduced irrigation in Ciudad Obregon in the 2011-20 12 growing season. These materials were derived from bi-parental crosses, backcrosses, or topcrosses between bread wheat lines and synthetic hexaploid wheat lines. The results presented are the uncurated raw data from one season of planting. The trial contained 1727 unique materials and 2250 total entries.

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Main Authors: Bonnett, David, Saint Pierre, Carolina, Jafarzadeh, Jafar, Jiménez Tapia, José Luis
Other Authors: Dreher, Kate
Format: experimental data biblioteca
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2015
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural research, Bread wheat, Triticum aestivum, Plant height, Grain yield, Days to flowering, Days to maturity, Crop performance, Drought stress, Drought tolerance, Synthetic hexaploid wheat, Derived synthetic wheat,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10349
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Summary:Derived synthetic wheat lines were tested for drought tolerance via late sowing and reduced irrigation in Ciudad Obregon in the 2011-20 12 growing season. These materials were derived from bi-parental crosses, backcrosses, or topcrosses between bread wheat lines and synthetic hexaploid wheat lines. The results presented are the uncurated raw data from one season of planting. The trial contained 1727 unique materials and 2250 total entries.