38th Elite Selection Wheat Yield Trial

The Elite Selection Wheat Yield Trial (ESWYT) is a replicated yield trial that contains spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) germplasm adapted to Mega-environment 1 (ME1) which represents the optimally irrigated, low rainfall areas. Major stresses include leaf, stem and yellow rusts, Karnal bunt, and lodging. Representative areas include the Gangetic Valley (India), the Indus Valley (Pakistan), the Nile Valley (Egypt), irrigated river valleys in parts of China (e.g. Chengdu), and the Yaqui Valley (Mexico). This ME encompasses 36 million hectares spread primarily over Asia and Africa between 350S -350N latitudes. White (amber)-grained types are preferred by consumers of wheat in the vast majority of the areas. It is distributed to upto 200 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 biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network 2017
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural research, Wheat, Triticum aestivum, Agronomic score, Above ground biomass, Canopy temperature, Days to anthesis, Days to heading, Days to maturity, Powdery mildew, Germination, Ground cover at 5 leaf stage, Grain hardness, Grain moisture, Grain protein, Grains spike, Grain yield, Grain weight per spike, Helminthosporium sativum leaf, Leaf length, Leaf width, Lodging percent harvested area, Normalized difference vegetation index, Stem rust, Plant height, Leaf rust, Stripe rust on leaf, Sedimentation index, Spike length, Septoria tritici blotch, Test weight, 1000 grain weight, Mega Environment 1, 38th ESWYT, Selected check mark, Fusarium spp.,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548343
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Summary:The Elite Selection Wheat Yield Trial (ESWYT) is a replicated yield trial that contains spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) germplasm adapted to Mega-environment 1 (ME1) which represents the optimally irrigated, low rainfall areas. Major stresses include leaf, stem and yellow rusts, Karnal bunt, and lodging. Representative areas include the Gangetic Valley (India), the Indus Valley (Pakistan), the Nile Valley (Egypt), irrigated river valleys in parts of China (e.g. Chengdu), and the Yaqui Valley (Mexico). This ME encompasses 36 million hectares spread primarily over Asia and Africa between 350S -350N latitudes. White (amber)-grained types are preferred by consumers of wheat in the vast majority of the areas. It is distributed to upto 200 locations and contains 50 entries.