Abstract
The productivity of wheat is largely influenced by environmental conditions at flowering, with temperature and moisture stress during this period causing significant reductions to yield. The flowering requirements of vernalisation (VRN), photoperiod (Ppd) and earliness per se (EPS) regulate wheat development in response to environmental stimuli, increasing the likelihood of flowering within the optimal window (late September to mid-October in southern NSW). Growers increase the likelihood of coordinating flowering with the optimal window by matching sowing time to variety phenology.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Grains research update |
Subtitle of host publication | Boosting profitability - resilient solutions |
Place of Publication | Bendigo VIC |
Publisher | Grains Research and Development Corporation |
Pages | 131-135 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Publication status | Published - 19 Feb 2019 |
Event | GRDC Grains Research Update (Wagga Wagga) - Joyes Hall, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia Duration: 19 Feb 2019 → 20 Feb 2019 https://grdc.com.au/events/list/2019/02/grdc-grains-research-update-wagga-wagga (Conference website) https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/past-update-proceedings/2019/grdc-grains-research-update-wagga-wagga-2019?result_296215_result_page=2 (Proceedings link) |
Publication series
Name | GRDC Grains Research Update |
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Publisher | GRDC |
Conference
Conference | GRDC Grains Research Update (Wagga Wagga) |
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Abbreviated title | Boosting Profitability - Resilient Solutions |
Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Wagga Wagga |
Period | 19/02/19 → 20/02/19 |
Other | The GRDC Grains Research Update events are for agronomists, consultants, researchers and growers to see and discuss the latest in research and to network with their peers about how to apply new and relevant information to the latest farming systems. |
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