Journal article
Early vigour in wheat: Could it lead to more severe terminal drought stress under elevated atmospheric [CO2] and semi-arid conditions?
M Bourgault, HA Webber, K Chenu, GJ O’Leary, T Gaiser, S Siebert, F Dreccer, N Huth, GJ Fitzgerald, M Tausz, F Ewert
Global Change Biology | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15128
Abstract
Early vigour in wheat is a trait that has received attention for its benefits reducing evaporation from the soil surface early in the season. However, with the growth enhancement common to crops grown under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (e[CO2]), there is a risk that too much early growth might deplete soil water and lead to more severe terminal drought stress in environments where production relies on stored soil water content. If this is the case, the incorporation of such a trait in wheat breeding programmes might have unintended negative consequences in the future, especially in dry years. We used selected data from cultivars with proven expression of high and low early vigour ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Commonwealth Department of Agriculture and Water Resources; Grains Research and Development Corporation