Journal article

Wheats developed for high yield on stored soil moisture have deep vigorous root systems

SM Rich, AP Wasson, RA Richards, T Katore, R Prashar, R Chowdhary, DC Saxena, HM Mamrutha, A Zwart, SC Misra, SV Sai Prasad, R Chatrath, J Christopher, M Watt

Functional Plant Biology | Published : 2016

Abstract

Many rainfed wheat production systems are reliant on stored soil water for some or all of their water inputs. Selection and breeding for root traits could result in a yield benefit; however, breeding for root traits has traditionally been avoided due to the difficulty of phenotyping mature root systems, limited understanding of root system development and function, and the strong influence of environmental conditions on the phenotype of the mature root system. This paper outlines an international field selection program for beneficial root traits at maturity using soil coring in India and Australia. In the rainfed areas of India, wheat is sown at the end of the monsoon into hot soils with a ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by ACIAR Indo-Australian project on root and establishment traits for greater water use efficiency in wheat


Funding Acknowledgements

We are grateful for assistance in the field by Mick Weiss, Gilbert Permalloo, Alan Severini, Om Parkash, and J N Bagwan. The authors thank two anonymous reviewers who provided valuable feedback and constructive criticism that greatly improved the manuscript. We acknowledge the support of the ACIAR Indo-Australian project on root and establishment traits for greater water use efficiency in wheat (CIM/2006/071).