Green revolution and other wheat dwarfing genes in contrasting production systems

This study compared the agronomic and physiological performances of 'Green Revolution' and other dwarfing genes in contrasting ('organic' v 'conventional') systems. Three years (2005/6 - 2007/8) of experiments using near-isogenic (NILs) and double haploid (DH) lines in...

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Main Author: Delelle, Molla Addisu
Published: University of Reading 2009
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Online Access:http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.499362
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Summary:This study compared the agronomic and physiological performances of 'Green Revolution' and other dwarfing genes in contrasting ('organic' v 'conventional') systems. Three years (2005/6 - 2007/8) of experiments using near-isogenic (NILs) and double haploid (DH) lines in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were conducted at the Crops Research Unit, The University of Reading, UK.