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Genotypic variation and covariation in wheat seedling seminal root architecture and grain yield under field conditions.

Gregory J RebetzkeH ZhangC H IngvordsenA G CondonS M RichM H Ellis
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2022)
= 0.15 ns) cohorts. Tails representing extremes in seedling root length and number were associated with significant differences in grain yield of up to 35% in droughted field environments but were not different in irrigated environments. Increases in grain yield were linked to greater lengths of seminal roots 4, 5 and 6 and were largely independent of plant height or development. This is the first report on the genetic relationship of seedling root architecture and embryo size, and potential in selection of seminal root size for accessing deep-soil moisture in droughted environments.
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