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Integrating field-based heat tents and cyber-physical system technology to phenotype high night-time temperature impact on winter wheat.

Nathan T HeinDan WagnerRaju BheemanahalliDavid ŠebelaCarlos BustamanteAnuj ChiluwalMitchell L NeilsenS V Krishna Jagadish
Published in: Plant methods (2019)
This methodology is easily accessible and can be widely utilized due to its flexibility and ease of construction. This system can be modified and improved based on some of the recommendations and has the potential to be used across other crops or plants as it is not reliant on access to any hardwired utilities. The method tested will help the crop community to quantify the impact of HNT stress, identify novel donors that induce tolerance to HNT and help the breeders develop crop varieties that are resilient to changing climate.
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