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Identifying the primary meteorological factors affecting the growth and development of Tartary buckwheat and a comprehensive landrace evaluation using a multi-environment phenotypic investigation.

Jing LiShan FengYang QuXiangwei GongYan LuoQinghua YangYuchuan ZhangKe DangXiaoli GaoBaili Feng
Published in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2021)
Understanding the impacts of meteorological factors on the phenotypic performance of crops can guide appropriate measures and facilitate germplasm selection for yield enhancement in the context of climate change. The landraces selected comprehensively in this study could be used as parents or intermediate materials for breeding high-quality Tartary buckwheat varieties in the future. The methods used could also be extended to other crops for breeding and germplasm innovation. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • air pollution
  • current status