Mechanical stimulation in wheat triggers age- and dose-dependent alterations in growth, development and grain characteristics.
Rebecca HindhaughMaurice BoschIain S DonnisonPublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
The morphological and developmental response to mechanical brushing treatment, in relation to vegetative above-ground biomass and grain yield, is dependent on plant age as well as the dose of the treatments. This study shows that mechanical stimulation of wheat impacts on a multitude of agriculturally relevant traits and provides a much needed advancement of our understanding of wheat thigmomorphogenesis and the potential applications of mechanical conditioning to control relevant traits.
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