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The main direction of breeding grain crops is to increase yield and improve grain quality. For maximum crop yield, it is necessary to develop cultivars with high productivity and quality potential, resistant to biotic and abiotic environmental factors ...
Elmira Rubenovna Avakyan +1 more
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Breeding Strategies for Lodging Resistance in Rice [PDF]
Lodging of the rice crop is the major limiting factor to rice productivity in cyclone prone areas. Lodging not only reduces the yield but also it deteriorates grain quality impedes mechanical harvesting, increases harvesting and drying costs.
Girija Rani M. +5 more
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Field‐based mechanical phenotyping of cereal crops to assess lodging resistance [PDF]
Plant mechanical failure, also known as lodging, is the cause of significant and unpredictable yield losses in cereal crops. Lodging occurs in two distinct failure modes—stalk lodging and root lodging.
Lindsay Erndwein +3 more
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Breeding Resilience: Exploring Lodging Resistance Mechanisms in Rice
Lodging is more than just plants falling over; it incurs significant economic losses for farmers leading to a decrease in both yield and quality of the final produce.
Durga Prasad Mullangie +5 more
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WINTER WHEAT SELECTION AND RESISTANCE TO LODGING [PDF]
The resistance of winter wheat plants to lodging contributes to an increase of yield and quality of the obtained grain. The aim of this work is to assess resistance to lodging and its relation (dependence) to changes in morphobiological characteristics of plants of winter wheat varieties in the selection process.
B.A. Dorokhov, N.M. Vasilieva
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Thickness-stiffness trade-off improves lodging resistance in rice. [PDF]
AbstractLodging of cereal crops significantly reduces grain yield and quality, making lodging resistance a prime target for breeding programs. However, lodging resistance among different rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars in the field remains largely unknown, as is the relationship between the major properties of culms such as their morphological and ...
Tsugawa S +3 more
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Integration of lodging resistance QTL in soybean [PDF]
AbstractPoor lodging resistance could limit increases in soybean yield. Previously, a considerable number of observations of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for lodging resistance have been reported by independent studies. The integration of these QTL into a consensus map will provide further evidence of their usefulness in soybean improvement.
Sadal Hwang, Tong Geon Lee
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An integrated strategy coordinating endogenous and exogenous approaches to alleviate crop lodging
The frequent occurrence of global extreme weather conditions and the problem of lodging restrict crops’ stability and high-yield production, posing a serious threat to global food security.
Lu Yang +5 more
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Utilization of stiff culm trait of rice smos1 mutant for increased lodging resistance. [PDF]
Although the introduction of semi-dwarf trait into rice has led to improved lodging resistance making it capable of supporting high grain yield, lodging still remains a concern when attempting to further increase the grain yield of rice.
Ko Hirano +7 more
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Lodging is the most common constraint on grain yield of direct-seeded rice. There is limited information about lodging resistance and its related plant traits in direct-seeded and double-season rice (DDR) in Central China. This study aims to identify the
Xin-yu WANG +5 more
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