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Wheat research targets a number of traits to improve heat stress and improved water use efficiency | The Land

Today’s research dedicated to finding traits with superior heat stress tolerance, combined with high yield in non-stressful situations, aims to accelerate the development of more hardy durable varieties. Dr Thistlethwaite notes that research shows when temperatures exceed 28 degrees during wheat reproductive growth stages of pollen formation and flowering, yields decline. For every 1.0C rise in temperature above this level, yields decline by 4.0 per cent.

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