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Advances in breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in wheat

Research Authors
Suchismita Mondal, Ahmed Sallam, Deepmala Sehgal, Sivakumar Sukumaran, Md Farhad, J Navaneetha Krishnan, Uttam Kumar, Akshaya Biswal
Research Abstract

Wheat is a key economically important cereal crop that is consumed globally. While the grain yield increase is steady at around 1%, it is not enough to meet the growing global demands of the next decades. One the major factor that affects wheat production is the uncertainty in climatic patterns. High temperature, drought, frost, and salinity are some of the abiotic stresses known to affect wheat production significantly. Developing wheat varieties with stable and high grain yield is the crucial for sustainable wheat production. Though, diversity for tolerance to abiotic stress exists within the wheat gene pools and elite germplasms, there is a need to rapidly introgress and breed for stress adapted lines. Optimization of the breeding process, through use of effective screening technologies, faster generation advance, and recycling of parents could impact the varietal development process significantly. The advances in

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Genomic Designing for Abiotic Stress Resistant Cereal Crops
Research Member
Research Publisher
Springer, Cham
Research Year
2021
Research Pages
71-103