Genetic improvement in wheat yield and associated traits. A re‐examination of previous results and the latest trends
- 28 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant Breeding
- Vol. 114 (2) , 108-112
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.1995.tb00772.x
Abstract
Two field experiments were carried out with seven wheat cultivars (three of them, including a commercial hybrid, released during the last 10 years) representing different eras of plant breeding, to evaluate genetic improvement over the last century in grain yield, height, biomass, harvest index and grain yield components. Plots were fertilized and irrigated, and lodging and diseases were prevented.Main culm height was negatively correlated with the year of release of the cultivars, probably as a consequence of selection for increased lodging resistance. There was no significant association between total above‐ground biomass and year of release of the cultivars. On the other hand, grain yield increased as newer cultivars were released. Results indicate that during recent years harvest index has been kept as the main attribute responsible for increases in grain yield. In general, number of grains/m2 was associated with increases in grain yield during the century. However, the newest cultivars showed an increased grain weight. In both growing seasons, cultivars released before 1980 showed a trend towards reduced grain weight, but cultivars released after 1987 had a similar number of grains per m2 with a higher grain weight than their predecessors. This was probably because the most modern cultivars have a longer grain‐filling duration with a similar length of growth cycle.Keywords
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