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The variation of yield components in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in response to stressful growing conditions of alkaline soil
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2010
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EngineeringBotanyPca AxisAgricultural EconomicsStressful ConditionsCrop PhysiologyGrain QualityAbiotic DamageYield ComponentsPlant-soil RelationshipAlkaline SoilPublic HealthCrop ProductionQuantitative GeneticsPlant-abiotic InteractionCrop YieldDroughtCrop ProtectionCrop ScienceAmmi ModelPlant Physiology
The paper presents the results of experiments with 11 varieties of wheat grown in alkaline soil stressful conditions. The experiment was set up at the site in the Banat, on the non-ameliorated solonetz soil, as control variante, and with ameliorative measures using phosphogypsum. The phenotypic variability and genotype by environment interaction for the grain number and weight per spike, using AMMI model in three vegetation seasons were studied. The analysis of the results revealed that the tested varieties responded differently to external, stressful conditions and ameliorative measures. Based on the AMMI analysis results the significance of PCA axis was observed.
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