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PLOS ONE | 2015

Genetic dissection of grain size and grain number trade-offs in CIMMYT Wheat Germplasm

Simon Griffiths; Luzie U. Wingen; Julian Pietragalla; Guillermo Ariel García; Ahmed K. Hasan; Daniel J. Miralles; Daniel F. Calderini; Jignaben Bipinchandra Ankleshwaria; Michelle Leverington Waite; James Simmonds; J. W. Snape; Matthew P. Reynolds

Grain weight (GW) and number per unit area of land (GN) are the primary components of grain yield in wheat. In segregating populations both yield components often show a negative correlation among themselves. Here we use a recombinant doubled haploid population of 105 individuals developed from the CIMMYT varieties Weebill and Bacanora to understand the relative contribution of these components to grain yield and their interaction with each other. Weebill was chosen for its high GW and Bacanora for high GN. The population was phenotyped in Mexico, Argentina, Chile and the UK. Two loci influencing grain yield were indicated on 1B and 7B after QTL analysis. Weebill contributed the increasing alleles. The 1B effect, which is probably caused by to the 1BL.1RS rye introgression in Bacanora, was a result of increased GN, whereas, the 7B QTL controls GW. We concluded that increased in GW from Weebill 7B allele is not accompanied by a significant reduction in grain number. The extent of the GW and GN trade-off is reduced. This makes this locus an attractive target for marker assisted selection to develop high yielding bold grain varieties like Weebill. AMMI analysis was used to show that the 7B Weebill allele appears to contribute to yield stability.


Global Change Biology | 2015

High night temperatures during grain number determination reduce wheat and barley grain yield: a field study

Guillermo Ariel García; M. Fernanda Dreccer; Daniel J. Miralles; Román A. Serrago

Warm nights are a widespread predicted feature of climate change. This study investigated the impact of high night temperatures during the critical period for grain yield determination in wheat and barley crops under field conditions, assessing the effects on development, growth and partitioning crop-level processes driving grain number per unit area (GN). Experiments combined: (i) two contrasting radiation and temperature environments: late sowing in 2011 and early sowing in 2013, (ii) two well-adapted crops with similar phenology: bread wheat and two-row malting barley and (iii) two temperature regimes: ambient and high night temperatures. The night temperature increase (ca. 3.9 °C in both crops and growing seasons) was achieved using purpose-built heating chambers placed on the crop at 19:000 hours and removed at 7:00 hours every day from the third detectable stem node to 10 days post-flowering. Across growing seasons and crops, the average minimum temperature during the critical period ranged from 11.2 to 17.2 °C. Wheat and barley grain yield were similarly reduced under warm nights (ca. 7% °C(-1) ), due to GN reductions (ca. 6% °C(-1) ) linked to a lower number of spikes per m(2) . An accelerated development under high night temperatures led to a shorter critical period duration, reducing solar radiation capture with negative consequences for biomass production, GN and therefore, grain yield. The information generated could be used as a starting point to design management and/or breeding strategies to improve crop adaptation facing climate change.


Food and Energy Security | 2015

Fruiting efficiency: an alternative trait to further rise wheat yield

Gustavo A. Slafer; Mónica Elía; Roxana Savin; Guillermo Ariel García; Ignacio I. Terrile; Ariel Ferrante; Daniel J. Miralles; Fernanda G. González


Field Crops Research | 2014

Wheat grain number: Identification of favourable physiological traits in an elite doubled-haploid population

Guillermo Ariel García; Román A. Serrago; Fernanda G. González; Gustavo A. Slafer; Matthew P. Reynolds; Daniel J. Miralles


Crop Science | 2013

Grain Yield Potential Strategies in an Elite Wheat Double-Haploid Population Grown in Contrasting Environments

Guillermo Ariel García; Ahmed K. Hasan; Laura Puhl; Matthew P. Reynolds; Daniel F. Calderini; Daniel J. Miralles


Field Crops Research | 2016

Post-anthesis warm nights reduce grain weight in field-grown wheat and barley

Guillermo Ariel García; Román A. Serrago; M. Fernanda Dreccer; Daniel J. Miralles


Agricultural Systems | 2018

Warm nights in the Argentine Pampas: Modelling its impact on wheat and barley shows yield reductions

Guillermo Ariel García; Daniel J. Miralles; Román A. Serrago; Ignacio Alzueta; Neil I. Huth; M. Fernanda Dreccer


Archive | 2015

Genetic Dissection of Grain Size and Grain Number Trade-Offs in CIMMYT Wheat

Simon Griffiths; Luzie U. Wingen; Julian Pietragalla; Guillermo Ariel García; Ahmed K. Hasan; Daniel J. Miralles; Daniel F. Calderini; Jignaben Bipinchandra Ankleshwaria; James Simmonds; J. W. Snape; Matthew P. Reynolds


Archive | 2014

Implicancias del cambio climático sobre el rendimiento de los cereales de invierno en la Región Pampeana

Daniel J. Miralles; Guillermo Ariel García


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Variability of duration of pre-anthesis phases as a strategy for increasing wheat grain yield

Guillermo Ariel García; Román A. Serrago; Maria L. Appendino; Lucio Lombardo; Leonardo S. Vanzetti; Marcelo Helguera; Daniel J. Miralles

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Román A. Serrago

University of Buenos Aires

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Matthew P. Reynolds

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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Ahmed K. Hasan

Austral University of Chile

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Fernanda G. González

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Julian Pietragalla

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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