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Title: Remote sensing techniques and stable isotopes as phenotyping tools to assess wheat yield performance: effects of growing temperature and vernalization
Author: Rezzouk, Fatima Zahra
Gracia-Romero, Adrian
Kefauver, Shawn Carlisle
Aparicio, Nieves
Aranjuelo Michelena, Iker
Serret Molins, M. Dolors
Araus Ortega, José Luis
Keywords: Conreu
Agricultura
Blat
Crops
Agriculture
Wheat
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2019
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: This study compares distinct phenotypic approaches to assess wheat performance under different growing temperatures and vernalization needs. A set of 38 (winter and facultative) wheat cultivars were planted in Valladolid (Spain) under irrigation and two contrasting planting dates: normal (late autumn), and late (late winter). The late plating trial exhibited a 1.5 °C increase in average crop temperature. Measurements with different remote sensing techniques were performed at heading and grain filling, as well as carbon isotope composition (δ13C) and nitrogen content analysis. Multispectral and RGB vegetation indices and canopy temperature related better to grain yield (GY) across the whole set of genotypes in the normal compared with the late planting, with indices (such as the RGB indices Hue, a* and the spectral indices NDVI, EVI and CCI) measured at grain filling performing the best. Aerially assessed remote sensing indices only performed better than ground-acquired ones at heading. Nitrogen content and δ13C correlated with GY at both planting dates. Correlations within winter and facultative genotypes were much weaker, particularly in the facultative subset. For both planting dates, the best GY prediction models were achieved when combining remote sensing indices with δ13C and nitrogen of mature grains. Implications for phenotyping in the context of increasing temperatures are further discussed.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110281
It is part of: Plant Science, 2019, vol. 295, p. 110281
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/176968
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110281
ISSN: 0168-9452
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