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    • Mapping of novel salt tolerance QTL in an Excalibur × Kukri doubled haploid wheat population 

      Asif, Muhammad A; Schilling, Rhiannon K; Tilbrook, Joanne; Brien, Chris; Dowling, Kate; Rabie, Huwaida; Short, Laura; Trittermann, Christine; Garcia, Alexandre; Barrett-Lennard, Edward G; Berger, Bettina; Mather, Diane E; Gilliham, Matthew; Fleury, Delphine; Tester, Mark; Roy, Stuart J; Pearson, Allison S (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018-10-01)
      Key message Novel QTL for salinity tolerance traits have been detected using non-destructive and destructive phe­ notyping in bread wheat and were shown to be linked to improvements in yield in saline fields. Abstract ...
    • Mapping of novel salt tolerance QTL in an Excalibur× Kukri doubled haploid wheat population 

      Asif, Muhammad; Schilling, Rhiannon K; Tilbrook, Joanne; Brien, Chris; Dowling, Kate; Rabie, Huwaida; Short, Laura; Trittermann, Christine; Garcia, Alexandre; Barrett-Lennard, Edward G (Springer, 2017-07)
      Novel QTL for salinity tolerance traits have been detected using non-destructive and destructive phenotyping in bread wheat and were shown to be linked to improvements in yield in saline fields. Abstract Soil salinity ...
    • Variation in shoot tolerance mechanisms not related to ion toxicity in barley 

      Tilbrook, Joanne; Schilling, Rhiannon K; Berger, Bettina; Garcia, Alexandre; Trittermann, Christine; Coventry, Stewart; Rabie, Huwaida; Brien, Chris; Nguyen, Martin; Tester, Mark (CSIRO, 2017)
      Soil salinity can severely reduce crop growth and yield. Many studies have investigated salinity tolerance mechanisms in cereals using phenotypes that are relatively easy to measure. The majority of these studies measured ...