Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage

This research is developing methodology to facilitate large-scale screening of heat stress tolerance in canola at flowering stage, and will identify heat tolerant germplasm for Australian plant breeders. The new methods and heat tolerant germplasm will be transferred to canola breeders, which will...

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Main Authors: Chen, S., Stefanova, Katia, Siddique, K., Cowling, W.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87528
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author Chen, S.
Stefanova, Katia
Siddique, K.
Cowling, W.
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Stefanova, Katia
Siddique, K.
Cowling, W.
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description This research is developing methodology to facilitate large-scale screening of heat stress tolerance in canola at flowering stage, and will identify heat tolerant germplasm for Australian plant breeders. The new methods and heat tolerant germplasm will be transferred to canola breeders, which will accelerate the future commercial release of heat tolerant varieties. Our aim is to help Australian growers to maintain canola productivity as temperatures rise in response to climate change.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-875282022-02-03T07:58:55Z Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage Chen, S. Stefanova, Katia Siddique, K. Cowling, W. This research is developing methodology to facilitate large-scale screening of heat stress tolerance in canola at flowering stage, and will identify heat tolerant germplasm for Australian plant breeders. The new methods and heat tolerant germplasm will be transferred to canola breeders, which will accelerate the future commercial release of heat tolerant varieties. Our aim is to help Australian growers to maintain canola productivity as temperatures rise in response to climate change. 2021 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87528 fulltext
spellingShingle Chen, S.
Stefanova, Katia
Siddique, K.
Cowling, W.
Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
title Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
title_full Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
title_fullStr Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
title_full_unstemmed Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
title_short Pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
title_sort pre-breeding canola for heat stress tolerance – a prototype facility for large-scale screening at flowering stage
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/87528