Wheat Research Initiative

Improving drought tolerance in wheat for Asia

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This Research Initiative aims to assemble and integrate into breeding programmes genetic diversity for water-use efficiency (WUE) and heat tolerance from key sets of genetic resources. These materials will be shared with all partners for the analysis of trait and QTL-by-environment interaction to assess the genetic gains associated with each trait in each country's target environment.  QTLs will be combined in national breeding programmes using marker-assisted recurrent selection (MARS) and backcrossing. In the medium term, this RI will develop wheat germplasm adapted to Chinese and Indian environments, and with greatly enhanced water-use efficiency and heat tolerance.


Overall objective

The overall objective of this project is to develop wheat germplasm adapted to Chinese and Indian production environments with greatly enhanced water-use-efficiency. The establishment of effective phenotyping protocols and more efficient breeding schemes will be essential to achieving these outcomes.

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