Ectopic expression of TaBG1 increases seed size and alters nutritional characteristics of the grain in wheat but does not lead to increased yields
Abstract Background Grain size is thought to be a major component of yield in many plant species. Here we set out to understand if knowledge from other cereals such as rice could translate to increased yield gains in wheat and lead to increased nitrogen use efficiency. Previous findings that the ove...
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Main Authors: | Matthew J. Milner, Sarah Bowden, Melanie Craze, Emma J. Wallington |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c67b5b567b674321ab59f3b5a984aac1 |
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