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The impact of selection and breeding for above-ground vigour on below-ground traits associated with weed competitiveness in wheat

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2022-09
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Conference Contribution - published
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Weeds are a critical pest management issue for wheat producers. The weed competitiveness of wheat has typically been reduced through a century of selection for dwarf genotypes to prevent lodging and increase the harvest index. Many of the cultural and chemical strategies employed to manage weeds are costly and some may lead to the development of herbicide resistance. Therefore, novel and cost-effective integrated approaches for weed management in cereals are needed. One approach to enhance competitiveness without reducing harvest index is through selection for early shoot vigour. However, the impact of above-ground vigour on below-ground root traits and competitiveness has not been well characterised to date.
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© CAWS - Council of Australasian Weed Societies and the Weed Management Society of South Australia Inc
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