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A wiring diagram to integrate physiological traits of wheat yield potential

  • Matthew Paul Reynolds
  • , Gustavo Ariel Slafer
  • , John Michael Foulkes
  • , Simon Griffiths
  • , Erik Harry Murchie
  • , Elizabete Carmo-Silva
  • , Senthold Asseng
  • , Scott C. Chapman
  • , Mark Sawkins
  • , Jeff Gwyn
  • , Richard Bailey Flavell
  • International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
  • Technology Department
  • Center for Research in Agrotechnology (AGROTECNIO)
  • University of Lleida
  • University of Nottingham
  • John Innes Centre
  • Lancaster University
  • CSIRO Agriculture and Food
  • International Wheat Yield Partnership (IWYP)
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Research

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Abstract

As crop yields are pushed closer to biophysical limits, achieving yield gains becomes increasingly challenging and will require more insight into deterministic pathways to yields. Here, we propose a wiring diagram as a platform to illustrate the interrelationships of the physiological traits that impact wheat yield potential and to serve as a decision support tool for crop scientists. The wiring diagram is based on the premise that crop yield is a function of photosynthesis (source), the investment of assimilates into reproductive organs (sinks) and the underlying processes that enable expression of both. By illustrating these linkages as coded wires, the wiring diagram can show connections among traits that may not have been apparent, and can inform new research hypotheses and guide crosses designed to accumulate beneficial traits and alleles in breeding. The wiring diagram can also serve to create an ever-richer common point of reference for refining crop models in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-324
Number of pages7
JournalNature Food
Volume3
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2022

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