Papers by Roberto Tuberosa
Abiotic stresses increasingly curtail crop yield as a result of global climate change and scarcit... more Abiotic stresses increasingly curtail crop yield as a result of global climate change and scarcity of water and nutrients. One way to minimize the negative impact of these factors on yield is to manipulate root system architecture (RSA) towards a distribution of roots in the soil that optimizes water and nutrient uptake. It is now established that most of the genetic variation for RSA is driven by a suite of quantitative trait loci. As we discuss here, marker-assisted selection and quantitative trait loci cloning for RSA are underway, exploiting genomic resources, candidate genes and the knowledge gained from Arabidopsis, rice and other crops. Nonetheless, efficient and accurate phenotyping, modelling and collaboration with breeders remain important challenges, particularly when defining ideal RSA for different crops and target environments.
The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Jul 1, 2014
Journal of Biotechnology, Oct 1, 2008
Annals of Botany, Jan 5, 2004
Springer eBooks, 2014
The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this p... more The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. While the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication, neither the authors nor the editors nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made. The publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein.
Blackwell eBooks, 2004
Page 244. Molecular approaches to unravel the genetic basis of water use efficiency Roberto Tuber... more Page 244. Molecular approaches to unravel the genetic basis of water use efficiency Roberto Tuberosa 9.1 Introduction Increasing crop productivity while enhancing the sustainability of agricultural practices will be the major ...
Da poco ha fatto notizia l'acquisto di Inter e Milan da parte di magnati cinesi, mentre scarsa at... more Da poco ha fatto notizia l'acquisto di Inter e Milan da parte di magnati cinesi, mentre scarsa attenzione ha ricevuto il passaggio ai cinesi stessi della Produttori Sementi Bologna, azienda leader nella selezione di frumento duro e tenero in Italia. Nulla di cui stupirsi si dirà, in quanto il calcio è seguito con passione da quasi ogni Italiano, mentre la selezione di sementi migliorate di frumento interessa solo pochi addetti all'agricoltura. Invece questa notizia ci riguarda tutti.
Wheat Improvement
Micronutrients are essential for plant growth although required in only very small amounts. There... more Micronutrients are essential for plant growth although required in only very small amounts. There are eight micronutrients needed for healthy growth of wheat: chlorine, iron, boron, manganese, zinc, copper, nickel and molybdenum. Several factors will influence the availability of micronutrients, including levels in the soil, and mobility or availability. Zinc deficiency is the most significant problem globally followed by boron, molybdenum, copper, manganese and iron. Deficiency is usually addressed through application of nutrients to seeds, or through foliar spays when symptoms develop. There is considerable genetic variation in the efficiency of micronutrient uptake in wheat, but this is not a major selection target for breeding programs given the agronomic solutions. However, for some micronutrients, the concentrations in the soil can be very high and result in toxicity. Of the micronutrients, the narrowest range between deficiency and toxicity is for boron and toxicity is a sign...
Food and Agriculture Organisation, Jul 6, 2021
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Papers by Roberto Tuberosa