Evaluation of Spring Wheat Genotypes for Climatic Adaptability using Canopy Temperature as Physiological Indicator
Muhammad Sohail1*, Imtiaz Hussain2, Maqsood Qamar2, Sikander Khan Tanveer2, Syed Haider Abbas2, Zeshan Ali1 and Muhammad Imtiaz3
1Plant Physiology Program, Crop Sciences Institute, National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad Pakistan; 2Wheat Program, Crop Sciences Institute, National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad Pakistan; 3International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT), Islamabad Office Pakistan.
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Figure 1
Correlation between mean canopy temperature and grain yield of wheat genotypes under normal sowing conditions.
Figure 2
Correlation between mean canopy temperature and grain yield of wheat genotypes under late sowing conditions.
Figure 3
Correlation between mean canopy temperature and spike sterility (%) of wheat genotypes under normal sowing conditions.
Figure 4
Correlation between mean canopy temperature and spike sterility (%) of wheat genotypes under late sowing conditions.