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Assessing the evolution of wheat grain traits during the last 166 years using archived samples

Sinda Ben Mariem, Angie L. Gámez, Luis Larraya, Teresa Fuertes‐Mendizábal, Núria Cañameras, J. L. Araus, S. P. McGrath, Malcolm J. Hawkesford, Carmen González‐Murua, Myriam Gaudeul, Leopoldo Medina, Alan Paton, Luigi Cattivelli, Andreas Fangmeier, James A. Bunce, Sabine Tausz‐Posch, A. J. Macdonald, Íker Aranjuelo

Scientific Reports · 2020

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Summary

The current study focuses on yield and nutritional quality changes of wheat grain over the last 166 years. It is based on wheat grain quality analyses carried out on samples collected between 1850 and 2016. Samples were obtained from the Broadbalk Continuous Wheat Experiment (UK) and from herbaria from 16 different countries around the world. Our study showed that, together with an increase in carbohydrate content, an impoverishment of mineral composition and protein content occurred. The imbalance in carbohydrate/protein content was specially marked after the 1960's, coinciding with strong increases in ambient [CO<sub>2</sub>] and temperature and the introduction of progressively shorter straw varieties. The implications of altered crop physiology are discussed.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41598-020-78504-x
Catalogue ID
BFmoakvms2-vnot49
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