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Daniel F. Calderini
Researcher at Austral University of Chile
Publications - 73
Citations - 4939
Daniel F. Calderini is an academic researcher from Austral University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anthesis & Cultivar. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 70 publications receiving 4247 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel F. Calderini include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & University of Buenos Aires.
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Raising yield potential of wheat. III. Optimizing partitioning to grain while maintaining lodging resistance
M. John Foulkes,Gustavo A. Slafer,William J. Davies,Pete Berry,Roger Sylvester-Bradley,Pierre Martre,Pierre Martre,Daniel F. Calderini,Simon Griffiths,Matthew P. Reynolds +9 more
TL;DR: Six complementary approaches are proposed, namely: optimizing developmental pattern to maximize spike fertility and grain number, optimizing spike growth to maximize grain number and dry matter harvest index, improving spike fertility through desensitizing floret abortion to environmental cues, and improving potential grain size and grain filling.
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Grain weight and grain number responsiveness to pre-anthesis temperature in wheat, barley and triticale
Cristina Cecilia Ugarte,Daniel F. Calderini,Daniel F. Calderini,Gustavo A. Slafer,Gustavo A. Slafer +4 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the overall response, and specific differences, of GN and GW to pre-anthesis temperature in wheat, barley and triticale found the highest effect was found when temperature increased during stem elongation (yield decrease: 46%), lowest when treatments were imposed during heading-antshesis (15%) and intermediate for treatments imposed during booting-antheses (27%).
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Changes in yield and yield stability in wheat during the 20th century.
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of trends in yield and yield stability throughout the century was made for 21 countries (Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, UK, Uruguay, USA and the former USSR).
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Genetic improvement in wheat yield and associated traits. A re‐examination of previous results and the latest trends
TL;DR: Two field experiments were carried out with seven wheat cultivars representing different eras of plant breeding, to evaluate genetic improvement over the last century in grain yield, height, biomass, harvest index and grain yield components, indicating that during recent years harvest index has been kept as the main attribute responsible for increases ingrain yield.
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Prospects of doubling global wheat yields
Malcolm J. Hawkesford,José Luis Araus,Robert F. Park,Daniel F. Calderini,Daniel J. Miralles,Tianmin Shen,Jianping Zhang,Martin A. J. Parry +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the problems and potential solutions for increased wheat yields are discussed, in the context of specific geographic regions, with a particular emphasis on China, and the importance and the prospects for improvement of individual traits are presented.