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what is recovery phase in wheat​

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Answered by vp51433pehfia
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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Wheat yield recovery after drought stress at tailoring was dependent on maintaining kernel number in ears developed under stress and producing a large number of ears upon recovery.

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As drought stress progressed into the later tailoring stage, yield recovery became poorer because kernels per ear and yield per ear decreased.

Germination, emergence, tailoring, floral initiation or double ridge, terminal spikelet, first node or beginning of stem elongation, boot, spike emergence, anthesis, and maturity are the typical physiological stages.

Wheat is a versatile crop. It is grown in temperate, irrigated, dry, and high-rainfall areas, as well as in warm, humid, and dry, cold environments. This wide adaptation has undoubtedly been made possible by the complex nature of the plant's genome, which provides great plasticity to the crop. Wheat is a C3 plant, which means it prefers cool temperatures.

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