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- W2183551290 abstract "Traditionally, wheat is the main cereal crop grown on the fertile soils of the banks of the River Nile in the Northern states of Sudan, where there is relatively cooler and longer winter. However, recently due to the urbanization and changes in food habits, wheat became the second most important crop in Sudan after sorghum. To meet the ever-increasing demand for wheat the strategy and national policies adopted in Sudan aim at expanding wheat production to the south into the non-traditional warmer areas, in the east (New Halfa area) and south of Khartoum (Gezira area). The growing season of wheat in the Gezira is from mid-October to mid-April. Only in December and January are the Gezira’s mean daily temperatures below the tolerance limit for wheat of 25 C. In northern Sudan, north of Latitude 18.5 0 N, mean daily temperatures stay below this limit from November to March but exceed it in October and April. The climate is therefore only moderately suitable for irrigated wheat in the north, and only marginally suitable in central Sudan. In these non-traditional areas, the high temperatures prevail during the beginning and end of the cropping cycle leading to reduced crop productivity, and considerable variability in bread wheat performance over years was observed (Ageeb, 1994). Also Ishag (1990) stated that heat stress influences productivity of wheat specially when temperature higher than 30 0 C coincides with initial stage development and generally hot environment reduces the duration of all developmental stage of the crop. Therefore, expanding wheat production south to these non-traditional areas necessitates development of adapted and heat tolerant cultivars. The main objective of this investigation was to evaluate the performance of different wheat genotypes and to identify the most heat tolerant adapted genotype." @default.
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- W2183551290 title "Conference on International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development Screening and Selection of Spring Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes for Adaptation to High-temperature Areas of Sudan" @default.
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