Abiotic Stress and Wheat Grain Quality: A Comprehensive Review

  • Kumar R
  • Singh V
  • Pawar S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Wheat is a major cereal crop and is grown in a wide range of agroecologies across the world. Abiotic stresses such as heat stress (HS), drought, waterlogging (WL), salinity, ultraviolet radiation B (UVR-B), ozone (O3), mineral deficiency (MD), and heavy metal...

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Kumar, R., Singh, V., Pawar, S. K., Singh, P. K., Kaur, A., & Sharma, D. (2019). Abiotic Stress and Wheat Grain Quality: A Comprehensive Review. In Wheat Production in Changing Environments (pp. 63–87). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6883-7_3

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