Researchers target new wheat genes for dry conditions

Updated October 23 2018 - 11:07am, first published 10:44am
BETTER CROPS: CSIRO wheat geneticist Greg Rebetzke is committed to delivering traits and germplasm for improving wheat’s water use efficiency, as well as weed-competitiveness.
BETTER CROPS: CSIRO wheat geneticist Greg Rebetzke is committed to delivering traits and germplasm for improving wheat’s water use efficiency, as well as weed-competitiveness.

FARMERS who have struggled with dry conditions across vast tracts of Queensland and NSW, will be heartened to know research is underway to develop new genetics for wheat varieties that make better use of precious and increasingly variable rainfall.

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