New wheat varieties promise higher yields on salt affected soil
The researchers studied 90 types of wheat in salty soil to see how different traits affect grain yield. They found that grain yield is closely linked to biological yield, harvest index, and other factors like flowering time and plant height. Biological yield and harvest index have the biggest direct impact on grain yield, while traits like tillers per plant and plant height indirectly contribute to yield. This suggests that focusing on these traits can help develop high-yielding wheat varieties.