New study identifies most stable and high-yielding durum wheat genotypes.
The researchers studied twenty types of durum wheat to see how well they grew in different locations over three years. They found that some types of wheat were more stable and had higher yields than others. Genotypes G2, G7, G8, and G10 were the best performers, with high yields and stable growth patterns. The study showed that certain wheat types were better suited for dryland conditions, providing valuable information for farmers looking to maximize their crop yields.