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  • Agricultural Science
  • Plant Breeding
  • Genetics

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  • Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is vital for global food and nutritional security.
  • Increasing wheat production faces challenges from resource depletion, climate change, and disease outbreaks.
  • Traditional methods for boosting yield are becoming less effective, necessitating new technological approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the challenges in wheat production by developing climate-ready crop cultivars.
  • To integrate abiotic and biotic stress tolerance with high yield and nutritional quality in wheat breeding.
  • To bridge basic and applied research for sustainable wheat production.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing current research on abiotic stress factors (temperature, drought) and biotic stress resistance (pests, pathogens).
  • Examining the importance of high yield and nutritional quality in wheat breeding programs.
  • Synthesizing basic and applied research findings for practical application.

Main Results:

  • Understanding stress tolerance mechanisms is key to developing resilient wheat varieties.
  • Combining high yield with disease and pest resistance is a primary goal for wheat breeders.
  • Integrating genetic and breeding strategies is essential for climate-ready crops.

Conclusions:

  • Breeding climate-ready wheat cultivars is imperative for ensuring future food security.
  • A comprehensive approach combining stress tolerance, yield, and nutritional quality is needed.
  • Further research integrating plant stress knowledge with breeding strategies will support sustainable agriculture.