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Wheat yield gaps: magnitude and opportunities to sustainably improve yield

Crop Types
  • Wheat
Collaborating Locations

Background

Yield gap is the difference between current yield and potential yield for the crop. Quantification of wheat yield gaps suggests that current yields are only ~40 to 70% of the potential (Lollato et al., 2017). Meanwhile, yields can be economically increased to ~70 to 85% of the potential (Lobell et al., 2009). Could producers economically increase yields by 10 to 40% with improved management?

Objectives

  1. Quantify the magnitude of yield gaps across major wheat producing regions of the Canadian Prairies, identifying regions where improvements in yield can be economically sustained
  2. Identify production practices leading to increased wheat yield to improve upon current agronomic recommendations

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Dr. Brian Beres
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2019
Completion Date
2023
Funding Partners
AWC, AI Bio, SWDC
Total Project Cost
733000
MCA Funding
70442

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