Evaluation of canola performance under single and double heat waves (UWA 2024)

Dataset

Description

This data set is generated from a national project “Development of new genetic sources for canola heat tolerance” (Agreement #: UWA2404-011RTX; UWA ROAP ID: 2023/GR001597) funded by the Grains Research & Development Corporation (GRDC), Australia.
In the previous GRDC project (UWA1905-007RTX), we developed a protocol for heat stress tolerance in canola in a prototype heat screening facility (HSF). This method based on a single heat stress event at first flower was useful to identify heat-tolerant germplasm and heat-sensitive germplasm, but many genotypes fully recovered on the side branches of the plants and some even on the main stem.
In this experiment, we will explore single and double heat stress events during flowering to separate and define two potential measures of heat tolerance: (i) tolerance of the heat stress events, and (ii) recovery from the heat stress events.
The aim of this experiment is to develop new phenotyping protocol for screening of heat tolerance and we will deliver the canola breeders a reproducible and reliable protocol for heat tolerance phenotyping on single plants.
Date made availableMay 2025
PublisherThe University of Western Australia
Temporal coverage2024 - 2025
Date of data productionMar 2024 - Mar 2025
Geographical coverageUWA's Field Station at Shenton park
Geospatial point-31.948333, 115.795556Show on map

Keywords

  • canola
  • Abiotic stress
  • Stress tolerance
  • Heat waves
  • Heat tolerance
  • Brassica napus
  • GRDC

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