R. Mason, T. Roberts, Richard E. Boyles, Andrea Acuña, M. N. Arguello, Diana C. Ballesteros, N. Subramanian
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This chapter summarizes the current understanding of the response of wheat to waterlogging stress, the genetic control of uptake and transport of macro- and micronutrients, and the QTLs and genes associated with tolerance mechanisms. Potential targets for molecular breeding through marker-assisted selection and the potential for genomic selection are discussed in order to provide a better understanding of the biology and genes underlying soil waterlogging tolerance, as well as clarity and direction for breeders for future molecular breeding targets to expedite cultivar development.