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Evolutionary breeding of healthy wheat: from plot to farm

Authors :
Atkinson, C
Ball, B
Davies, D H K
Rees, R
Russell, G
Stockdale, E A
Watson, C A
Walker, R
Younie, D
Wolfe, M S
Hinchsliffe, K E
Clarke, S M
Jones, H
Haigh, Z
Atkinson, C
Ball, B
Davies, D H K
Rees, R
Russell, G
Stockdale, E A
Watson, C A
Walker, R
Younie, D
Wolfe, M S
Hinchsliffe, K E
Clarke, S M
Jones, H
Haigh, Z
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Genetically diverse Composite Cross Populations (CCPs) may be useful in environmentally variable low-input systems as an alternative to pure line varieties. They are formed by hybridising lines with diverse evolutionary origins, bulking the F1 progeny, and allowing natural selection of the progeny in successive crop environments. CCPs derived from 10 high yielding parents (YCCPs), 12 high quality parents (QCCPs), or all 22 parents (YQCCPs), were grown at four sites (2 organic, 2 conventional) in the UK; they are currently (2006) in F5. The YCCPs out yielded the QCCPs, which had better quality characteristics. Although the CCPs performed within the range of the parents, the values obtained were often better than the mean of the parents. Some population samples are now being grown on farms and other sites in England, France, Germany and Hungary.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1137472793
Document Type :
Electronic Resource