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Groups of bread wheat landraces in Austrian alps
Authors:A. C. Zeven  R. Schachl
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant Breeding (IvP), Agricultural University, P.O.B. 386, 6700 AJ Wageningen, the Netherlands;(2) Landwirtschaftlich-chemische Bundesanstalt, Wieningerstrasse 8, A-4025 Linz, Austria
Abstract:Summary Using 49 morphological characteristics sixty-six accessions originating from 15 populations of bread wheat, together with 8 selections from landraces and 5 improved varieties were classified in five groups: group 1: Alpiner Bartwizen (including Hausbergweizen), Attergauer Bartweizen, which are marked by awned white ears; group 2: Awned Sipbachzeller (and its selection Otterbacher Bartweizen) and marked by awned red ears. This group also includes some awned derivatives of hybrids between group 1 and group 3; group 3: Sipbachzeller wheat, including Innviertler wheat and the selections Ritzlhofer Alt, Achleitner and Wieselburger roter Kolben; group 4: Tassilo and Tassilo-variants, and group 5: Dickkopf (Squarehead) types with lax ear, probably being derivatives of hybrids between group 3 and Dickkopf types.Most populations were contaminated with foreign material. The contamination may have been caused by the farmer who actually mixed varieties, or may have originated on the farmer's field.
Keywords:Triticum aestivum  bread wheat  landrace groups  classification  primary landrace  secondary landrace  Austria
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