Groups of bread wheat landraces in Austrian alps |
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Authors: | A. C. Zeven R. Schachl |
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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 |
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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. |
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Keywords: | Triticum aestivum bread wheat landrace groups classification primary landrace secondary landrace Austria |
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