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Wild halophytic species as forage sources: Key aspects for plant breeding
Authors:Lorena del Rosario Marinoni  Juan Marcelo Zabala  Edith Liliana Taleisnik  Gustavo Enrique Schrauf  Geraldina Alicia Richard  Pablo Andrs Tomas  Julio Alberto Giavedoni  Jos Francisco Pensiero
Institution:Lorena del Rosario Marinoni,Juan Marcelo Zabala,Edith Liliana Taleisnik,Gustavo Enrique Schrauf,Geraldina Alicia Richard,Pablo Andrés Tomas,Julio Alberto Giavedoni,José Francisco Pensiero
Abstract:The use of wild halophytic species as forage resources in saline environments has gained increasing attention. Argentina ranks third in area of saline soils in the world, with a third of its territory showing various degrees of salinity, sodicity and/or alkalinity. On this type of soils, rangelands are the main forage resource for livestock production. Many wild species have forage potential and can also be used for the rehabilitation of rangelands and for intercropping. Information about these species, as well as on the physiological and genetic bases associated with salinity tolerance, provides relevant tools for efficient selection methods. This study addresses Argentine wild halophyte species with forage potential and describes selection criteria with an emphasis on the following taxa: (a) Poaceae: subfamily Chloridoideae and tribes Paniceae and Triticeae, (b) Fabaceae and (c) Amaranthaceae (formerly known as Chenopodiaceae). The review is intended to contribute to the general discussion on strategies for the improvement of wild plant genetic resources, using forage species naturally growing in saline soils in Argentina as a case study.
Keywords:Argentina  rangelands  saline soils  selection  wild plant genetic resources
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