Identification of bread wheat,durum wheat and barley cultivars adapted to dry areas of Southern Italy |
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Authors: | P. Gavuzzi G. Delogu G. Boggini N. Di Fonzo B. Borghi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istituto Sperimentale per la Cerealicoltura-Sezioni di: S. Angelo Lodigiano, Via Mulino N. 3, 20079 S. Angelo Lodigiano, Milano, Italy;(2) Istituto Sperimentale per la Cerealicoltura-Sezioni di:, Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Piacenza, Italy;(3) Istituto Sperimentale per la Cerealicoltura-Sezioni di:, Catania, Italy;(4) Istituto Sperimentale per la Cerealicoltura-Sezioni di:, Foggia, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary Among the cultivars of bread wheat, durum wheat and barley grown in the South of Italy, genetic variation for adaptation to the high temperature and drought stress conditions typical of the Mediterranean environment has been found.The basic data have been extrapolated from 5 years of Italian national network cultivar trials, where 20–30 cultivars were grown in replicated plot trials in 30–50 locations per year, including some where stress strongly affected grain yield.After careful identification of the most representative years and testing sites it was possible to characterise the cultivars on the basis of the grain yield in stress conditions and the Fischer & Maurer (1978) susceptibility index and to find genotypic differences sufficiently repeatable in years.The cultivars giving the best yield under stress associated with low susceptibility indices were in bread wheat: Etruria, Spada, Pandas, Centauro, Oderzo, Costantino and Gladio, in durum wheat: Aldura, Arcangelo, Adamello, Vespro and Capeiti, in barley: Fleuret, Barberousse, Jaidor, Express, Trebbia, Georgie, Dahlia, Criter and Magie. |
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Keywords: | mediterranean stress small grain cereals susceptibility index yield Triticum aestivum Triticum durum Hordeum vulgare bread wheat durum wheat barley |
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