The development of Raparadish (x Brassicoraphanus, 2n=38), a new crop in agriculture |
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Authors: | W. Lange H. Toxopeus J. H. Lubberts O. Dolstra J. L. Harrewijn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Foundation for Agricultural Plant Breeding (SVP), Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Raparadish, x Brassicoraphanus, the amphidiploid hybrid between Brassica rapa (syn. B.campestris) and Raphanus sativus (fodder radish) was made by Dolstra (1982). Primary hybrid plants grew vigorously, suggesting that the amphidiploid AARR might be useful as a fodder crop. Three populations of this new material were studied, with special attention to improvement of fertility and resistance to beet cyst nematode (Heterodera schachtii), whilst preserving genetic variability. For lack of progress one of the populations was abandoned after the fourth generation. The other two populations were observed through nine or ten generations. Apart from the last two generations mass selection for seed set was carried out on the basis of single plants. This led to a considerable increase in average seed production, without losing a wide variation for this trait. Thus more progress is being expected. Five cycles of mass selection for resistance to beet cyst nematodes led to a considerable increase of the level of resistance of both populations. The prospects of this new agricultural crop are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Raparadish x Brassicoraphanus Brassica rapa Raphanus sativus amphidiploid intergeneric hybrid fertility resistance beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii |
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