Drought resistance assessment of winter wheat cultivars

Tadeusz Drzazga

nasiona@mhr.com.pl
Małopolska Hodowla Roślin HBP, Oddział Nasiona Kobierzyc (Poland)

Paweł Krajewski


Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN w Poznaniu (Poland)

Tadeusz Śmiałowski


Zakład Roślin Zbożowych IHAR Kraków (Poland)

Ewa Śmiałek


COBORU — Stacja Oceny Odmian Zybiszów (Poland)

Abstract

As the water deficit in the area of Poland is predicted to be increasing, the role of drought as the main stress factor will grow and will limit yields. Analyses done on the basis of the recommendation trials showed a lack of registered varieties tolerant to drought stress. Therefore, there is a need for more emphasis on selection of breeding material suited for conditions with frequent water deficits. The presented results show that in the system of pre- and post-registration trials there are locations characterized by a relative high stress index and therefore suitable for efficient selection of new varieties.

Supporting Agencies

Research co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Innovative Economy Program 2007–2013, project POLAPGEN-BD WND-POIG.01.03.01-00-101/08

Keywords:

stress intensity, winter wheat, resistance to drought

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Published
2011-09-30

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Drzazga, T. (2011) “Drought resistance assessment of winter wheat cultivars”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (260/261), pp. 135–143. doi: 10.37317/biul-2011-0029.

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Tadeusz Drzazga 
nasiona@mhr.com.pl
Małopolska Hodowla Roślin HBP, Oddział Nasiona Kobierzyc Poland

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Paweł Krajewski 

Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN w Poznaniu Poland

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Tadeusz Śmiałowski 

Zakład Roślin Zbożowych IHAR Kraków Poland

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Ewa Śmiałek 

COBORU — Stacja Oceny Odmian Zybiszów Poland

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