Potential and achievements of Polish plant breeding of agricultural plants
Edward S. Gacek
*@coboru.plCentralny Ośrodek Badania Odmian Roślin Uprawnych, Słupia Wielka (Poland)
Abstract
Polish plant breeding stations introduce significant biological progress into agriculture. In most important agricultural crops national breeding units compete successfully on domestic seed market with foreign breeding companies. In this paper the achievements of national breeding are characterized by showing the number of varieties listed in the National Register during the last ten years. Newly bred varieties are adapted to growing conditions in different agro-climatic regions of the country. Presently, several modifications of breeding programs and variety recommendation, aimed at selection of varieties suitable for different agricultural production systems as well as varieties resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses connected with climate change, are performed.
Keywords:
plant breeding, varietal progressReferences
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Edward S. Gacek*@coboru.pl
Centralny Ośrodek Badania Odmian Roślin Uprawnych, Słupia Wielka Poland
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