Agricultural plant varieties bred at the Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute in 2001
Abstract
This year, the Director of the Central Research Center for Cultivar Testing decided to add 22 new varieties of agricultural plants bred at PBAI Plant Breeding Companies and Experimental Stations to the Register. The continuing trend of registering a large number of varieties contributes to a significant increase in the number of varieties in the register, which in practice provides farmers with greater opportunities to choose and adapt varieties to the conditions of their specific farms. We will describe the newly registered varieties based on COBORU research and breeders' recommendations, focusing on identifying their distinctive qualitative and functional traits. This year, two barley varieties from the German breeding company Josef Breun Saatzucht GdbR (spring barley Barke and winter barley Bombay), represented in Poland by Hodowla Roślin Smolice Sp. z o.o., Bąków Branch, were also added to the COBORU register. Below, we present the latest varieties of cereals, maize, fodder beets, rapeseed, grasses, and legumes.
Keywords:
cultivars, CUBORU, PBAIAuthors
Piotr Malickip.malicki@ihar.edu.pl
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Radzików Poland
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