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Weedon, Odette DeniseBrumlop, SarahHaak, AnnetteBaresel, Jörg PeterBorgen, AndersDöring, ThomasGoldringer, IsabelleLammerts van Bueren, EdithMessmer, Monika M.Mikó, PéterNuijten, EdwinPearce, BruceWolfe, MartinFinckh, Maria RenateMetadata
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High Buffering Potential of Winter Wheat Composite Cross Populations to Rapidly Changing Environmental Conditions
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A winter wheat composite cross population (CCP), created in the UK in 2001, has been grown in Germany, Hungary, and the UK since 2005 (F5 generation). In 2008/09 (F8), a cycling pattern for the populations was developed between partners to test the effects of rapidly changing environments on agronomic performance and morphological characteristics. One CCP was grown by eight partners for one year and subsequently sent to the next partner, creating “cycling CCPs” with different histories. In 2013, all eight cycling CCPs and the three non-cycling CCPs (from Germany, Hungary, and the UK) were included in a two-year experiment in Germany with three line varieties as references. Differing seed weights of the F13 at sowing affected some agronomic parameters under drought conditions in 2014/15 but not under less stressful conditions in 2013/14. In both experimental years, the CCPs were comparable to the line varieties in terms of agronomic performance, with some CCPs yielding more than the varieties under the drought conditions of 2015. The results highlight the potential of CCPs to compete with line varieties, while the overall similarity of the CCPs based on their origin and cycling history for agronomic traits indicates a high buffering potential under highly variable environmental conditions.
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In: Agronomy Volume 13 / Issue 6 (2023-06-20) eissn:2073-4395Sponsorship
Gefördert durch den Publikationsfonds der Universität KasselCitation
@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202307078347,
author={Weedon, Odette Denise and Brumlop, Sarah and Haak, Annette and Baresel, Jörg Peter and Borgen, Anders and Döring, Thomas and Goldringer, Isabelle and Lammerts van Bueren, Edith and Messmer, Monika M. and Mikó, Péter and Nuijten, Edwin and Pearce, Bruce and Wolfe, Martin and Finckh, Maria Renate},
title={High Buffering Potential of Winter Wheat Composite Cross Populations to Rapidly Changing Environmental Conditions},
journal={Agronomy},
year={2023}
}
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2023-07-14T10:46:22Z 2023-07-14T10:46:22Z 2023-06-20 doi:10.17170/kobra-202307078347 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14890 Gefördert durch den Publikationsfonds der Universität Kassel eng Namensnennung 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ winter wheat composite cross populations buffering capacity agronomic performance 630 High Buffering Potential of Winter Wheat Composite Cross Populations to Rapidly Changing Environmental Conditions Aufsatz A winter wheat composite cross population (CCP), created in the UK in 2001, has been grown in Germany, Hungary, and the UK since 2005 (F5 generation). In 2008/09 (F8), a cycling pattern for the populations was developed between partners to test the effects of rapidly changing environments on agronomic performance and morphological characteristics. One CCP was grown by eight partners for one year and subsequently sent to the next partner, creating “cycling CCPs” with different histories. In 2013, all eight cycling CCPs and the three non-cycling CCPs (from Germany, Hungary, and the UK) were included in a two-year experiment in Germany with three line varieties as references. Differing seed weights of the F13 at sowing affected some agronomic parameters under drought conditions in 2014/15 but not under less stressful conditions in 2013/14. In both experimental years, the CCPs were comparable to the line varieties in terms of agronomic performance, with some CCPs yielding more than the varieties under the drought conditions of 2015. The results highlight the potential of CCPs to compete with line varieties, while the overall similarity of the CCPs based on their origin and cycling history for agronomic traits indicates a high buffering potential under highly variable environmental conditions. open access Weedon, Odette Denise Brumlop, Sarah Haak, Annette Baresel, Jörg Peter Borgen, Anders Döring, Thomas Goldringer, Isabelle Lammerts van Bueren, Edith Messmer, Monika M. Mikó, Péter Nuijten, Edwin Pearce, Bruce Wolfe, Martin Finckh, Maria Renate doi:10.3390/agronomy13061662 Winterweizen Populationsgenetik Pufferkapazität Getreideanbau publishedVersion eissn:2073-4395 Issue 6 Agronomy Volume 13 false 1662
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