Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regions

Northern marginal regions are very heterogeneous as regards environmental conditions for plant growth. Low temperature is the overriding feature of the environment in these regions. This paper discusses species aspects in relation to breeding for adaptation to northern marginal regions for the most...

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Main Author: Odd Arne Rognli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1988-03-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72291
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spelling doaj-1f57218b1e5a4da9a886c05710a8cab02020-11-24T23:13:09ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951988-03-01604Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regionsOdd Arne Rognli0Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Agricultural University of Norway, N-1432 Ås-NLH, Norway Northern marginal regions are very heterogeneous as regards environmental conditions for plant growth. Low temperature is the overriding feature of the environment in these regions. This paper discusses species aspects in relation to breeding for adaptation to northern marginal regions for the most important herbage species. The impact of natural selection and climatic adaptation on the herbage plant populations at the margin forms the basis for discussing breeding objectives for the various species in these regions. The differences between species native to these regions, e.g. Poa pratensis, Festuca rubra, Deschampsia spp., and introduced species like Phleum pratense and Festuca pratensis, are emphasized. These differences include important characteristics like yield potential, seasonal distribution, quality and winter hardiness, the most important characteristic of adaptation to northern marginal regions. The influence of the course of the reproductive development on both total yield, harvest index and seasonal distribution is stressed, and particularly discussed for Phleum.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72291
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title Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regions
title_short Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regions
title_full Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regions
title_fullStr Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regions
title_full_unstemmed Species aspects of breeding herbage varieties for northern marginal regions
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publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1988-03-01
description Northern marginal regions are very heterogeneous as regards environmental conditions for plant growth. Low temperature is the overriding feature of the environment in these regions. This paper discusses species aspects in relation to breeding for adaptation to northern marginal regions for the most important herbage species. The impact of natural selection and climatic adaptation on the herbage plant populations at the margin forms the basis for discussing breeding objectives for the various species in these regions. The differences between species native to these regions, e.g. Poa pratensis, Festuca rubra, Deschampsia spp., and introduced species like Phleum pratense and Festuca pratensis, are emphasized. These differences include important characteristics like yield potential, seasonal distribution, quality and winter hardiness, the most important characteristic of adaptation to northern marginal regions. The influence of the course of the reproductive development on both total yield, harvest index and seasonal distribution is stressed, and particularly discussed for Phleum.
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