Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety

The current trend of winter rye breeding for the conditions of northern agriculture is development of aluminum and acid-tolerant cultivars. Studies were carried out in the central zone of the Kirov region in 1991-2019. The complex natural provocative background was used (aluminum ion content 25.5-26...

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Main Authors: E. I. Utkina, L. I. Kedrova, E. A. Shlyakhtina, E. S. Parfyenova, N. A. Nabatova, M. G. Shamova
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Published: Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/614
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spelling doaj-87c13d79942c454da0227fcef369d4a72021-08-30T08:55:14ZrusFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. RudnitskyАграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока2072-90812500-13962020-10-0121551252010.30766/2072-9081.2020.21.5.512-520415Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez varietyE. I. Utkina0L. I. Kedrova1E. A. Shlyakhtina2E. S. Parfyenova3N. A. Nabatova4M. G. Shamova5Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N. V. RudnitskyFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N. V. RudnitskyFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N. V. RudnitskyFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N. V. RudnitskyFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N. V. RudnitskyFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N. V. RudnitskyThe current trend of winter rye breeding for the conditions of northern agriculture is development of aluminum and acid-tolerant cultivars. Studies were carried out in the central zone of the Kirov region in 1991-2019. The complex natural provocative background was used (aluminum ion content 25.5-26.7 mg/100 g of soil at a pH of salt extract 3.6-3.8; annual epiphytotic development of pink snow mold Microdochium nivale (Fr.). Winter-resistant and adaptive cv. Kirovskaya 89 served as the initial material. A rigid natural provocative background made it possible to select the best plants (500 pieces) that were transplanted in spring to an isolated area. Subsequent negative selections, field and laboratory assessments made it possible to create the Kiprez population. During the period of 1995-2013 population reproduction was carried out on a provocative background and 5 cycles of negative selection with simultaneous study in competitive varietal testing on two soil backgrounds. The first selection cycle contributed to an increase in the yield of the new population under conditions of edaphic stress over the original cv. Kirovskaya 89 by 12.6%; the second and third by 19.5 and 29.3%, respectively. Further selection did not show a significant effect. Since 2010, the further improvement of the cv. Kiprez has been carried out using individual-family selection and paired crosses. A multi-year competitive test (2014-2019) showed the advantage of the cv. Kiprez over the standard and the initial cultivar. The average yield increase to the Kirovskaya 89 variety under conditions of slightly acidic soils (pH − 5.3-5.7; Al3+ − 5.0-6.5) was 0.50 t / ha (Kirov) and 0.75 t/ha (Falenki); in the conditions of edaphic stress − 1.91 t / ha (Falenki). A combination of aluminum- and acid tolerance of the cultivar with drought resistance was revealed. In 2014, with a moisture deficit (31% of the norm) in the grain filling and ripening phase, cv. Kiprez exceeded significantly the cv. Falenskaya 4 (standard) by 0.82 tons/ha (19.1%) in a acidic background; initial cv. Kirovskaya 89 - by 1.97 tons/ha (62.7%). Cv. Kiprez is recommended for cultivation on low-fertile soils in harsh hydrothermal conditions of northern agriculture.https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/614secale cerealebreedingedaphic stressprovocative backgroundmultiple selectionyieldwinter resistance
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author E. I. Utkina
L. I. Kedrova
E. A. Shlyakhtina
E. S. Parfyenova
N. A. Nabatova
M. G. Shamova
spellingShingle E. I. Utkina
L. I. Kedrova
E. A. Shlyakhtina
E. S. Parfyenova
N. A. Nabatova
M. G. Shamova
Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety
Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
secale cereale
breeding
edaphic stress
provocative background
multiple selection
yield
winter resistance
author_facet E. I. Utkina
L. I. Kedrova
E. A. Shlyakhtina
E. S. Parfyenova
N. A. Nabatova
M. G. Shamova
author_sort E. I. Utkina
title Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety
title_short Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety
title_full Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety
title_fullStr Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety
title_full_unstemmed Development of acid-resistant winter rye Kiprez variety
title_sort development of acid-resistant winter rye kiprez variety
publisher Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky
series Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
issn 2072-9081
2500-1396
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The current trend of winter rye breeding for the conditions of northern agriculture is development of aluminum and acid-tolerant cultivars. Studies were carried out in the central zone of the Kirov region in 1991-2019. The complex natural provocative background was used (aluminum ion content 25.5-26.7 mg/100 g of soil at a pH of salt extract 3.6-3.8; annual epiphytotic development of pink snow mold Microdochium nivale (Fr.). Winter-resistant and adaptive cv. Kirovskaya 89 served as the initial material. A rigid natural provocative background made it possible to select the best plants (500 pieces) that were transplanted in spring to an isolated area. Subsequent negative selections, field and laboratory assessments made it possible to create the Kiprez population. During the period of 1995-2013 population reproduction was carried out on a provocative background and 5 cycles of negative selection with simultaneous study in competitive varietal testing on two soil backgrounds. The first selection cycle contributed to an increase in the yield of the new population under conditions of edaphic stress over the original cv. Kirovskaya 89 by 12.6%; the second and third by 19.5 and 29.3%, respectively. Further selection did not show a significant effect. Since 2010, the further improvement of the cv. Kiprez has been carried out using individual-family selection and paired crosses. A multi-year competitive test (2014-2019) showed the advantage of the cv. Kiprez over the standard and the initial cultivar. The average yield increase to the Kirovskaya 89 variety under conditions of slightly acidic soils (pH − 5.3-5.7; Al3+ − 5.0-6.5) was 0.50 t / ha (Kirov) and 0.75 t/ha (Falenki); in the conditions of edaphic stress − 1.91 t / ha (Falenki). A combination of aluminum- and acid tolerance of the cultivar with drought resistance was revealed. In 2014, with a moisture deficit (31% of the norm) in the grain filling and ripening phase, cv. Kiprez exceeded significantly the cv. Falenskaya 4 (standard) by 0.82 tons/ha (19.1%) in a acidic background; initial cv. Kirovskaya 89 - by 1.97 tons/ha (62.7%). Cv. Kiprez is recommended for cultivation on low-fertile soils in harsh hydrothermal conditions of northern agriculture.
topic secale cereale
breeding
edaphic stress
provocative background
multiple selection
yield
winter resistance
url https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/614
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