Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions
Forage varieties of Lolium perenne L. (perennial ryegrass) available on the seed market generally show low persistence in rainfed Mediterranean conditions. Eleven native populations of perennial ryegrass from Corsica and Sardinia, previously chosen for their ability to re-grow after summer drought,...
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doaj-ea010c3e5b5944f6858c1211e2b81b052020-11-24T23:02:52ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922014-10-011241110112310.5424/sjar/2014124-57862103Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditionsFederico Sanna0Antonello Franca1Claudio Porqueddu2Giovanna Piluzza3Giovanni A. Re4Leonardo Sulas5Simonetta Bullitta6CNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariCNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariCNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariCNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariCNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariCNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariCNR-ISPAAM, u.o.s. Sassari, Trav. La Crucca 3, loc. Baldinca, 07100 Li Punti-SassariForage varieties of Lolium perenne L. (perennial ryegrass) available on the seed market generally show low persistence in rainfed Mediterranean conditions. Eleven native populations of perennial ryegrass from Corsica and Sardinia, previously chosen for their ability to re-grow after summer drought, were grown in a 3-year field experiment in Sardinia (Italy). The objective was to characterize these populations for traits linked with persistence in rainfed conditions under low input management. Their differentiation and stability over time were assessed for some morphological traits (tiller, spike and flag leaf length, number of spikelets spike-1, spikelet and glume length). In addition, some agronomic traits (canopy height, dry matter and seed yield, spike emergence date) and physiological traits (canopy temperature and leaf area index) were observed to identify, using a multivariate approach, correlations with persistence. A significant variability between accessions was observed for all the morphological traits over the three years of observation; a significant Accession × Year interaction was found for tiller length, flag leaf length and number of spikelet/spike with a plastic adaptation to weather conditions of some populations, these traits being the most important contributors to persistence. The most persistent perennial ryegrass accession proved to be the most vigorous and early flowering one. Some contrasting accessions represent valuable resources to be exploited into breeding programs based on Mediterranean germplasm, in order to provide farmers with perennial ryegrass varieties adapted for different purposes and which are able to survive to more frequent hot and dry summer conditions in a context of climate change.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/5786AMMI analysisforageLolium perenneMediterranean agriculturemorpho-physiological traitspersistencerainfed grasslands |
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Federico Sanna Antonello Franca Claudio Porqueddu Giovanna Piluzza Giovanni A. Re Leonardo Sulas Simonetta Bullitta |
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Federico Sanna Antonello Franca Claudio Porqueddu Giovanna Piluzza Giovanni A. Re Leonardo Sulas Simonetta Bullitta Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research AMMI analysis forage Lolium perenne Mediterranean agriculture morpho-physiological traits persistence rainfed grasslands |
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Federico Sanna Antonello Franca Claudio Porqueddu Giovanna Piluzza Giovanni A. Re Leonardo Sulas Simonetta Bullitta |
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Federico Sanna |
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Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions |
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Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions |
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Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions |
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Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions |
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Characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions |
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characterization of native perennial ryegrasses for persistence in mediterranean rainfed conditions |
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria |
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Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research |
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2171-9292 |
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Forage varieties of Lolium perenne L. (perennial ryegrass) available on the seed market generally show low persistence in rainfed Mediterranean conditions. Eleven native populations of perennial ryegrass from Corsica and Sardinia, previously chosen for their ability to re-grow after summer drought, were grown in a 3-year field experiment in Sardinia (Italy). The objective was to characterize these populations for traits linked with persistence in rainfed conditions under low input management. Their differentiation and stability over time were assessed for some morphological traits (tiller, spike and flag leaf length, number of spikelets spike-1, spikelet and glume length). In addition, some agronomic traits (canopy height, dry matter and seed yield, spike emergence date) and physiological traits (canopy temperature and leaf area index) were observed to identify, using a multivariate approach, correlations with persistence. A significant variability between accessions was observed for all the morphological traits over the three years of observation; a significant Accession × Year interaction was found for tiller length, flag leaf length and number of spikelet/spike with a plastic adaptation to weather conditions of some populations, these traits being the most important contributors to persistence. The most persistent perennial ryegrass accession proved to be the most vigorous and early flowering one. Some contrasting accessions represent valuable resources to be exploited into breeding programs based on Mediterranean germplasm, in order to provide farmers with perennial ryegrass varieties adapted for different purposes and which are able to survive to more frequent hot and dry summer conditions in a context of climate change. |
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AMMI analysis forage Lolium perenne Mediterranean agriculture morpho-physiological traits persistence rainfed grasslands |
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