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Performance of 280 triticale cultivars in a two-year field trial in Serbia

Mirosavljević, Milan; Mikić, Sanja; Jevtić, Radivoje; Župunski, Vesna; Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana; Timić, Jovana; Herrmann, Matthias

(2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mirosavljević, Milan
AU  - Mikić, Sanja
AU  - Jevtić, Radivoje
AU  - Župunski, Vesna
AU  - Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana
AU  - Timić, Jovana
AU  - Herrmann, Matthias
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4131
AB  - Triticale (xTriticosecale), based on crosses between wheat (Triticum aestivum) and rye (Secale cereale), is considered as underutilised crop in Europe being grown on acreages and in quantities much less than dominant crops. However, its potential as silage, food and energy crop, its yield potential, and its tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress, has yet to be fully explored. An experiment established within the CROPDIVA project aimed at introducing triticale in many distinct agricultural regions of Europe. The objective of this study was to evaluate performance of diverse triticale genotypes that would be used to shape resilient agroecosystems better adapted to climate change, with enhanced food diversity and added ecological and economical values. In total, 280 triticale breeding lines or cultivars were chosen from 29 European breeding programmes, to ensure a broad genetic background for the intended genome wide association analysis for relevant traits. The field trial was carried out at the experimental station near Novi Sad, Serbia (N 45°19'21.212", E19°50'50.341") for two years in an augmented design in 5 m2 plots, with 5 checks in 4 replications. After winter performance, plant density and spike length were considerably higher in the second experimental year. Thousand-kernel weight and test weight also varied between the seasons. The heading time occurred later in 2022, but with a shorter heading window than in 2023. These overall performances reflected on lower average grain yield in 2022 (5.4 t/ha) than in 2023 (6.5 t/ha). Higher values for most of the measured traits in 2022-23 could be attributed to the optimal sowing time, compared to much later sowing date in the first year (December 2021). Additionally, weather conditions were more favourable for crop development in the second season, resulting in good
germination rate (70% to 95%), good plot density (310 - 630 spikes per m2), good standing ability and homogeneity for most of the genotypes. Four genotypes (Danko34, NORD6_7512, Danko48 and Lumaco) with the fresh yield above 10 t/ha in 2023 and above 6 t/ha in 2022 and with good performance of other agronomic traits could be an interesting material for further exploration.
C3  - Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023
T1  - Performance of 280 triticale cultivars in a two-year field trial in Serbia
EP  - 56
SP  - 56
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4131
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mirosavljević, Milan and Mikić, Sanja and Jevtić, Radivoje and Župunski, Vesna and Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana and Timić, Jovana and Herrmann, Matthias",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Triticale (xTriticosecale), based on crosses between wheat (Triticum aestivum) and rye (Secale cereale), is considered as underutilised crop in Europe being grown on acreages and in quantities much less than dominant crops. However, its potential as silage, food and energy crop, its yield potential, and its tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress, has yet to be fully explored. An experiment established within the CROPDIVA project aimed at introducing triticale in many distinct agricultural regions of Europe. The objective of this study was to evaluate performance of diverse triticale genotypes that would be used to shape resilient agroecosystems better adapted to climate change, with enhanced food diversity and added ecological and economical values. In total, 280 triticale breeding lines or cultivars were chosen from 29 European breeding programmes, to ensure a broad genetic background for the intended genome wide association analysis for relevant traits. The field trial was carried out at the experimental station near Novi Sad, Serbia (N 45°19'21.212", E19°50'50.341") for two years in an augmented design in 5 m2 plots, with 5 checks in 4 replications. After winter performance, plant density and spike length were considerably higher in the second experimental year. Thousand-kernel weight and test weight also varied between the seasons. The heading time occurred later in 2022, but with a shorter heading window than in 2023. These overall performances reflected on lower average grain yield in 2022 (5.4 t/ha) than in 2023 (6.5 t/ha). Higher values for most of the measured traits in 2022-23 could be attributed to the optimal sowing time, compared to much later sowing date in the first year (December 2021). Additionally, weather conditions were more favourable for crop development in the second season, resulting in good
germination rate (70% to 95%), good plot density (310 - 630 spikes per m2), good standing ability and homogeneity for most of the genotypes. Four genotypes (Danko34, NORD6_7512, Danko48 and Lumaco) with the fresh yield above 10 t/ha in 2023 and above 6 t/ha in 2022 and with good performance of other agronomic traits could be an interesting material for further exploration.",
journal = "Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023",
title = "Performance of 280 triticale cultivars in a two-year field trial in Serbia",
pages = "56-56",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4131"
}
Mirosavljević, M., Mikić, S., Jevtić, R., Župunski, V., Mirkov Knežević, S., Timić, J.,& Herrmann, M.. (2023). Performance of 280 triticale cultivars in a two-year field trial in Serbia. in Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023, 56-56.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4131
Mirosavljević M, Mikić S, Jevtić R, Župunski V, Mirkov Knežević S, Timić J, Herrmann M. Performance of 280 triticale cultivars in a two-year field trial in Serbia. in Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023. 2023;:56-56.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4131 .
Mirosavljević, Milan, Mikić, Sanja, Jevtić, Radivoje, Župunski, Vesna, Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana, Timić, Jovana, Herrmann, Matthias, "Performance of 280 triticale cultivars in a two-year field trial in Serbia" in Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023 (2023):56-56,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4131 .

Exploitation of genetic diversity of spring hull-less barley in a field trial in Serbia

Brbaklić, Ljiljana; Jevtić, Radivoje; Župunski, Vesna; Boerner, Andreas; Mikić, Sanja; Timić, Jovana; Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana

(2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Brbaklić, Ljiljana
AU  - Jevtić, Radivoje
AU  - Župunski, Vesna
AU  - Boerner, Andreas
AU  - Mikić, Sanja
AU  - Timić, Jovana
AU  - Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4132
AB  - Hull-less barley is an underutilized crop, mostly used for human consumption, representing less than 2% of the entire barley production in both Europe and Serbia. CROPDIVA's priority is to select and improve of hull-less barley breeding for many important characteristics related to yield and quality. The consumption of naked barley has significant positive effects on human health. A total of 360 spring naked barley genotypes was used to evaluate genetic variability. This panel comprised of 300 diverse accessions from IPK genebank collection and 10 standards representing commercial and well-adapted cultivars from the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, and Serbia. The trial was conducted at Rimski sancevi (N45°19" E 19°50') in Serbia, following soybean as the previous crop. The size of micro plots was 1 m2 setup in an augmented block design using 10 standards in six repetitions. The sowing time was on 10th March using standard agronomic practices. During the season, the following traits were measured: date ofemergence, canopy size using Canopeo application during growth and developmental phases (G511,GS31, GS59), heading time, straw length, lodging, and yield. After harvesting season, we will beginmeasuring yield component traits and quality parameters such as: total biomass, spike number, grain weight, thousand grain weight, grains per spike, harvest index, specific weight, grain colour — staining, treshability, beta-glucan, and nitrogen content. Canopeo values in GS11 (first leaf unfolded - ligule visible), in GS31 (first node detectable) and in GS59 (ear completely emerged above flag leaf ligule) growth stages ranged from 0.48 to 4.99, from 25.7 to 82.02 and 10.95 and 94.01, respectively. Heading day occurred within 23 days’ time window, from 17 May to 10 June. The average straw length was 66 cm, varied from to 30 cm to 95 cm. Approximately one third of the accessions was prone to lodging. Preliminary results have shown that the selected IPK collection possesses significant diversity which canserve as a good basis in a further hull-less breeding program.
C3  - Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023
T1  - Exploitation of genetic diversity of spring hull-less barley in a field trial in Serbia
EP  - 58
SP  - 58
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4132
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Brbaklić, Ljiljana and Jevtić, Radivoje and Župunski, Vesna and Boerner, Andreas and Mikić, Sanja and Timić, Jovana and Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Hull-less barley is an underutilized crop, mostly used for human consumption, representing less than 2% of the entire barley production in both Europe and Serbia. CROPDIVA's priority is to select and improve of hull-less barley breeding for many important characteristics related to yield and quality. The consumption of naked barley has significant positive effects on human health. A total of 360 spring naked barley genotypes was used to evaluate genetic variability. This panel comprised of 300 diverse accessions from IPK genebank collection and 10 standards representing commercial and well-adapted cultivars from the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, and Serbia. The trial was conducted at Rimski sancevi (N45°19" E 19°50') in Serbia, following soybean as the previous crop. The size of micro plots was 1 m2 setup in an augmented block design using 10 standards in six repetitions. The sowing time was on 10th March using standard agronomic practices. During the season, the following traits were measured: date ofemergence, canopy size using Canopeo application during growth and developmental phases (G511,GS31, GS59), heading time, straw length, lodging, and yield. After harvesting season, we will beginmeasuring yield component traits and quality parameters such as: total biomass, spike number, grain weight, thousand grain weight, grains per spike, harvest index, specific weight, grain colour — staining, treshability, beta-glucan, and nitrogen content. Canopeo values in GS11 (first leaf unfolded - ligule visible), in GS31 (first node detectable) and in GS59 (ear completely emerged above flag leaf ligule) growth stages ranged from 0.48 to 4.99, from 25.7 to 82.02 and 10.95 and 94.01, respectively. Heading day occurred within 23 days’ time window, from 17 May to 10 June. The average straw length was 66 cm, varied from to 30 cm to 95 cm. Approximately one third of the accessions was prone to lodging. Preliminary results have shown that the selected IPK collection possesses significant diversity which canserve as a good basis in a further hull-less breeding program.",
journal = "Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023",
title = "Exploitation of genetic diversity of spring hull-less barley in a field trial in Serbia",
pages = "58-58",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4132"
}
Brbaklić, L., Jevtić, R., Župunski, V., Boerner, A., Mikić, S., Timić, J.,& Mirkov Knežević, S.. (2023). Exploitation of genetic diversity of spring hull-less barley in a field trial in Serbia. in Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023, 58-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4132
Brbaklić L, Jevtić R, Župunski V, Boerner A, Mikić S, Timić J, Mirkov Knežević S. Exploitation of genetic diversity of spring hull-less barley in a field trial in Serbia. in Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023. 2023;:58-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4132 .
Brbaklić, Ljiljana, Jevtić, Radivoje, Župunski, Vesna, Boerner, Andreas, Mikić, Sanja, Timić, Jovana, Mirkov Knežević, Svetlana, "Exploitation of genetic diversity of spring hull-less barley in a field trial in Serbia" in Abstracts, 1st CROPDIVA International Symposium “Agrobiodiversity Along the Value Chain”, Ghent, 4-6 December 2023 (2023):58-58,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4132 .