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Characterization of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sp.) collection in Serbia

Sikora, Vladimir; Jevtić, Radivoje; Župunski, Vesna; Milovac, Željko; Franeta, Filip; Herrmann, Matthias; Valarik, Miroslav; Lunzer, Magdalena; Buerstmayr, Hermann

(2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Sikora, Vladimir
AU  - Jevtić, Radivoje
AU  - Župunski, Vesna
AU  - Milovac, Željko
AU  - Franeta, Filip
AU  - Herrmann, Matthias
AU  - Valarik, Miroslav
AU  - Lunzer, Magdalena
AU  - Buerstmayr, Hermann
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4317
AB  - With the aim of optimizing the buckwheat assortment for the region of Serbia, field trials with 161 accessions of Fagopyrum sp. were set up in Backi Petrovac (45° 20' 12" N, 19° 40' 12" E) during 2023. In addition to 148 F. esculentum var. esculentum accessions, the phenotypic characterization of 30 ‘agromorphological characteristics also includes 7 var. emarginatum as well as 4 F. tataricum, 1. dibotrys and 1 F. ocutatum. Characterization of properties was carried out according to ECPGR Descriptors for buckwheat. The experiment, which was set up on May 10, was marked by extreme conditions that included high rainfall at the end of May, high temperatures at the end of June, storm at the end of July and high temperatures at the beginning of August. Such extreme conditions allowed test collection for tolerance to high temperatures and lodging. Within the analyzed collection, significant phenotypic variability was noted for all selected traits. Some of the traits were strongly affected by the extreme conditions such as high temperatures of over 40 °C during the generative phase of plant development which completely destroyed all accessions except F. esculentum, from which 26 were also significantly damaged. Additionally, a large part of the collection (93 accessions) showed a pronounced sensitivity to lodging and as such are not suitable for mechanized harvesting. Nineteen accessions showed partial lodging and they could be used with partial yield reduction.
C3  - (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium
T1  - Characterization of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sp.) collection in Serbia
EP  - 54
SP  - 54
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4317
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Sikora, Vladimir and Jevtić, Radivoje and Župunski, Vesna and Milovac, Željko and Franeta, Filip and Herrmann, Matthias and Valarik, Miroslav and Lunzer, Magdalena and Buerstmayr, Hermann",
year = "2023",
abstract = "With the aim of optimizing the buckwheat assortment for the region of Serbia, field trials with 161 accessions of Fagopyrum sp. were set up in Backi Petrovac (45° 20' 12" N, 19° 40' 12" E) during 2023. In addition to 148 F. esculentum var. esculentum accessions, the phenotypic characterization of 30 ‘agromorphological characteristics also includes 7 var. emarginatum as well as 4 F. tataricum, 1. dibotrys and 1 F. ocutatum. Characterization of properties was carried out according to ECPGR Descriptors for buckwheat. The experiment, which was set up on May 10, was marked by extreme conditions that included high rainfall at the end of May, high temperatures at the end of June, storm at the end of July and high temperatures at the beginning of August. Such extreme conditions allowed test collection for tolerance to high temperatures and lodging. Within the analyzed collection, significant phenotypic variability was noted for all selected traits. Some of the traits were strongly affected by the extreme conditions such as high temperatures of over 40 °C during the generative phase of plant development which completely destroyed all accessions except F. esculentum, from which 26 were also significantly damaged. Additionally, a large part of the collection (93 accessions) showed a pronounced sensitivity to lodging and as such are not suitable for mechanized harvesting. Nineteen accessions showed partial lodging and they could be used with partial yield reduction.",
journal = "(Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium",
title = "Characterization of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sp.) collection in Serbia",
pages = "54-54",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4317"
}
Sikora, V., Jevtić, R., Župunski, V., Milovac, Ž., Franeta, F., Herrmann, M., Valarik, M., Lunzer, M.,& Buerstmayr, H.. (2023). Characterization of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sp.) collection in Serbia. in (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium, 54-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4317
Sikora V, Jevtić R, Župunski V, Milovac Ž, Franeta F, Herrmann M, Valarik M, Lunzer M, Buerstmayr H. Characterization of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sp.) collection in Serbia. in (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium. 2023;:54-54.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4317 .
Sikora, Vladimir, Jevtić, Radivoje, Župunski, Vesna, Milovac, Željko, Franeta, Filip, Herrmann, Matthias, Valarik, Miroslav, Lunzer, Magdalena, Buerstmayr, Hermann, "Characterization of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sp.) collection in Serbia" in (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium (2023):54-54,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4317 .

Genetic and phenotypic diversity of triticale in relation to yellow rust resistance

Zustovi, Riccardo; Schurack, Selma; Valarik, Miroslav; Gris Rueda, Juliane; Mikić, Sanja; Jevtić, Radivoje; Landshoot, Sofie; Niewinska, Malgorzata; Heinrich Herrmann, Matthias; Buerstmayr, Hermann; Haeseart, Geert

(2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Zustovi, Riccardo
AU  - Schurack, Selma
AU  - Valarik, Miroslav
AU  - Gris Rueda, Juliane
AU  - Mikić, Sanja
AU  - Jevtić, Radivoje
AU  - Landshoot, Sofie
AU  - Niewinska, Malgorzata
AU  - Heinrich Herrmann, Matthias
AU  - Buerstmayr, Hermann
AU  - Haeseart, Geert
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4319
AB  - Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack), a cross between wheat and rye, has the potential to become a valid
alternative to other small cereals and could thus diversify crop rotations and increase biodiversity in
agricultural production. As a multi-purpose grain-forage species it has the reputation of performing well
on marginal soils, even with reduced nutrient input. Although triticale was considered as a healthy crop
compared to e.g., wheat, in recent years disease susceptibility is one of the main issues limiting its
introduction into cropping systems. The most urgent targets of triticale breeding are therefore durable
resistance against diseases of which yellow (stripe) rust caused by Puccinia striiforimis f. sp. tritici (Pst) is
one of the biggest problems given the presence of some very aggressive isolates (e.g,, ‘Worrior race’).
In this study, 280 triticale accessions were grown in an augmented design, during two growing seasons
in four different agro-ecological zones. These accessions were evaluated for their resistance to yellow
rust, but also other phenotypic characteristics such as soil cover, plant height, flowering time and grain
yield were noted. The variation in genetics was mapped using DAFT (Diversity Arrays Technology)
markers.
The phenotypic screening of the triticale revealed that there is a considerable variation in yellow rust
incidence between years, locations and triticale genotypes. In addition, the tolerant genotypes originated
from different breeders, which can be an indication of the presence of different sources of resistance
within this population. Also, on the genetic level, there was a great variation between the genotypes,
which is essential to continuously improve triticale by breeding efforts. In the next phase, a GWAS study
willlink the genetic data to the phenotypic data to find informative markers for future breeding. The data
collection and analyses are currently running. Results will be analyzed, and conclusions drawn.
C3  - (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium
T1  - Genetic and phenotypic diversity of triticale in relation to yellow rust resistance
EP  - 51
SP  - 51
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4319
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Zustovi, Riccardo and Schurack, Selma and Valarik, Miroslav and Gris Rueda, Juliane and Mikić, Sanja and Jevtić, Radivoje and Landshoot, Sofie and Niewinska, Malgorzata and Heinrich Herrmann, Matthias and Buerstmayr, Hermann and Haeseart, Geert",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack), a cross between wheat and rye, has the potential to become a valid
alternative to other small cereals and could thus diversify crop rotations and increase biodiversity in
agricultural production. As a multi-purpose grain-forage species it has the reputation of performing well
on marginal soils, even with reduced nutrient input. Although triticale was considered as a healthy crop
compared to e.g., wheat, in recent years disease susceptibility is one of the main issues limiting its
introduction into cropping systems. The most urgent targets of triticale breeding are therefore durable
resistance against diseases of which yellow (stripe) rust caused by Puccinia striiforimis f. sp. tritici (Pst) is
one of the biggest problems given the presence of some very aggressive isolates (e.g,, ‘Worrior race’).
In this study, 280 triticale accessions were grown in an augmented design, during two growing seasons
in four different agro-ecological zones. These accessions were evaluated for their resistance to yellow
rust, but also other phenotypic characteristics such as soil cover, plant height, flowering time and grain
yield were noted. The variation in genetics was mapped using DAFT (Diversity Arrays Technology)
markers.
The phenotypic screening of the triticale revealed that there is a considerable variation in yellow rust
incidence between years, locations and triticale genotypes. In addition, the tolerant genotypes originated
from different breeders, which can be an indication of the presence of different sources of resistance
within this population. Also, on the genetic level, there was a great variation between the genotypes,
which is essential to continuously improve triticale by breeding efforts. In the next phase, a GWAS study
willlink the genetic data to the phenotypic data to find informative markers for future breeding. The data
collection and analyses are currently running. Results will be analyzed, and conclusions drawn.",
journal = "(Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium",
title = "Genetic and phenotypic diversity of triticale in relation to yellow rust resistance",
pages = "51-51",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4319"
}
Zustovi, R., Schurack, S., Valarik, M., Gris Rueda, J., Mikić, S., Jevtić, R., Landshoot, S., Niewinska, M., Heinrich Herrmann, M., Buerstmayr, H.,& Haeseart, G.. (2023). Genetic and phenotypic diversity of triticale in relation to yellow rust resistance. in (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium, 51-51.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4319
Zustovi R, Schurack S, Valarik M, Gris Rueda J, Mikić S, Jevtić R, Landshoot S, Niewinska M, Heinrich Herrmann M, Buerstmayr H, Haeseart G. Genetic and phenotypic diversity of triticale in relation to yellow rust resistance. in (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium. 2023;:51-51.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4319 .
Zustovi, Riccardo, Schurack, Selma, Valarik, Miroslav, Gris Rueda, Juliane, Mikić, Sanja, Jevtić, Radivoje, Landshoot, Sofie, Niewinska, Malgorzata, Heinrich Herrmann, Matthias, Buerstmayr, Hermann, Haeseart, Geert, "Genetic and phenotypic diversity of triticale in relation to yellow rust resistance" in (Abstracts), 1st International CROPDIVA Symposium "Agrobiodiversity along the value chain", 4-6 December 2023, Ghent, Belgium (2023):51-51,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4319 .