New technologies in achieving heat and drought resilient oilseed production, the case of camelina
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Marjanović-Jeromela, AnaKondić-Špika, Ankica
Rajković, Dragana
Cvejić, Sandra
Jocković, Milan
Zanetti, Federica
Vollmann, Johann
Nagl, Nevena
Kiprovski, Biljana
Čanak, Petar
Kuzmanović, Boris
Mladenov, Velimir
Miladinović, Dragana
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Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] also known as “false flax” or “gold of pleasure”, is a self-pollinated, annual oilseed that belongs to the Brassicaceae family. Camelina is native species of Eurasia, which is gaining interest world-wide due to its better cold, heat and drought tolerance, and less susceptibility to disease and pests than oilseed rape. The most of research work on camelina has been carried out in northern America and continental Europe. Consequently, there are not many data on evaluation of suitability of camelina genotypes for cultivation in southern Europe. Two breeding groups (IFVCNS and BOKU) and one group focusing on the agronomy development of the crop (DISTAL) just recently started research activities focusing on development of new genotypes more adapted for southern regions of Europe and evaluation of their productivity in these, more arid regions.
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camelina / Camelina sativa / oilseeds / heat tolerance / heat resilience / drought tolerance / drought resilience / false flax / genotypes / gene editing / productivity / lipid profilesSource:
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- Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200032 (Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200032)
- COST Action CA18111: Genome editing in plants - a technology with transformative potential
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- This is a poster presented at the 2nd PlantEd Conference "Plant genome editing: the wide range of applications", held on 20-22 September 2021 in Lecce, Italy. The abstract from this conference is available here: http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2252
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FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Marjanović-Jeromela, Ana AU - Kondić-Špika, Ankica AU - Rajković, Dragana AU - Cvejić, Sandra AU - Jocković, Milan AU - Zanetti, Federica AU - Vollmann, Johann AU - Nagl, Nevena AU - Kiprovski, Biljana AU - Čanak, Petar AU - Kuzmanović, Boris AU - Mladenov, Velimir AU - Miladinović, Dragana PY - 2021 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2259 AB - Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] also known as “false flax” or “gold of pleasure”, is a self-pollinated, annual oilseed that belongs to the Brassicaceae family. Camelina is native species of Eurasia, which is gaining interest world-wide due to its better cold, heat and drought tolerance, and less susceptibility to disease and pests than oilseed rape. The most of research work on camelina has been carried out in northern America and continental Europe. Consequently, there are not many data on evaluation of suitability of camelina genotypes for cultivation in southern Europe. Two breeding groups (IFVCNS and BOKU) and one group focusing on the agronomy development of the crop (DISTAL) just recently started research activities focusing on development of new genotypes more adapted for southern regions of Europe and evaluation of their productivity in these, more arid regions. T1 - New technologies in achieving heat and drought resilient oilseed production, the case of camelina UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2259 ER -
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Marjanović-Jeromela, A., Kondić-Špika, A., Rajković, D., Cvejić, S., Jocković, M., Zanetti, F., Vollmann, J., Nagl, N., Kiprovski, B., Čanak, P., Kuzmanović, B., Mladenov, V.,& Miladinović, D.. (2021). New technologies in achieving heat and drought resilient oilseed production, the case of camelina. . https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2259
Marjanović-Jeromela A, Kondić-Špika A, Rajković D, Cvejić S, Jocković M, Zanetti F, Vollmann J, Nagl N, Kiprovski B, Čanak P, Kuzmanović B, Mladenov V, Miladinović D. New technologies in achieving heat and drought resilient oilseed production, the case of camelina. 2021;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2259 .
Marjanović-Jeromela, Ana, Kondić-Špika, Ankica, Rajković, Dragana, Cvejić, Sandra, Jocković, Milan, Zanetti, Federica, Vollmann, Johann, Nagl, Nevena, Kiprovski, Biljana, Čanak, Petar, Kuzmanović, Boris, Mladenov, Velimir, Miladinović, Dragana, "New technologies in achieving heat and drought resilient oilseed production, the case of camelina" (2021), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2259 .