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Gene banks for wild and cultivated sunflower genetic resources

Terzić, Sreten; Boniface, Marie-Claude; Marek, Laura F.; Alvarez, Daniel; Baumann, Karin; Gavrilova, Vera; Joita-Pacureanu, Maria; Mulpuri, Sujatha; Valkova, Daniela; Velasco, Leonardo; Hulke, Brent; Jocić, Siniša; Langlade, Nicolas; Munos, Stephane; Rieseberg, Loren; Seiler, Gerald J.; Vear, Felicity

(EDP Sciences, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Terzić, Sreten
AU  - Boniface, Marie-Claude
AU  - Marek, Laura F.
AU  - Alvarez, Daniel
AU  - Baumann, Karin
AU  - Gavrilova, Vera
AU  - Joita-Pacureanu, Maria
AU  - Mulpuri, Sujatha
AU  - Valkova, Daniela
AU  - Velasco, Leonardo
AU  - Hulke, Brent
AU  - Jocić, Siniša
AU  - Langlade, Nicolas
AU  - Munos, Stephane
AU  - Rieseberg, Loren
AU  - Seiler, Gerald J.
AU  - Vear, Felicity
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2189
AB  - Modern breeding of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), which started 100 years ago, increased the number and the diversity of cultivated forms. In addition, for more than 50 years, wild sunflower and other Helianthus species have been collected in North America where they all originated. Collections of both cultivated and wild forms are maintained in gene banks in many countries where sunflower is an important crop, with some specificity according to the availability of germplasm and to local research and breeding programmes. Cultivated material includes land races, open pollinated varieties, synthetics and inbred lines. The majority of wild accessions are ecotypes of wild Helianthus annuus, but also 52 other species of Helianthus and a few related genera. The activities of three gene banks, in USA, France and Serbia, are described in detail, supplemented by data from seven other countries. Past and future uses of the genetic resources for environmental adaptation and breeding are discussed in relation to genomic and improved phenotypic knowledge of the cultivated and wild accessions available in the gene banks.
AB  - L’amélioration moderne du tournesol (Helianthus annuus L.) a débuté il y a un siècle, diversifiant et augmentant le nombre des formes cultivées du tournesol. De plus, des collectes de tournesols sauvages et d’espèces du genre Helianthus ont lieu depuis 50 ans en Amérique du Nord d’où ils sont tous originaires. Ainsi, des collections de tournesols cultivés et sauvages sont conservées par des centres de ressources génétiques dans de nombreux pays où le tournesol est une culture importante. Chacun d’eux présente des spécificités par rapport aux ressources génétiques maintenues, en fonction des programmes de recherche ou de sélection variétale locales. Le matériel génétique cultivé comprend des écotypes, des populations et des lignées tandis que les accessions sauvages correspondent eux écotypes d’Helianthus annuus sauvages et des 52 autres espèces apparentées du genre Helianthus. Les activités de trois centres de ressources génétiques des États-Unis, de la France et de la Serbie sont décrites en détail, complétées par des données provenant des centres de sept autres pays. L’historique de l’utilisation des ressources génétiques et les perspectives futures pour l’adaptation des variétés à l’environnement sont discutés ainsi que leur caractérisation au niveau génomique et phénotypique.
PB  - EDP Sciences
T2  - OCL Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids
T1  - Gene banks for wild and cultivated sunflower genetic resources
EP  - 14
IS  - 9
SP  - 1
VL  - 27
DO  - 10.1051/ocl/2020004
ER  - 
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author = "Terzić, Sreten and Boniface, Marie-Claude and Marek, Laura F. and Alvarez, Daniel and Baumann, Karin and Gavrilova, Vera and Joita-Pacureanu, Maria and Mulpuri, Sujatha and Valkova, Daniela and Velasco, Leonardo and Hulke, Brent and Jocić, Siniša and Langlade, Nicolas and Munos, Stephane and Rieseberg, Loren and Seiler, Gerald J. and Vear, Felicity",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Modern breeding of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), which started 100 years ago, increased the number and the diversity of cultivated forms. In addition, for more than 50 years, wild sunflower and other Helianthus species have been collected in North America where they all originated. Collections of both cultivated and wild forms are maintained in gene banks in many countries where sunflower is an important crop, with some specificity according to the availability of germplasm and to local research and breeding programmes. Cultivated material includes land races, open pollinated varieties, synthetics and inbred lines. The majority of wild accessions are ecotypes of wild Helianthus annuus, but also 52 other species of Helianthus and a few related genera. The activities of three gene banks, in USA, France and Serbia, are described in detail, supplemented by data from seven other countries. Past and future uses of the genetic resources for environmental adaptation and breeding are discussed in relation to genomic and improved phenotypic knowledge of the cultivated and wild accessions available in the gene banks., L’amélioration moderne du tournesol (Helianthus annuus L.) a débuté il y a un siècle, diversifiant et augmentant le nombre des formes cultivées du tournesol. De plus, des collectes de tournesols sauvages et d’espèces du genre Helianthus ont lieu depuis 50 ans en Amérique du Nord d’où ils sont tous originaires. Ainsi, des collections de tournesols cultivés et sauvages sont conservées par des centres de ressources génétiques dans de nombreux pays où le tournesol est une culture importante. Chacun d’eux présente des spécificités par rapport aux ressources génétiques maintenues, en fonction des programmes de recherche ou de sélection variétale locales. Le matériel génétique cultivé comprend des écotypes, des populations et des lignées tandis que les accessions sauvages correspondent eux écotypes d’Helianthus annuus sauvages et des 52 autres espèces apparentées du genre Helianthus. Les activités de trois centres de ressources génétiques des États-Unis, de la France et de la Serbie sont décrites en détail, complétées par des données provenant des centres de sept autres pays. L’historique de l’utilisation des ressources génétiques et les perspectives futures pour l’adaptation des variétés à l’environnement sont discutés ainsi que leur caractérisation au niveau génomique et phénotypique.",
publisher = "EDP Sciences",
journal = "OCL Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids",
title = "Gene banks for wild and cultivated sunflower genetic resources",
pages = "14-1",
number = "9",
volume = "27",
doi = "10.1051/ocl/2020004"
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Terzić, S., Boniface, M., Marek, L. F., Alvarez, D., Baumann, K., Gavrilova, V., Joita-Pacureanu, M., Mulpuri, S., Valkova, D., Velasco, L., Hulke, B., Jocić, S., Langlade, N., Munos, S., Rieseberg, L., Seiler, G. J.,& Vear, F.. (2020). Gene banks for wild and cultivated sunflower genetic resources. in OCL Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids
EDP Sciences., 27(9), 1-14.
https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2020004
Terzić S, Boniface M, Marek LF, Alvarez D, Baumann K, Gavrilova V, Joita-Pacureanu M, Mulpuri S, Valkova D, Velasco L, Hulke B, Jocić S, Langlade N, Munos S, Rieseberg L, Seiler GJ, Vear F. Gene banks for wild and cultivated sunflower genetic resources. in OCL Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids. 2020;27(9):1-14.
doi:10.1051/ocl/2020004 .
Terzić, Sreten, Boniface, Marie-Claude, Marek, Laura F., Alvarez, Daniel, Baumann, Karin, Gavrilova, Vera, Joita-Pacureanu, Maria, Mulpuri, Sujatha, Valkova, Daniela, Velasco, Leonardo, Hulke, Brent, Jocić, Siniša, Langlade, Nicolas, Munos, Stephane, Rieseberg, Loren, Seiler, Gerald J., Vear, Felicity, "Gene banks for wild and cultivated sunflower genetic resources" in OCL Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids, 27, no. 9 (2020):1-14,
https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2020004 . .
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Comparative study of abiotic environmental factors in broomrape (Orebanche cumana Wallr.) infested and non-infested sunflower areas of Serbia and Argentina

Cantamutto, Miguel; Miladinović, Dragana; Vasin, Jovica; Dedić, Boško; Alvarez, Daniel; Quiros, Facundo; Poverene, Monica

(Paris : International Sunflower Association, 2012)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Cantamutto, Miguel
AU  - Miladinović, Dragana
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Dedić, Boško
AU  - Alvarez, Daniel
AU  - Quiros, Facundo
AU  - Poverene, Monica
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2705
AB  - In several main sunflower producing regions, the parasitic weed Orobanche cumana (Broomrape) is the most serious biotic crop constraint. This weed, native of the Caucasus region, has progressively migrated to all Eurasia. It causes high economic losses in the Black Sea region, Serbia, Spain, Turkey and Israel territories, where severely infested patches occur in close proximity of non-infested areas. Broomrape is absent in the extended sunflower crop area of Argentina in South America. The difference between invaded and not invaded areas could be related to agriculture practices or to environmental factors. It is widely accepted that abiotic environment parameters determine the geographic plant invader distribution. It is unknown if this could be the case of this noxious sunflower parasitic plant. The influence of 14 environmental factors on the geographical distribution of broomrape was studied. We collected geographic, climatic and edaphic information from 15 sunflower habitats of Serbia with different natural infestation levels and 25 Argentine habitats without infestation. The latter group was constituted by nine natural habitats of ruderal H. annuus and 16 sites of sunflower cultivar field trials.
PB  - Paris : International Sunflower Association
C3  - Proceedings, 18th International Sunflower Conference, Mar del Plata & Balcare, Argentina, 27 February - 1 March 2012
T1  - Comparative study of abiotic environmental factors in broomrape (Orebanche cumana Wallr.) infested and non-infested sunflower areas of Serbia and Argentina
SP  - 10-VC-2
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2705
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Cantamutto, Miguel and Miladinović, Dragana and Vasin, Jovica and Dedić, Boško and Alvarez, Daniel and Quiros, Facundo and Poverene, Monica",
year = "2012",
abstract = "In several main sunflower producing regions, the parasitic weed Orobanche cumana (Broomrape) is the most serious biotic crop constraint. This weed, native of the Caucasus region, has progressively migrated to all Eurasia. It causes high economic losses in the Black Sea region, Serbia, Spain, Turkey and Israel territories, where severely infested patches occur in close proximity of non-infested areas. Broomrape is absent in the extended sunflower crop area of Argentina in South America. The difference between invaded and not invaded areas could be related to agriculture practices or to environmental factors. It is widely accepted that abiotic environment parameters determine the geographic plant invader distribution. It is unknown if this could be the case of this noxious sunflower parasitic plant. The influence of 14 environmental factors on the geographical distribution of broomrape was studied. We collected geographic, climatic and edaphic information from 15 sunflower habitats of Serbia with different natural infestation levels and 25 Argentine habitats without infestation. The latter group was constituted by nine natural habitats of ruderal H. annuus and 16 sites of sunflower cultivar field trials.",
publisher = "Paris : International Sunflower Association",
journal = "Proceedings, 18th International Sunflower Conference, Mar del Plata & Balcare, Argentina, 27 February - 1 March 2012",
title = "Comparative study of abiotic environmental factors in broomrape (Orebanche cumana Wallr.) infested and non-infested sunflower areas of Serbia and Argentina",
pages = "10-VC-2",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2705"
}
Cantamutto, M., Miladinović, D., Vasin, J., Dedić, B., Alvarez, D., Quiros, F.,& Poverene, M.. (2012). Comparative study of abiotic environmental factors in broomrape (Orebanche cumana Wallr.) infested and non-infested sunflower areas of Serbia and Argentina. in Proceedings, 18th International Sunflower Conference, Mar del Plata & Balcare, Argentina, 27 February - 1 March 2012
Paris : International Sunflower Association., 10-VC-2.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2705
Cantamutto M, Miladinović D, Vasin J, Dedić B, Alvarez D, Quiros F, Poverene M. Comparative study of abiotic environmental factors in broomrape (Orebanche cumana Wallr.) infested and non-infested sunflower areas of Serbia and Argentina. in Proceedings, 18th International Sunflower Conference, Mar del Plata & Balcare, Argentina, 27 February - 1 March 2012. 2012;:10-VC-2.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2705 .
Cantamutto, Miguel, Miladinović, Dragana, Vasin, Jovica, Dedić, Boško, Alvarez, Daniel, Quiros, Facundo, Poverene, Monica, "Comparative study of abiotic environmental factors in broomrape (Orebanche cumana Wallr.) infested and non-infested sunflower areas of Serbia and Argentina" in Proceedings, 18th International Sunflower Conference, Mar del Plata & Balcare, Argentina, 27 February - 1 March 2012 (2012):10-VC-2,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2705 .