Preliminary selection of Lolium perenne L. natural populations for pasture improvement purpose in rainfed Mediterranean condition
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Previous researchs have established how Lolium perenne L. genetic conservation, evaluation and
development have priority for Mediterranean permanent pasture sustainability, and how new persistent and
drought tolerant varieties could contribute to mixtures of annual and perennial legumes for pasture improve-
ment purpose. Nevertheless, scarce is the availability of perennial ryegrass cultivars responding to semi-arid
climates adaptation criteria; their persistence being reduced by incidences of summer droughts. The attempt
to extend this availability has been started through a collection of germplasm and consequent field evalua-
tion of natural populations, originating from different pedo-climatic sites of Corsica and Sardinia islands in the
Mediterranean Sea, in terms of productive parameters, habit, phenology and persistence. The field evalua-
tion trial was carried out at the Ottava experimental station of the Sassari University (570 mm average annu-
al rainfall, North Sardinia, Italy). Starting from initial 30 natural populations, 11 preliminarily selected acces-
sions were compared over three years, under rainfed conditions, following the UPOV rules for the identifica-
tion of new cultivars, with the purpose to estimate the potential inclusion of most interesting accessions in
programs that lead to varietal certification.
development have priority for Mediterranean permanent pasture sustainability, and how new persistent and
drought tolerant varieties could contribute to mixtures of annual and perennial legumes for pasture improve-
ment purpose. Nevertheless, scarce is the availability of perennial ryegrass cultivars responding to semi-arid
climates adaptation criteria; their persistence being reduced by incidences of summer droughts. The attempt
to extend this availability has been started through a collection of germplasm and consequent field evalua-
tion of natural populations, originating from different pedo-climatic sites of Corsica and Sardinia islands in the
Mediterranean Sea, in terms of productive parameters, habit, phenology and persistence. The field evalua-
tion trial was carried out at the Ottava experimental station of the Sassari University (570 mm average annu-
al rainfall, North Sardinia, Italy). Starting from initial 30 natural populations, 11 preliminarily selected acces-
sions were compared over three years, under rainfed conditions, following the UPOV rules for the identifica-
tion of new cultivars, with the purpose to estimate the potential inclusion of most interesting accessions in
programs that lead to varietal certification.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lolium perenne; Rainfed conditions; Semi-arid climate; Persistence
List of contributors:
Sassu, MARIA MADDALENA; Franca, Antonio; Sanna, Federico; Saba, Piero
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