2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1130543
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The cultivation of rye in marginal Alpine environments: a comparison of the agronomic, technological, health and sanitary traits of local landraces and commercial cultivars

Abstract: Rye is a secondary crop that is characterized by a higher tolerance to climatically less favorable conditions than other cereal species. For this reason, rye was historically used as a fundamental raw material for bread production and as a supply of straw in northern parts of Europe as well as in mountain environments, such as Alpine valleys, where locally adapted landraces have continued to be cultivated over the years. In this study, rye landraces collected in different valleys in the Northwest Italian Alps … Show more

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“…A significantly higher EAs contamination was observed for the F 1 hybrid cultivar of rye (Su Narsi and Su Performer, p < 0.0001) compared to the conventional varieties (Antoniskie), confirming data reported by Sardella et al, (2023) 29 carried out in marginal growing areas. Mirdita and Miedaner (2009) 30 highlighted that hybrid cultivars had a higher occurrence of poorly restored plants that shed less pollen, compared to conventional ones, which is instead characterized by full pollen shedding.…”
Section: Yearly Occurrence Of Total Eassupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A significantly higher EAs contamination was observed for the F 1 hybrid cultivar of rye (Su Narsi and Su Performer, p < 0.0001) compared to the conventional varieties (Antoniskie), confirming data reported by Sardella et al, (2023) 29 carried out in marginal growing areas. Mirdita and Miedaner (2009) 30 highlighted that hybrid cultivars had a higher occurrence of poorly restored plants that shed less pollen, compared to conventional ones, which is instead characterized by full pollen shedding.…”
Section: Yearly Occurrence Of Total Eassupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Although rye is one of the major cereal crops worldwide (Hyeon Jeong et al, 2022), it is predominantly grown in Europe (Behre, 1992;Sardella et al, 2023). Ukraine is among the top five rye producers, which together cultivate 75% of the world's rye yield (Geiger & Miedaner, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%