2019
DOI: 10.36305/0513-1634-2019-133-131-137
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The influence of two tillering nodes on winter hardness and yield of winter triticale (× <i>Triticosecale</i> Wittm.)

Abstract: The effect of occurrence of plants with two tillering nodes on the overwintering and grain yield covering 43 cultivars of winter hexaploid triticale in the Central region of the non-Chernozem zone were studied. It was shown that increased content of plants with two tillering nodes has a positive impact on the triticale overwintering. This trait does not directly influence on crop yield, but a positive trend was revealed. This makes it possible to select forms that combine high adaptability and grain yield.

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“…The index method was used for the final evaluation of varieties based on a set of characteristics [11].…”
Section: Materials Methods and Conditions Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The index method was used for the final evaluation of varieties based on a set of characteristics [11].…”
Section: Materials Methods and Conditions Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase or decrease in any of the private indices is reflected in the product, respectively. The highest products give an idea of the best wheat variety by a set of traits [11,19].…”
Section: Fig 3 Volume Yield Of Bread Value Of the Canadian Spring Wheat Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scientific literature describes the methods of complex indices (Ik), perspectivity indices (Ip), ecological plasticity (Isp), Finno-Scandinavian (FSi), Mexican (Mi) and adaptation potential, which allow efficient selection for a comprehensive assessment of high-yielding samples [9,10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%