1984
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2113(08)60450-2
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Triticale in Commercial Agriculture: Progress and Promise

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“…First, CIMMYT's selection strategy placed more emphasis on test weight than yield during the period considered in this study . This occurred because yield levels seldom limited the acceptance of triticale by farmers from the 1970s onwards, while low test weights retarded the crop's entrance into commercial agriculture (Skovmand et al, 1984). Second, as mentioned above, test weight is a more environmentally stable character for which efficient selection is less likely to be confounded by genotype x environment interaction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, CIMMYT's selection strategy placed more emphasis on test weight than yield during the period considered in this study . This occurred because yield levels seldom limited the acceptance of triticale by farmers from the 1970s onwards, while low test weights retarded the crop's entrance into commercial agriculture (Skovmand et al, 1984). Second, as mentioned above, test weight is a more environmentally stable character for which efficient selection is less likely to be confounded by genotype x environment interaction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two distinct types of hexaploid triticale (X Triticosecale Wittmack) have been grown commercially in recent years (Skovmand et al, 1984). These are complete triticales, which have all seven pairs of chromosomes from rye (S. cereale L.), and substituted triticales, having rye chromosomes replaced with D-genome chromosomes from hexaploid wheat (I: aestivum L.).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In attempting to develop perennial triticales, breeders can take lessons from development of the annual crop (Skovmand et al, 1984;Horlein and Valentine, 1995). Primary triticales, i.e., newly doubled wheat/rye hybrids, inevitably suffer from sterility, seed shrivelling, lodging, and low yield potential.…”
Section: Triticalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decades of intense selection and introgression have resulted in triticales that are cytologically stable and improved for all of these traits, but they stand on a narrow germplasm base. Improving the performance and genetic variability of the triticale gene pool can be accomplished by several means: production of new primary triticales; triticale/wheat crosses; triticale/rye crosses; and crosses between hexaploid and tetraploid triticales (Skovmand et al, 1984).…”
Section: Triticalementioning
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