Title of article :
DIFFERENCES IN YIELD OF DIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID RED CLOVER IN LITHUANIA
Author/Authors :
Liatukas, Zilvinas Institute of Agriculture - Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, LITHUANIA , Bukauskaite, Jovita Institute of Agriculture - Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, LITHUANIA
From page :
163
To page :
167
Abstract :
The research was carried out in 2003–2011 at the Institute of Agriculture, Lithuanian ResearchCentre for Agriculture and Forestry. The fresh forage, dry matter (DM) and seed yields of red cloverdiploid and tetraploid populations and cultivars were determined. In total 58 diploids and 35tetraploids were evaluated during four cycles in the study period. The average DM yield of diploidswas 16.6 t ha^-1 and of tetraploids was 17.8 t ha^-1. The tetraploid average DM yield surpassedthat of diploids by only 6.5%. The seed yield was very low over the period. The averageseed yield of diploids was 110.4 kg ha^-1 The average seed yield of tetraploids was 94.9 kg ha^-1.The diploid average seed yield was higher than that of tetraploids by 16.3%. The highest negative impact on seed yield was due to wet weather in the seed harvest year, which was favourable for development of diseases on above-ground plant parts. The study showed that tetraploid red clover had no significant advantage over diploid red clover in DM yield under Lithuanian conditions. Variation in seed yield showed that production of diploid red clover seed is less problematic. It seems that only directed disease resistance breeding can improve seed yield as well as forage yield of red clover.
Keywords :
Trifolium pratense , grass , dry matter , seed yield
Journal title :
Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact an‎d Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact an‎d Applied Sciences
Record number :
2657083
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