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<title>Tritordeum, wheat and triticale yield components under multi-local mediterranean drought conditions</title>
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<description>Tritordeum, wheat and triticale yield components under multi-local mediterranean drought conditions
Villegas i Tort, Dolors; Casadesús i Brugués, Jaume; Atienza, Sergio G.; Martos, Vanessa; Maalouf, Fouad; Karam, Fadi; Aranjuelo, Iker; Nogués Mestres, Salvador
The species x location interaction was of great importance in explaining the behaviour&#13;
of genetic material. The study presented here shows, for the first time, the performance,&#13;
under field conditions of the new tritordeum species, compared to wheat and triticale in&#13;
a wide range of Mediterranean countries (Spain, Lebanon and Tunisia). The results&#13;
obtained revealed that despite the diversity of environmental conditions, the main&#13;
differences in yield were due to genotypes, especially to differences between species.&#13;
The multi-local study with different growth conditions revealed important information&#13;
about the water availability effect on yield. In the lowest yielding environments (Tunisia&#13;
rainfed), Tritordeum and triticale yields were equivalent. However under better growth&#13;
conditions (Spain), tritordeum yield was shown to be lower than wheat and triticale.&#13;
Interestingly, when water limitation was extended during the pre-anthesis period,&#13;
differences in tritordeum versus wheat-triticale yield rate were larger than when water&#13;
stress occurred during anthesis. These variations were explained by the fact that kernel&#13;
weight has been found as the limiting factor for yield determination in tritordeum, and a&#13;
delay in the anthesis date may have been the cause for the low kernel weight and low&#13;
yield under Mediterranean drought conditions. Such differences in yield between&#13;
tritordeum and wheat or triticale could be explained by the fact that tritordeum is a&#13;
relatively new species and far fewer resources have been devoted to its improvement&#13;
when compared to wheat and triticale. Our results suggest that breeding efforts should&#13;
be directed to an earlier anthesis date and a longer grain filling period.&#13;
tritordeum proved to have possibilities to be grown under drought environments as a&#13;
new crop, since its performance was quite close to wheat and triticale. Besides, it has&#13;
qualitative added values that may improve farmers' income per unit land.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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