توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Breeding Fodder Crops for Marginal Conditions: Proceedings of the 18th Eucarpia Fodder Crops Section Meeting, Loen, Norway, 25–28 August 1993
نام کتاب : Breeding Fodder Crops for Marginal Conditions: Proceedings of the 18th Eucarpia Fodder Crops Section Meeting, Loen, Norway, 25–28 August 1993
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اصلاح محصولات علوفه ای برای شرایط حاشیه ای: مجموعه مقالات هجدهمین جلسه بخش محصولات علوفه ای Eucarpia، Loen، نروژ، 25-28 اوت 1993
سری : Developments in Plant Breeding 2
نویسندگان : M. Stubsjøen (auth.), O. A. Rognli, E. Solberg, I. Schjelderup (eds.)
ناشر : Springer Netherlands
سال نشر : 1994
تعداد صفحات : 323
ISBN (شابک) : 9789401044189 , 9789401109666
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 19 مگابایت
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این کتاب حاوی مقالات و پوسترهایی است که در هجدهمین نشست بخش محصولات علوفه ای Eucarpia که در Loen، Nordfjord، نروژ در اوت 1993 برگزار شد، ارائه شده است.
در اکثر محیط ها نوعی شرایط حاشیه ای یا استرس حاکم است. محصولات کمی تحت چنین طیف وسیعی از تنش های محیطی و مدیریتی مانند محصولات علوفه ای تولید می شوند. سازگاری بهبود یافته محصولات علوفه ای با شرایط حاشیه ای در توسعه سیستم های کشاورزی پایدار و کم نهاده بسیار مهم است. این کتاب در نشان دادن تنوع زیاد هم در محصولات و هم در تنش های محیطی که با پرورش دهندگان علوفه مواجه است منحصر به فرد است. هر دو جنبه عمومی و خاص سازگاری با شرایط رشد حاشیه ای ارائه شده است، از مشکلات ناشی از برف و یخ در مناطق زیربارکتیک اروپا تا مشکلات شدید خشکسالی در مناطق مدیترانه.
برای همه کسانی که در مطالعات سازگاری و پرورش گیاهان چند ساله برای شرایط حاشیه ای یا محیط های تنش مشارکت دارند.
فهرست مطالب :
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Norwegian plant production and its challenges....Pages 3-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Adaptation, variation and selection in marginal areas....Pages 13-19
Some consequences of adaptation to extreme environments....Pages 21-32
Front Matter....Pages 33-33
Collecting and evaluating genetic resources of fodder plants from subalpine and alpine permanent grassland....Pages 35-46
Potential for improving adaptation of Lolium perenne L. to continental climates in Norway....Pages 47-60
Winter hardiness in marginal populations of timothy....Pages 61-68
Investigation of the adaptability of legumes in the Hungarian climate....Pages 69-80
Variation within improved cultivars and landraces of lucerne in Central Italy....Pages 81-87
Genetic Variation and Population Structure of Trifolium Fragiferum L. in Various Environmental Conditions....Pages 89-89
Factor Regression Analysis of Natural Populations of Ryegrass....Pages 90-91
Deschampsia Caespitosa L. — Proposal for Lawn in Shade Conditions....Pages 92-92
Thuringian Mallow (Lavatera Thuringiaca L.) — an Alternative Crop for Marginal Conditions and Wasted Lands....Pages 93-94
Evaluating Genetic Resources of Red Clover in Marginal Growing Conditions....Pages 95-96
Genetic Resources of oil and Fodder Plants in the Genebank Station Malchow/Poel....Pages 97-98
Front Matter....Pages 99-99
Specific adaptation and breeding for marginal conditions....Pages 101-127
Cooperative breeding for the northern marginal areas....Pages 129-141
Breeding of amenity grasses adapted to marginal conditions....Pages 143-147
Breeding winter hardy grasses....Pages 149-158
Breeding white clover for tolerance to low temperature and grazing stress....Pages 159-165
Selection for improved adaptation of white clover to low phosphorus and acid soils....Pages 167-178
Front Matter....Pages 99-99
Early Test to Determine the Effectiveness of Selection Made for Resistance for Frequent Cutting and Persistence Ability of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa L.)....Pages 179-180
The Seed Yielding Ability of Synthetic Populations (SYN-1, SYN-2) of Alfalfa (Medicago Media Pers) in Climatic Conditions of Poland....Pages 181-182
Prediction of Seed Yield Value of SYN-2 on the Basis of Seed Yielding of SYN-1 of Synthetic Populations of Alfalfa (Medicago Media Pers )....Pages 183-184
Differences Between Forage Grass and Lawn Grass Breeding....Pages 185-186
Phenotypic Recurrent Selection for Frequent Cutting Regimes in Lucerne: Results on Forage Yield and Quality....Pages 187-188
Genotype-Environment Interactions of Some Early Maturing Barley Lines Grown at Extreme High-Latitude Locations....Pages 189-190
Stability of Quality Traits in Fodder Cereals....Pages 191-192
Selection for Fodder Yield and Quality Among Populations of White Clower....Pages 193-194
The Role of the Early Cutting Regime in the Lucerne Nutritive Value Improvement: Fibre and Crude Protein Content....Pages 195-196
Front Matter....Pages 197-197
Improvement of snow mould resistance by conventional and in vitro techniques....Pages 199-206
Development of procedures to identify red clover resistant to Sclerotinia trifoliorum ....Pages 207-214
Cold hardening — a physiological mechanism for resisting biotic as well as abiotic stress factors....Pages 215-221
Morphological and biochemical variation in Sardinian populations of Medicago polymorpha L. suitable for rainfed mediterranean conditions....Pages 223-232
The role of flowering intensity in adapting perennial ryegrass to different production systems....Pages 233-233
Characterization of Different Potato Idiotypes in Response to Drought Stress....Pages 235-236
Selection for Snow Mould Resistance of Lolium at a High Altitude Site....Pages 237-238
Straw Quality of Barley in the Dry Areas of North Syria from a Breeder’s Point of View....Pages 239-240
Morphological Adaptation to Drought of Different Populations of Lolium Perenne L.....Pages 241-242
Comparison of Agronomic and Quality Traits of Naked and Hulled Oats....Pages 243-244
The Effect of Water Stress During Flowering on Seed Yield of Subterranean Clover: Variation Among Strains and Influence of Flowering Pattern....Pages 245-246
Front Matter....Pages 247-247
Genetic markers and the selection of quantitative traits in forage grasses....Pages 249-259
Genetic control of frost tolerance in wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.)....Pages 261-271
Assessing success in gene transfer between Lolium multiflorum and Festuca arundinacea ....Pages 273-283
Detection of Rapd Markers Linked to Crown Rust Tolerance in Lolium Multiflorum L.....Pages 285-286
Hybrid Breeding by Means of Incompatibility in Lolium Multiflorum ....Pages 287-288
Linkage Relationships of Isozyme Markers and Incompatibility Genes in Lolium ....Pages 289-290
Seedling Vigour, Agronomic Traits, and Isozyme Markers in Backcrosses Lolium Perenne X Festuca spp .....Pages 291-292
Leaf Growth Genetic Variability Among Various Polyploid Ryegrass X Fescue Hybrids Involving Festuca Arundinacea Var. Glaucescens....Pages 293-294
The Value of Interspecific Hybridisation in Breeding for Improved Tolerance of Climatic Stress....Pages 295-296
Possible Gene Models Explaining Androgenetic Response in Perennial Ryegrass ( Lolium perenne L.)....Pages 297-298
Potential of Tetraploid × Festulolium ( Festuca Pratensis × Lolium Multiflorum )....Pages 299-300
In Vitro Aproach to Production of Lolium — Festuca Amphiploids....Pages 301-302
Front Matter....Pages 303-303
Characterization of Cocksfoot Mottle Virus (CFMV)....Pages 305-305
In Vitro Embryo Specifically Expressed Transcripts in Poaceae Isolated from Barley....Pages 306-307
Genetic Variation in Resistance to Cocksfoot Mottle Virus in Cocksfoot ( Dactylis Glomerata L.).....Pages 308-310
In Vitro Minibeet Induction System in Sugarbeet and Redbeet (Beta Vulgaris L.) ....Pages 311-312
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
Why should we breed for marginal conditions: Report of workshop I ....Pages 315-318
Specific versus general adaptation — What should be the breeding strategies for marginal conditions?....Pages 319-320
Can high quality and adaptation to stress environments be combined ?....Pages 321-322
Back Matter....Pages 323-330
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This book contains papers and posters presented at the 18th Eucarpia Fodder Crops Section Meeting held at Loen, Nordfjord, Norway in August 1993.
In most environments some form of marginal conditions or stress prevails. Few crops are being produced under such a wide range of environmental and management stresses as fodder crops. Improved adaptation of fodder crops to marginal conditions is crucial in developing sustainable, low-input agricultural systems. The book is unique in demonstrating the large diversity both in crops and environmental stresses that confront the forage breeders. Both general and specific aspects of adaptation to marginal growing conditions are presented, ranging from problems caused by snow and ice in the Subarctic regions of Europe to the severe drought problems in the Mediterranean regions.
For everyone involved in studies of adaptation and breeding of perennial plants for marginal conditions or stress environments.