Evolutionary Effects on Morphology and Agronomic Performance of Three Winter Wheat Composite Cross Populations Maintained for Six Years under Organic and Conventional Conditions

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Organic Farming Pub Date : 2017-07-16 DOI:10.12924/OF2017.03010034
Sarah Brumlop, T. Pfeiffer, M. Finckh
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Three winter wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) composite cross populations (CCPs) that had been maintained in repeated parallel populations under organic and conventional conditions from the F5 to the F10 were compared in a two-year replicated field trial under organic conditions. The populations were compared to each other, to a mixture of the parental varieties used to establish the CCPs, and to three winter wheat varieties currently popular in organic farming. Foot and foliar diseases, straw length, ear length, yield parameters, and baking quality parameters were assessed. The overall performance of the CCPs differed clearly from each other due to differences in their parental genetics and not because of their conventional or organic history. The CCPs with high yielding background (YCCPs) also yielded higher than the CCPs with a high baking quality background (QCCPs; in the absence of extreme winter stress). The QCCPs performed equally well in comparison to the reference varieties, which were also of high baking quality. Compared to the parental mixture the CCPs proved to be highly resilient, recovering much better from winter kill in winter 2011/12. Nevertheless, they were out yielded by the references in that year. No such differences were seen in 2013, indicating that the CCPs are comparable with modern cultivars in yielding ability under organic conditions. We conclude that—especially when focusing on traits that are not directly influenced by natural selection (e.g. quality traits)—the choice of parents to establish a CCP is crucial. In the case of the QCCPs the establishment of a reliable high-quality population worked very well and quality traits were successfully maintained over time. However, in the YCCPs lack of winter hardiness in the YCCP parents also became clearly visible under relevant winter conditions.
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有机和常规条件下维持6年的3个冬小麦复合杂交群体形态和农艺性能的进化效应
在为期两年的有机条件下的重复田间试验中,比较了从F5到F10在有机和常规条件下保持在重复平行群体中的三个冬小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)复合杂交群体(CCP)。将这些群体相互比较,与用于建立CCP的亲本品种的混合物进行比较,并与目前在有机农业中流行的三个冬小麦品种进行比较。对足叶病害、秸秆长度、穗长、产量参数和烘烤质量参数进行了评估。CCPs的总体表现明显不同,这是由于它们父母遗传的差异,而不是因为它们的传统或器质病史。具有高产背景的CCP(YCCP)的产量也高于具有高烘焙质量背景的CCPs(QCCP;在没有极端冬季压力的情况下)。与同样具有高烘焙质量的参考品种相比,QCCP表现同样良好。与亲本混合物相比,CCPs被证明具有高度的弹性,在2011/12年冬季从冬季死亡中恢复得更好。尽管如此,它们还是被当年的参考文献所超越。2013年没有发现这种差异,这表明CCP在有机条件下的产量与现代品种相当。我们得出的结论是,尤其是当关注不受自然选择直接影响的性状(如质量性状)时,父母建立CCP的选择至关重要。在QCCP的情况下,建立一个可靠的高质量群体效果非常好,随着时间的推移,质量性状得以成功保持。然而,在相关的冬季条件下,YCCP的亲本缺乏抗寒性也变得明显。
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Organic Farming
Organic Farming Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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