A dynamic population of weedy rye

Natural establishment and spread of a diverse and heterotic weedy rye population in California's northern mountain counties is reported. The dramatic take‐over by this interspecific derived population can be ascribed to a favorable climate and soil, and an unusual opportunity for continued introgres...

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Autores principales: Suneson, C.A., Rachie, K.O., Khush, G.S.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 1969
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168032
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author Suneson, C.A.
Rachie, K.O.
Khush, G.S.
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Khush, G.S.
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description Natural establishment and spread of a diverse and heterotic weedy rye population in California's northern mountain counties is reported. The dramatic take‐over by this interspecific derived population can be ascribed to a favorable climate and soil, and an unusual opportunity for continued introgression with diverse cultivars of rye.We encourage further study of this example of genetic introgression under conditions of natural selection. Information may be applicable to rye breeding, new species (Triticale) production, and population genetics. Its potential as a weed must also be considered.
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spelling CGSpace1680322025-05-14T10:39:30Z A dynamic population of weedy rye Suneson, C.A. Rachie, K.O. Khush, G.S. Natural establishment and spread of a diverse and heterotic weedy rye population in California's northern mountain counties is reported. The dramatic take‐over by this interspecific derived population can be ascribed to a favorable climate and soil, and an unusual opportunity for continued introgression with diverse cultivars of rye.We encourage further study of this example of genetic introgression under conditions of natural selection. Information may be applicable to rye breeding, new species (Triticale) production, and population genetics. Its potential as a weed must also be considered. 1969-03 2024-12-19T12:57:56Z 2024-12-19T12:57:56Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168032 en Wiley Suneson, C. A.; Rachie, K. O. and Khush, G. S. 1969. A dynamic population of weedy rye. Crop Science, Volume 9 no. 2 p. 121-124
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