Perennial wheat

Perennial wheat is a new cereal crop being researched at several different institutions worldwide. The main purpose of developing this new crop is to reduce negative impact on the environment from crop production and to maintain production with lesser inputs. This is a bachelor thesis aiming at prov...

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Autor principal: Lloyd, Sofia
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Crop Production Ecology 2015
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description Perennial wheat is a new cereal crop being researched at several different institutions worldwide. The main purpose of developing this new crop is to reduce negative impact on the environment from crop production and to maintain production with lesser inputs. This is a bachelor thesis aiming at providing an overview of the current knowledge concerning perennial wheat research through a literature review. This review is limited to research regarding hybrids between wheat and the wild wheat relatives of Thinopyrum sps, and their potential as grain crops. Biologically, the hybrids show good potential but yield remains low. The hybrids currently tested are most suitable for marginal lands with high risk of soil erosion, or as a dual purpose crop where the post reproductive-cycle re-growth is utilized as forage. Efforts should be made to create a large gene pool within the new hybrid, from which further breeding may be carried out.
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spelling RepoSLU77782018-10-09T10:07:18Z Perennial wheat Lloyd, Sofia perennial wheat Triticum aestivum hybrids Thrinopyrum sps. erosion control reduced inputs hybridization plant breeding cropping systems Perennial wheat is a new cereal crop being researched at several different institutions worldwide. The main purpose of developing this new crop is to reduce negative impact on the environment from crop production and to maintain production with lesser inputs. This is a bachelor thesis aiming at providing an overview of the current knowledge concerning perennial wheat research through a literature review. This review is limited to research regarding hybrids between wheat and the wild wheat relatives of Thinopyrum sps, and their potential as grain crops. Biologically, the hybrids show good potential but yield remains low. The hybrids currently tested are most suitable for marginal lands with high risk of soil erosion, or as a dual purpose crop where the post reproductive-cycle re-growth is utilized as forage. Efforts should be made to create a large gene pool within the new hybrid, from which further breeding may be carried out. SLU/Dept. of Crop Production Ecology 2015 M2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7778/
spellingShingle perennial wheat
Triticum aestivum hybrids
Thrinopyrum sps.
erosion control
reduced inputs
hybridization
plant breeding
cropping systems
Lloyd, Sofia
Perennial wheat
title Perennial wheat
title_full Perennial wheat
title_fullStr Perennial wheat
title_full_unstemmed Perennial wheat
title_short Perennial wheat
title_sort perennial wheat
topic perennial wheat
Triticum aestivum hybrids
Thrinopyrum sps.
erosion control
reduced inputs
hybridization
plant breeding
cropping systems