scholarly journals Seed productivity of carrot (Daucas carota L.) grown by stacking on the conditions of drip irrigation in the south of Ukraine

Author(s):  
N.P. Kosenko
2021 ◽  
pp. 28-33
Author(s):  
S. А. Ignatiev ◽  
А. А. Regidin ◽  
S S. Kravchenko

The general climate change in the south of Russia makes the development of new varieties of grain crops, including forage grasses, with high resistance and adaptability to climatic stress factors extremely necessary. The breeding process of forage plant adapted to changing environmental conditions is seen as an effective way to allow crop production to cope with unexpected possible climate changes with the least possible losses. The specific reaction of plants to environmental conditions is of particular interest when studying collection plant samples of different gen[1]otypes, as well as when choosing varieties for cultivation in specific conditions. Studying the stability and adaptability of collection samples of forage grasses can also make it possible to use them in different regions. The purpose of the current study was to estimate alfalfa samples by the parameters of ecological adaptability and stability according to the trait ‘seed productivity’. The objects of study were 30 samples of the VIR collection from the USA, Canada, France and Peru. There has been identified a large group of samples with bi < 1. These samples were important as genotypes with a weak responsiveness of seed productivity to worse conditions. They are to be used in hybrids to obtain an initial material that is adaptive according to the trait ‘seed productivity’ in stressful conditions. The smallest bi coefficient was found in the samples ‘K-42694’ (0.20), ‘K-32783’ (0.22) and ‘K-47804’ (0.29). The stability coefficient σd 2 , which reflects the correlation between the growing conditions and seed productivity of the samples through the years of study and was calculated on the basis of the theoretical productivity and the deviation of the theoretical value from the actual one, varied from 0.01 to 74.70. This range of variation indicates that the set of samples contains such samples whose stability of productivity is genetically determined and significantly exceeds the variability of the average productivity of the entire set. Estimation of differences according to stability of seed productivity, in comparison with the standard variety ‘Rostovskaya 90’, revealed a significant difference in this trait in the samples ‘K-43272’, ‘K-50545’, ‘K-50561’.


Author(s):  
Yu. Lavrinenko ◽  
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A. Н. Vlaschuk ◽  
A. S. Drobit ◽  
О. A. Vlaschuk ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 114-119
Author(s):  
Victor Chaban ◽  
Victor Ushkarenko ◽  
Olena Markovska ◽  
Volodymyr Dudchenko

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 00056
Author(s):  
Irina Khussainova ◽  
Galina Zueva

The article presents the seed productivity of five cultivars of Poa pratensis L. for lawn purposes and three wild-growing specimens of Poa pratensis L. and Poa angustifolia L. from natural populations in the south-east of Kazakhstan and in the south-west of Siberia, summarized over three years. The onset of the main phenological phases was determined, taking into account the weather conditions of the region where the experiment was held, and a comparative analysis between the samples was carried out. The correlation connection between three signs of the reproductive sphere and their consistency with weather conditions was researched. For all varieties, a significant conjunction was revealed between the number and weight of seeds per spike, a considerable variation in the coefficient of seed production over the years. The best indicators of seed productivity were noted in the plant variety ‘Novosibirskiy’ and wild forms ‘C-2’ and ‘D1-78’ in Western Siberia, in the plant variety ‘Balin’ and wild specimen ‘K-0027’ in Kazakhstan. The influence of environmental conditions on the organogenic process of P. pratensis was revealed. Additional moisture contributes to the manifestation of the potential capability for seed reproduction of the researched samples of P. pratensis.


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