Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)

A phenotypic diversity index (PDI) was calculated using 10 agronomic characteristics recorded in 90 accessions of 2-row spring barleys and 29accessions of 6-row spring barleys grown in the Nordic Region. The PDI ranged from 0.0308 to 0.6245 in 2-row barley accessions and from0.0314 to 0.7016 in 6-ro...

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Main Authors: Ortiz, R., Nurminiemi, M., Madsen, S., Rognli, O., Bjornstad, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2018
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fst
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92737
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014425026099
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spelling ftcgiar:oai:cgspace.cgiar.org:10568/92737 2024-01-07T09:44:16+01:00 Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991) Ortiz, R. Nurminiemi, M. Madsen, S. Rognli, O. Bjornstad, A. 2018-05-17T09:03:20Z https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92737 https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014425026099 en eng Springer Ortiz, R., Nurminiemi, M., Madsen, S., Rognli, O. & Bjornstad, A. (2002). Cultivar diversity in Nordic spring barley breeding (1930–1991). Euphytica, 123(1), 111-119. 0014-2336 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92737 https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014425026099 Limited Access average cluster analysis fst hordeumvulgare phenotypic diversity index Journal Article 2018 ftcgiar https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014425026099 2023-12-12T23:55:58Z A phenotypic diversity index (PDI) was calculated using 10 agronomic characteristics recorded in 90 accessions of 2-row spring barleys and 29accessions of 6-row spring barleys grown in the Nordic Region. The PDI ranged from 0.0308 to 0.6245 in 2-row barley accessions and from0.0314 to 0.7016 in 6-row barley accessions. The average PDIs were0.2178 and 0.2438 in 2-row and 6-row barley germplasm, which confirms that some older cultivars were parents of newer cultivars. The lowest PDI was between accessions with the same name, which suggest that irrespective of their market source, they were the same cultivars. The largest PDI ranges in 2-row barley cultivars within the same country or release decade were correlated to the number of accessions in the respective cluster, which suggests that phenotypic diversity in this germplasm depends on the number of cultivars included in the cluster. However, this association was not always observed in 6-row barley cultivars. The most distinct 2-row cultivars were Arla and Akka from Sweden, whereas Sigur and Tampa from Iceland were the most distinct 6-row cultivars as determined by both PDI and average linkage cluster analysis. This analysis also confirm that the 2-row barley accessions Jenny, Triumph, and Vega, which were obtained from two distinct market sources, and the 6-row barley accessions under the name Agneta (but from three market sources) were the same. The analysis of variance of the PDI indicates that 6-row germplasm may be clustered according to their geographical origin or decade of release, but this was not observed in 2-row barley germplasm. This research demonstrates the advantage of PDI to assess variation among breeding pools. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) Agneta ENVELOPE(-60.667,-60.667,-72.933,-72.933) Jenny ENVELOPE(-68.417,-68.417,-67.733,-67.733)
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topic average cluster analysis
fst
hordeumvulgare
phenotypic diversity index
spellingShingle average cluster analysis
fst
hordeumvulgare
phenotypic diversity index
Ortiz, R.
Nurminiemi, M.
Madsen, S.
Rognli, O.
Bjornstad, A.
Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
topic_facet average cluster analysis
fst
hordeumvulgare
phenotypic diversity index
description A phenotypic diversity index (PDI) was calculated using 10 agronomic characteristics recorded in 90 accessions of 2-row spring barleys and 29accessions of 6-row spring barleys grown in the Nordic Region. The PDI ranged from 0.0308 to 0.6245 in 2-row barley accessions and from0.0314 to 0.7016 in 6-row barley accessions. The average PDIs were0.2178 and 0.2438 in 2-row and 6-row barley germplasm, which confirms that some older cultivars were parents of newer cultivars. The lowest PDI was between accessions with the same name, which suggest that irrespective of their market source, they were the same cultivars. The largest PDI ranges in 2-row barley cultivars within the same country or release decade were correlated to the number of accessions in the respective cluster, which suggests that phenotypic diversity in this germplasm depends on the number of cultivars included in the cluster. However, this association was not always observed in 6-row barley cultivars. The most distinct 2-row cultivars were Arla and Akka from Sweden, whereas Sigur and Tampa from Iceland were the most distinct 6-row cultivars as determined by both PDI and average linkage cluster analysis. This analysis also confirm that the 2-row barley accessions Jenny, Triumph, and Vega, which were obtained from two distinct market sources, and the 6-row barley accessions under the name Agneta (but from three market sources) were the same. The analysis of variance of the PDI indicates that 6-row germplasm may be clustered according to their geographical origin or decade of release, but this was not observed in 2-row barley germplasm. This research demonstrates the advantage of PDI to assess variation among breeding pools.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ortiz, R.
Nurminiemi, M.
Madsen, S.
Rognli, O.
Bjornstad, A.
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Nurminiemi, M.
Madsen, S.
Rognli, O.
Bjornstad, A.
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title Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
title_short Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
title_full Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
title_fullStr Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
title_full_unstemmed Cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
title_sort cultivar diversity in nordic spring barley breeding (1930-1991)
publisher Springer
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92737
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014425026099
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