2024-03-29T07:52:29Zhttps://www.tdx.cat/oai/requestoai:www.tdx.cat:10803/959472023-10-11T10:13:28Zcom_10803_284col_10803_308
2012-11-21T19:07:02Z
urn:hdl:10803/95947
Cytological, genetic and agronomic characterization of a barley reciprocal translocation
Farré Martinez, Alba
Sequía
Reciprocal translocation
Drought
Drought
false
Romagosa Clariana, Ignacio
Jansen, Johannes
false
Translocació recíproca
Ordi
Sequera
Translocación recíproca
Translocación recíproca
Sequía
Reciprocal translocation
Drought
Cereals are the basis of global agriculture providing more than half of the human food consumption. In Spain, barley is the main crop in terms of growing area, mostly in the poorest agricultural areas. In semiarid areas crop productivity is not only limited by drought, but also by high temperatures at the end of the growth cycle. An increased use of ‘local’ germplasm could lead to the selection of varieties adapted to specific regional conditions. The use of a barley variety like ‘Albacete’, with its proven adaptation to semiarid conditions, can be an excellent option. It has been hypothesized that the high popularity of ‘Albacete’ with farmers particularly in semi-arid areas where barley is grown under rain fed conditions, may be due to the presence of a special form of chromosomal interchange, a reciprocal translocation. This thesis provides a cytological, genetic and agronomic characterization of this reciprocal translocation.
2012-11-21T19:07:02Z
2012-11-21T19:07:02Z
2012-10-17
info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
http://hdl.handle.net/10803/95947
L-1414-2012
eng
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Universitat de Lleida
TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)