Genetically diverse Composite Cross Populations (CCPs) may be useful in environmentally variable low-input systems as an alternative to pure line varieties. They are formed by hybridising lines with diverse evolutionary origins, bulking the F1 progeny, and allowing natural selection of the progeny in successive crop environments. CCPs derived from 10 high yielding parents (YCCPs), 12 high quality parents (QCCPs), or all 22 parents (YQCCPs), were grown at four sites (2 organic, 2 conventional) in the UK; they are currently (2006) in F5. The YCCPs out yielded the QCCPs, which had better quality characteristics. Although the CCPs performed within the range of the parents, the values obtained were often better than the mean of the parents. Some...
Introduction In order to be able to adapt to changing environmental conditions, crop plants need a ...
Crop agrobiodiversity is an asset to improve organic and low-input wheat production, but a clear fra...
In Belgium and The Netherlands, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is getting attention within a gro...
Organic farming aims at developing farming systems that do not need unsustainable inputs such as min...
The extremely diverse genetic variation in wheat Composite Cross Populations (CCP) represents a valu...
A lack of appropriate crop varieties specifically bred for the higher biotic and abiotic stresses ex...
Alternative breeding approaches in organic agriculture have started to address pressing issues such ...
peer-reviewedEarly vigour traits of wheat composite cross populations (CCPs) based on high yielding ...
The use of Composite Cross Populations (CCPs) as an alternative breeding approach, has gained signif...
The F11 of 14 winter wheat composite cross populations (CCPs) were compared in replicated field tria...
Improved biodiversity is one of the key principles in organic farming and therefore organic plant br...
This study investigated the effects of increased genetic diversity in winter wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Utilising diverse populations instead of single line varieties is expected to lead to a number of ad...
An increasingly fluctuating global climate is creating mounting problems for production in agricultu...
Seedling root and shoot growth in hydroponics and allelopathic activity using a bioassay have been s...
Introduction In order to be able to adapt to changing environmental conditions, crop plants need a ...
Crop agrobiodiversity is an asset to improve organic and low-input wheat production, but a clear fra...
In Belgium and The Netherlands, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is getting attention within a gro...
Organic farming aims at developing farming systems that do not need unsustainable inputs such as min...
The extremely diverse genetic variation in wheat Composite Cross Populations (CCP) represents a valu...
A lack of appropriate crop varieties specifically bred for the higher biotic and abiotic stresses ex...
Alternative breeding approaches in organic agriculture have started to address pressing issues such ...
peer-reviewedEarly vigour traits of wheat composite cross populations (CCPs) based on high yielding ...
The use of Composite Cross Populations (CCPs) as an alternative breeding approach, has gained signif...
The F11 of 14 winter wheat composite cross populations (CCPs) were compared in replicated field tria...
Improved biodiversity is one of the key principles in organic farming and therefore organic plant br...
This study investigated the effects of increased genetic diversity in winter wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Utilising diverse populations instead of single line varieties is expected to lead to a number of ad...
An increasingly fluctuating global climate is creating mounting problems for production in agricultu...
Seedling root and shoot growth in hydroponics and allelopathic activity using a bioassay have been s...
Introduction In order to be able to adapt to changing environmental conditions, crop plants need a ...
Crop agrobiodiversity is an asset to improve organic and low-input wheat production, but a clear fra...
In Belgium and The Netherlands, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is getting attention within a gro...