Rye (Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden). Historical records tell of a range of different types adapted to climate and varying cultivation practices. Genetic analyses of genebank maintained landrace rye have yet failed, with a few exceptions, to detect differentiation between rye types. Concerns have been raised that genebank material does not truly reflect the historical variation in landrace rye. In this study, we have therefore genotyped old and historical samples of rye as well as extant material. Two historical seventeenth century samples were obtained from a grave and a museum archive respectively, and 35 old samples were taken from 100 to 140-...
In Northern Europe, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been cultivated for almost 6000 years. Thus far,...
The geographic distribution of genetic diversity can reveal the evolutionary history of a species. F...
Local races of winter rye have been grown to the present day in many places in Finland. These races...
Rye (Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denm...
Rye (Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denm...
Crop plants have undergone a multitude of genetic changes during and following their domestication. ...
Landrace crops are important genetic resources, both for plant breeding efforts and for studying agr...
To meet the current challenges in human food production, improved understanding of the genetic diver...
Rye(SecalecerealeL.)is a cereal crop of major importance in many parts of Europe and rye breeders ...
The geographic distribution of genetic diversity can reveal the evolutionary history of a species. F...
Agricultural disasters and the subsequent need for supply of relief seed can be expected to influenc...
Abstract Background Rye, Secale cereale L., has historically been a crop of major importance and is ...
In Northern Europe, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been cultivated for almost 6000 years. Thus far,...
The geographic distribution of genetic diversity can reveal the evolutionary history of a species. F...
Local races of winter rye have been grown to the present day in many places in Finland. These races...
Rye (Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denm...
Rye (Secale cereale L.) was for centuries the economically most important crop in Fennoscandia (Denm...
Crop plants have undergone a multitude of genetic changes during and following their domestication. ...
Landrace crops are important genetic resources, both for plant breeding efforts and for studying agr...
To meet the current challenges in human food production, improved understanding of the genetic diver...
Rye(SecalecerealeL.)is a cereal crop of major importance in many parts of Europe and rye breeders ...
The geographic distribution of genetic diversity can reveal the evolutionary history of a species. F...
Agricultural disasters and the subsequent need for supply of relief seed can be expected to influenc...
Abstract Background Rye, Secale cereale L., has historically been a crop of major importance and is ...
In Northern Europe, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) has been cultivated for almost 6000 years. Thus far,...
The geographic distribution of genetic diversity can reveal the evolutionary history of a species. F...
Local races of winter rye have been grown to the present day in many places in Finland. These races...