Plant Gene Resources of Canada (PGRC) maintains a large germplasm collection of the genus Avena L. with more than 27,000 accessions. The four major groups are: cultivated hexaploid oat (Avena sativa L., including red oat, A. byzantina C. Koch), animated oat (Avena sterilis L.), slender oat (A. barbata Pott ex Link) and wild oat (A. fatua L.). A particular strength of the PGRC collection is the representation of 26 species of the genus Avena. PGRC initiated in 1998 a project to rejuvenate and agrobotanically characterize the oat collection using morphologic, agronomic, disease resistance and quality characters. The recent regeneration of 10,991 A. sativa accessions and the characterization of these accessions allows plant breeders and o...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to study genetic diversity among winter oat accessions by ...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
The genus Avena belongs to the grass family Poaceae and has ploidy levels of diploid, tetraploid and...
The assessment of diversity and population structure and construction of a core collection is benefi...
Avena sativa L., also known as Oat belongs to the Poaceae family, is one of the most significant cro...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
The search for agronomic traits and the use of new sources of variability in oat farming is very imp...
The systematic position of the species in genus Avena L. still remains disputable among researchers....
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to assess the genetic diversity in the ninety six oat ...
The genetic base from which many of our present day varieties have been derived is quite narrow and ...
Oat (Avena sativa L.) is a cool season, annual crop grown mainly in moist areas of temperate climate...
Approximately 900 accessions of Avena sterilis and A. fatua, which originated from 15 different coun...
Approximately 900 accessions of Avena sterilis and A. fatua, which originated from 15 different coun...
International audienceThe research project "Avena genetic resources for quality in human consumption...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to study genetic diversity among winter oat accessions by ...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
The genus Avena belongs to the grass family Poaceae and has ploidy levels of diploid, tetraploid and...
The assessment of diversity and population structure and construction of a core collection is benefi...
Avena sativa L., also known as Oat belongs to the Poaceae family, is one of the most significant cro...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
In this study, genetic diversity among 177 oat (Avena sativa L.) accessions including both white and...
The search for agronomic traits and the use of new sources of variability in oat farming is very imp...
The systematic position of the species in genus Avena L. still remains disputable among researchers....
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to assess the genetic diversity in the ninety six oat ...
The genetic base from which many of our present day varieties have been derived is quite narrow and ...
Oat (Avena sativa L.) is a cool season, annual crop grown mainly in moist areas of temperate climate...
Approximately 900 accessions of Avena sterilis and A. fatua, which originated from 15 different coun...
Approximately 900 accessions of Avena sterilis and A. fatua, which originated from 15 different coun...
International audienceThe research project "Avena genetic resources for quality in human consumption...
Abstract. The objective of this study was to study genetic diversity among winter oat accessions by ...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
The genus Avena belongs to the grass family Poaceae and has ploidy levels of diploid, tetraploid and...