During the winter 2002/2003, 174 different oat cultivars were planted in the field of Landskrona, Sweden to identify cold hardy lines. The germplasm represented the best winter hardy oats available in the world, originating from seed collections in the US (USDA-NSGC), the Vavilov Institute in St Petersburg, Lochow-Petkus in Germany and IGER in Great Britain. Spring oat (Belinda) and winter barley (SW Hampus) were also included in the trial as references. Weather data was continuously monitored. In December, triplicates of all field-grown lines were established in the green house from field selections. In January, a second batch of plants of the most promising accessions was collected in the field. Parameters like vigour, time of flowe...
<p>Key message: Infinium SNP data analysed as continuous intensity ratios enabled associating genoty...
Many plants respond to low non-freezing temperatures by increasing their freezing tolerance in a pro...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
In Sweden, oat (Avena sativa) is only grown as a spring crop. A Swedish winter oat, on theother hand...
<div><p>Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular ...
Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular differen...
<p>Figure shows the workflow and the approach used for identifying the cultivars in the winter oat m...
Resistance to biotic and abiotic stress is a crucial aspect for cultivar adaptation to agriculture e...
Background Oat is an important crop in North America and northern Europe. In Scandinavia, yields are...
Bulgaria is in a zone of marked transition-to-continental climate. Oat cultivation under these cond...
Oat (Avena sativa L.), ranking sixth in world cereal production, is primarily produced as a multipur...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
The article describes working with wintering oats at the Maykop Experimental Station. The authors an...
Among the cereal crops cultivated in Finland oat (Avena saliva L.) ranks second, after barley. Finla...
Avena sativa L. (A. sativa) is the third most important cereal crop in the UK but comparatively litt...
<p>Key message: Infinium SNP data analysed as continuous intensity ratios enabled associating genoty...
Many plants respond to low non-freezing temperatures by increasing their freezing tolerance in a pro...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...
In Sweden, oat (Avena sativa) is only grown as a spring crop. A Swedish winter oat, on theother hand...
<div><p>Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular ...
Our long-term goal is to develop a Swedish winter oat (Avena sativa). To identify molecular differen...
<p>Figure shows the workflow and the approach used for identifying the cultivars in the winter oat m...
Resistance to biotic and abiotic stress is a crucial aspect for cultivar adaptation to agriculture e...
Background Oat is an important crop in North America and northern Europe. In Scandinavia, yields are...
Bulgaria is in a zone of marked transition-to-continental climate. Oat cultivation under these cond...
Oat (Avena sativa L.), ranking sixth in world cereal production, is primarily produced as a multipur...
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of...
The article describes working with wintering oats at the Maykop Experimental Station. The authors an...
Among the cereal crops cultivated in Finland oat (Avena saliva L.) ranks second, after barley. Finla...
Avena sativa L. (A. sativa) is the third most important cereal crop in the UK but comparatively litt...
<p>Key message: Infinium SNP data analysed as continuous intensity ratios enabled associating genoty...
Many plants respond to low non-freezing temperatures by increasing their freezing tolerance in a pro...
We have evaluated 116 oat lines cultivars for genetic diversity using the AFLP fingerprinting method...