Variability of the most important traits of meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis L.) and smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss.) autochthonous population | Varijabilnost najvaznijih osobina autohtonih populacija lisicjeg repa (Alopecurus pratensis L.) i bezosnog vlasena (Bromus inermis Leyss.)
2010
Babic, S., Institut za krmno bilje, Krusevac (Serbia) | Sokolovic, D., Institut za krmno bilje, Krusevac (Serbia) | Radovic, J., Institut za krmno bilje, Krusevac (Serbia) | Andjelkovic, B., Institut za krmno bilje, Krusevac (Serbia) | Zivkovic, B., Institut za krmno bilje, Krusevac (Serbia)
The aim of this paper was determine variability of collects populations of meadow foxtail and smooth bromegrass. Spaced plants nursery included 5 autochthnous populations of meadow foxtail and 4 of smooth bromegrass. Several phenological and morphological traits and dry matter yield were measured. Significant differences between populations were detected by analysis of variance of two-year results. The highest average within population variability was determined for the dry matter yield per plant, of both species, while the lowest variability was determined for number leaf per tiller of meadow foxtail and panicle lenght of smooth bromegrass. Based on the results of dry matter yield and yield components perspective genotypes would be used for further breeding.
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