Emmer wheat Rudico can extend the spectra of cultivated plants - short communication
2007
Stehno, Z.,Vyzkumny Ustav Rostlinne Vyroby, Prague (Czech Republic)
Emmer wheat (Triticum dicoccum or also T. dicoccon), a tetraploid wheat species, was grown in the Czech territory till the 6th century A.D. when it was replaced by bread wheat. At present, only landraces and wild forms of this species are available in collections of genetic resources. With the aim to extend the spectra of grown crops, a collection of emmer genetic resources in the Czech Gene Bank was studied. An accession later in ripeness, with a good level of resistance to fungal diseases and with a high yield potential was selected from the collection. After bulk selection procedure and three year testing, it gained a certificate of legal protection as cultivar Rudico. The cultivar with high protein content and very good resistance to fungal diseases was found to be able to meet the requirements for organic growing systems as well.
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