A forage grass and small grain legume plant collecting expedition in south east Poland, 1990

被引:4
作者
Chorlton, KH [1 ]
Thomas, ID [1 ]
Bowen, DW [1 ]
BulinskaRadmoska, Z [1 ]
Gorski, M [1 ]
机构
[1] PLANT BREEDING & ACCLIMATIZAT INST,PLANT GENET RESOURCES SECT,PL-05870 BLONIE,POLAND
关键词
collecting expedition; Festuca gigantea (L) Vill; Festuca pratensis ssp apennina (De Not) Hegi; Festuca pratensis Hudson; genetic resources; Lolium multiflorum Lam; Lolium perenne L; Medicago sativa L; Poland; Trifolium hybridum L; Trifolium pratense L; Trifolium repens L;
D O I
10.1007/BF00126943
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The Plant Genetic Resources Unit (PGRU) of the Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Welsh Plant Breeding Station (IGER, WPBS), UK, and the Plant Genetic Resources Section of the Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute (PBAI), Poland, carried out a joint collecting expedition in Poland between 25 August and 7 September 1990. The expedition was unique in that it was the first time that vegetative sampling had been applied to the perennial forage grass and legume populations of south east Poland. The expedition focused on seminatural vegetation in agriculturally managed situations and detailed collection site data on management systems was obtained from landowners. Samples were collected from 62 sites. Vegetative collections of Lolium spp. (37 populations) and Trifolium spp. (56 populations), and seed collections of Festuca spp. (32 populations) were made by the IGER team (Table 2). The PBAI team made 59 separate seed collections, mainly of Leguminosae. The expedition covered four geographical subregions of south east Poland. (See Fig. 1). These were the Nizina Mazowiecka south of Warszawa, the Wyzyna Malopolska with the town of Kielce at its centre and the Beskidy Zachodnie and Beskidy Wschodnie regions of the Carpathian mountains. A diverse range of habitats was sampled covering a broad range of altitude agricultural management systems and ecological conditions. Polish agriculture is faced with the problems of a rapid orientation to a market economy and it is likely that the diverse range of habitats encountered will be reduced as agricultural practices change. This will lead to genetic erosion of the unique forage grass and legume populations to be found in Poland.
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页数:9
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