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Opis še razširjenih domačih populacij koruze (Zea mays L.) v Sloveniji po deskriptorjih IPGRI
ID Šobar, Ana (Author), ID Rozman, Ludvik (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen naloge je bil opisati in ovrednotiti po IPGRI deskriptorjih 69 na novo pridobljenih populacij koruze, ki so bile v letih 2009 in 2010 pridobljene v okviru projekta SEEDNet. V proučevanje je bilo vključenih 68 domačih populacij koruze nabranih iz različnih območij Slovenije in ena populacija s Kosova. Poljski poskus je bil izveden leta 2013 na selekcijskem polju BF v Jablah pri Trzinu. V času rastne dobe smo na polju opravili meritve in opise 17 morfoloških lastnosti na 20 rastlinah 67 populacij. Po spravilu pridelka smo na 20 storžih izmerili in ocenili 18 morfoloških lastnosti storža in zrnja. V številnih proučevanih lastnosti se kaže velika variabilnost tako med populacijami kot znotraj populacij, kar je iz vidika žlahtnjenja zelo pomembno. Velika variabilnost se je pokazala pri višini rastlin (povprečno se giblje od 132,5–219,8 cm). Večina populacij ima po 1-2 storža na rastlino. Pri 10 populacijah smo zabeležili tudi po 3 storže na rastlino. Na splošno prevladujeta dva tipa zrna, in sicer poltrdinka in trdinka, pri posameznih populacijah pa polzobanke in zobanke. Velika variabilnost je v lastnostih storža in sicer v dolžini (11,2-22,6 cm) in premeru (2,77-4,98 cm) storža, številu vrst zrnja (8,2-16,7) in številu zrn v vrsti (18,3-40,5). Pri nekaterih populacijah je barva zrna, perikarpa, alevrona in endosperma precej neizenačena. Na podlagi rezultatov proučevanih lastnosti lahko sklepamo, da gre večinoma za domače populacije brez večjega skrižanja z drugimi genotipi in da bodo pomembno obogatile že hranjen genski material v slovenski genski banki koruze.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Zea mays, koruza, genska banka, domače populacije, IPGRI, Slovenija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[A. Šobar]
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-99140 This link opens in a new window
UDC:633.15:631.526.323(497.4)(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:24.12.2017
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Evaluation of existing domestic maize (Zea mays L.) populations in Slovenia according to ipgri descriptors
Abstract:
The main aim of our research was to describe and evaluate 69 maize populations, according IPGRI descriptors. The population material was collected in Slovenia, during 2009-2010, within the frame of the international SEEDNet project. In the study wich we harvested were included 68 domestic populations of maize from different regions of Slovenia and one population from Kosovo. The material was planted in a field experiment, on the selection field of the Biotechnical Faculty at Jable near Ljubljana, in 2013. During the growth period, we took 17 biometric and descriptive data of 20 plants of 67 populations. After harvest, we measured and assessed 18 characteristics of 20 maize ears and grains. In many of the studied traits, we found significant variations among and within populations, which is particularly important for the genetic breeding process. There were significant differences in plant height (averages were between 132.5 and 219.8 cm). Most of the populations were characterised by one or two ears per plant. In 10 populations we recorded up to three ears per plant. In general, two types of grains prevailed: the semi-flint and flint. In certain populations, however, semi-dents and dents dominated. High variations were found also in some of the ear traits, especially in ear length (11.2-22-6 cm) and ear diameter (2.77-4.98 cm), number of grain rows per ear (8.2-16.7) and number of grains per row (18.3-40.5). In certain populations, the colours of grain, i.e., colours of pericarp, aleurone and endosperm, were uneven. The results of the analysis of studied traits indicate the studied populations were mostly of domestic origin. They have not been much intercrossed with other groups and they will additionally enrich the Slovenian maize gene bank.

Keywords:Zea mays, maize, gene bank, domestic populations, IPGRI, Slovenia

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