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Provedor de dados:  Organic Eprints
País:  Germany
Título:  Cultivating a diverse wheat population suitable for low-input and organic farming
Autores:  Caldbeck, Janie
Data:  2017
Ano:  2017
Palavras-chave:  Production systems Cereals
Pulses and oilseeds Breeding
Genetics and propagation Crop health
Quality
Protection
Resumo:  The Population produces more stable yields than those of the parent varieties due to more efficient use of soil nutrients and water, and lower plant disease and pest levels. When compared to the parent varieties, it produces yields of higher quality; increased protein content, improved hardness, good baking quality, comparable nutrition levels, and it is suitable for animal feed. Practical recommendation • The Population is most suitable for growing in low input or organic systems (under high input conditions it maintains its stability, but could yield significantly lower than pure line varieties). • It is able to adapt to changing environmental and weather conditions and cope with variation in diseases and weeds. To further increase crop resilience, you could also consider intercropping grain legumes and cereals. • Evolutionary change can occur within 2 to 3 years, but grain yield, disease incidence and genetic diversity should not be affected. • Sowing too deep or too shallow could delay or decrease establishment. • When grown organically, it may provide a better potential for bread-making than modern quality varieties bred for conventional conditions but grown under organic conditions. • Under conventional conditions, it may have potential for producing bread from crops with a lower nitrogen input. • Carefully identify a target market for the Population, finding one that suits the characteristics of the wheat. This is likely to be smaller-scale, artisan bakers and home bakers, who can adapt their processes to suit the flour. • There are many artisan and locally produced flours and breads on the market, so the unique selling points of the Population should be clearly explained to consumers.
Tipo:  Practice tool
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  http://orgprints.org/31043/1/PA_017_ORC_Wakelyns_Population_new_QR.pdf

{Tool} Cultivating a diverse wheat population suitable for low-input and organic farming. Creator(s): Caldbeck, Janie. Issuing Organisation(s): Organic Research Centre ORC, Elm Farm. OK-Net Arable Practice abstract, no. 017. (2017)
Relação:  http://orgprints.org/31043/
Formato:  application/pdf
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