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Adaptive potential of durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) varieties of Azerbaijan
Background. Studies into the adaptability of the genetic diversity of cultivated plants and their wild relatives to various environments are induced by global climate change. Introduction of adaptive wheat cultivars resistant to environmental stressors is the basis for stable harvests. This article presents the results of a research into the adaptive value of indigenous durum wheat varieties and improved cultivars released in different years in Azerbaijan.Materials and methods. The experiments were carried out in the foothills of Mountainous Shirvan under unsecured non-irrigation at Gobustan Experiment Station of the Research Institute of Crop Husbandry. In 2012–2014, contrasting in weather conditions, levels and structure of yield were analyzed. VIR’s guidelines were used to study 42 durum wheat varie ties, including 10 landraces. The years of study differed sharply in rainfall. Selyaninov’s hydrothermal coefficient was used to assess the conditions of growing seasons.Results. Mostly modern cultivars of the semi-intensive type were distinguished for a set of agrobiological traits. Adaptability coefficients (0.81–1.23) showed that the response of the studied varieties to unfavorable conditions was highly expressed. Indigenous landraces ‘Ag bughda’ and ‘Bozak’, old breeding varieties ‘Arandani’, ‘Ag bughda 13’, ‘Kahraba’ and ‘Mirbashir 50’, and new cultivars ‘Karagilchig 2’ and ‘Barakatli 95’ had the highest adaptability coefficients. The first of them demonstrated stable yield, and the latter two were also resistant to stressors.Conclusion. Durum wheat yields under the conditions of moderately continental climate in Mountainous Shirvan depended on the number and weight of grains per ear. The varieties identified for the best adaptability are recommended to be included in crosses to develop new plastic cultivars of durum wheat
ISSR Analysis of Variability of Cultivated Form and Varieties of Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) from Azerbaijan
The article presents the results of a study of genetic polymorphism for the first time carried out on
pomegranate varieties and forms of Azerbaijan origin using molecular markers. In total, 102 PCR fragments
were identified, of which 80 were polymorphic. The high level of polymorphism (75.5%) and the rich genetic
diversity were identified among the studied pomegranate collection. As a result of data analysis and on the
basis of the values of the basic parameters (PIC, EMR, MI, RP, MRP) determining informativeness of
markers, all 14 ISSR primers were suitable for genotyping pomegranate accessions. The most effective markers
(UBC808, UBC811, UBC834, and UBC840) were identified among the set of primers tested. A dendrogram
was constructed on the basis of the data obtained, which made it possible to group genotypes into 16
major clusters. The genetic similarity index ranged from 0.032 to 0.94. The study of the genetic relationship
of different pomegranate varieties confirms the effectiveness of the ISSR method, which makes it possible to
determine the level of genetic diversity, as well as to establish the relationship among the studied pomegranate
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Adapting agriculture to climate change: a synopsis of Coordinated National Crop Wild Relative Seed Collecting Programs across five continents.
Na publicação: Marcelo B. Medeiros
MOBILIZATION AND CONSERVATION OF THE SEED POOL OF PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES IN AZERBAIJAN
The article is dedicated to fund-raising activities and the conservation of plant genetic resources in Azerbaijan. Brief information is provided on the activities of the National Gene Bank, functioning at the Institute of Genetics Resources of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, the foundation of the Information Centre and the development of a unified information system with a centralized database on Plant Genetic Resources in Azerbaijan