Publication Date
1993
Description
In order to set up a core collection of wild populations of pei:ennial ryegra11 {Lolium perenne L.), 3 different criteria have been combined lo make a choice of populations: similarities between populations, geographic location and ecological characteristics of their original sites. Different multivariate analysis and clustering methods, introducing a geographic contiguity CXJnstnint were used to sample, among a set of 550 Prench wild populations, 114 populations 111 representative as po11ible of the whole variability.
Citation
Balfourier, F; Charmet, G; and Grand-Ravel, C, "Use of Ecogeographical Factors for Sampling a Core Collection of Perennial Ryegrass" (2024). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 5.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1993/session9/5
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Use of Ecogeographical Factors for Sampling a Core Collection of Perennial Ryegrass
In order to set up a core collection of wild populations of pei:ennial ryegra11 {Lolium perenne L.), 3 different criteria have been combined lo make a choice of populations: similarities between populations, geographic location and ecological characteristics of their original sites. Different multivariate analysis and clustering methods, introducing a geographic contiguity CXJnstnint were used to sample, among a set of 550 Prench wild populations, 114 populations 111 representative as po11ible of the whole variability.