Author:
Brennan John P.,Fox Paul N.
Abstract
Wheats derived from germplasm developed by the International Maize and Wheat
Improvement Center (CIMMYT) have been grown widely in Australia since the
early 1970s. The impact of CIMMYT germplasm on the genetic diversity of
Australian wheats over the 20 years to 1993 is examined. On average, the
diversity at a national level remained relatively high throughout the period,
but this finding varied markedly between States. While there was significant
increase in diversity in South Australia and Western Australia, there was a
narrowing of the genetic base of varieties grown in the eastern States,
especially Victoria, accompanying the widespread use of CIMMYT germplasm.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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25 articles.
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