Characterization and pre‐breeding of diverse alfalfa wild relatives originating from drought‐stressed environments

Author:

Humphries Alan W.1ORCID,Ovalle Carlos2,Hughes Steve1,del Pozo Alejandro3ORCID,Inostroza Luis2ORCID,Barahona Viviana2,Yu Linqing4,Yerzhanova Sakysh5,Rowe Trevor1,Hill Jeff1,Meiirman Galiolla5,Abayev Serik5,Brummer E. Charles6ORCID,Peck David M.1,Toktarbekova Saltanat5,Kalibayev Bauyrzhan5,Espinoza Soledad2,Ivelic‐Saez Jorge2,Bingham Edwin7,Small Ernest8,Kilian Benjamin9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Pastures Genebank, South Australian Research and Development Institute Urrbrae SA 5064 Australia

2. Centro Experimental Cauquenes, Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias Cauquenes 3690000 Chile

3. Faculty of Agriculture Science, University of Talca Talca 3460000 Chile

4. Grasslands Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Hohhot 010001 China

5. Department of Fodder and Oilseeds, Kazakhstan Research Institute for Agriculture and Plant Growing Almaty 040909 Kazakhstan

6. Department of Plant Science, University of California Davis CA 95616 USA

7. Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin Madison WI 53706 USA

8. Science and Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri‐Food Ottawa ON K1A 0C6 Canada

9. Crop Trust Bonn 53113 Germany

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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