New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia

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adam_text CONTENTS Introductory lectures pages 1. Falcinelli M, Provorov N, Tikhonovich I, Veronesi F. Sustainable crop production: scientific roots and prospects 11 2. Romanenko GA. Impact of Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences in cultivation of fodder crops and in fodder production in Russia 14 Section 1. Germplasm Evaluation and Utilization 3. Simon U. Indigenous grassland as a genetic resource for breeding forage plants 21 4. Zhuchenko AA. Ecological and genetic foundations for adaptive system of breeding fodder crops 24 5. Bullitta S, Meloni MC, Piluzza G. Alternative pasture legumes from Asinara Island (North Western Sardinia) 38 6. Posselt UK, Bolaric S. Genetic diversity among cultivars and ecotypes of LoliumperenneL. 40 7. Wilkins PW. Effect of extreme leafiness introgressed into a forage-type perennial ryegrass variety on herbage quality and yield 41 8. Campbell MC, Francis CM, Kailis SG, Clements J, Milton JTB. Some exotic oilseeds with fodder potential 44 9. Dzyubenko NI, Malyshev LL. The taxonomic and ecological diversity of amenity grasses in Russia and other former Soviet Union states 46 10. Kolomeichenko W. Use of information about the productive process in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses 47 11. Vishnyakova M. Grain legumes germplasm collection of Vavilov Institute as a source for breeding of adaptive varieties of fodder crops 49 12. Pacucci G, Troccoli C, Leoni B. Evaluation of new common vetch (Vicia saliva L.) genotypes for forage yield in Southern Italy. 1 - Influence of seed size and planting depth 50 13. Pacucci G, Troccoli C. Evaluation of new common vetch (Vicia saliva L.) genotypes for forage yield in Southern Italy. 2 - Effect of plant density 52 14. Alexandrova TG. Intraspecific diversity of Vicia angustifolia Reichard and Vicia cordata Wulf. ex Hoppe - the closest wild-growing relatives of common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) 54 15. Alexandrova TG, Potokina EK, Francis CM, Bennett SJ. Genetic database of common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) from the area of Former Soviet Union in the collection of N.I.Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry 55 16. Turin YS, Fitsev AI, Michaylichenko AB. Main directions of the vetch breeding 56 17. Yan kov I, Andreeva N. Agronomic characters of Vicia ervilia germplasm collection maintained in the Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry 58 18. Voronichev BA, Kolomeichenko W. Main trends and breeding methods of field beans (Viciafaba L.) in Russian Federation 59 19. Burlyaeva MO. Selection of the most informative parameters for evaluation of odder soybean by green biomass productivity 60 20. Burlyaeva MO, Malyshev LL. The informative characters for breeding soybeans of different fodder usage 62 21. Burlyaeva MO, Chmeleva ZV. The biochemical value of green biomass of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) introduced in Leningrad Region 64 22. Staszewski Z, Bodzon Z. Inheritance of branch raceme inflorescence determined by a spontaneous mutation in Medicago sativa L. 65 23. Bender A, Tamm S. Polymorphism for fertility and self-fertility in alfalfa varieties Jogeva 118 and Ellerslie I 68 24. De Vliegher A, Carlier L, Van Waes C, Van Waes J. Varietal differences in yield and nitrogen efficiency in Lolium perenne 70 25. Lengliz W, Chakroun M, Zouaghi M, Rezgui S. Agronomic evaluation of introduced oat lines 73 26. Abraham HM. The efficiency of mass honeycomb selection for yield in Dactylis glomerata L. and Agropyron cristatum L. 76 27. Annicchiarico P, Lucaroni B, Piano E, Russi L, Veronesi F. An Italian network for evaluation of the turf species and varieties 78 28. Funtova VG. Grassland ecosystems as a source of perspective fodder crop populations for breeding 81 29. Pelikan J, Zapletalova I, Hofbauer J, Nedelnik J, Pokorny R. Study of fodder plant collections in the Research Institute for Fodder Plants Ltd., Troubsko, Czech Republic, in 1994-1999 82 30. Odoardi M, Paoletti R. Forage potential, persistence and quality factors of alpine populations and varieties grown over the timber line 84 Section 2. Adaptive Potential and Environmental Manipulations 31. Michaylichenko BP. Ecological and evolutionary approaches and adaptive methods for breeding fodder crops in ecologically based agriculture in Russia 89 32. Baert J, Lamote V, Van Bockstaele E. Searching for meiotic tetraploid perennial ryegrass 91 33. Shamsutdinov ZS. Ecotypical plant breeding concept for creation of ecologically differentiated varieties of xerophytes and halophytes 94 34. Shevelukha VS. Biological objects as self-regulating systems 96 35. Piskovatsky YM, Stepanova GV. Modern methods in phytocenotic and symbiotic breeding of alfalfa 98 36. Breazu IT, Oprea G, Balan M, Neagu M. The use of allelopathy to sustain development in herbage legumes breeding 100 37. Novoselov M, Drobysheva L, Zyatchina G. Modern methods in breeding of red clover: reproduction, symbiotic and soil aspects 104 38. Nagy B. The genetical possibilities of the increasing of persistence in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) 105 39. Gau M, Sawai A, Uchiyama K, Yamaguchi H. Combinig ability in forage yield in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) from ecotypic population in Northern part of Japan 107 40. Tumasova M, Krylova L, Beresneva O. Breeding of red clover for tolerance against environmental stress factors of north-east European region of Russia 109 41. Pozdnyakov VA, Drizhachenko AI. Impact of environmental factors on induction of flowering in the interspecific hybrids Trifolium pratense L.xT.diffusumEhrh. 110 42. Ghesquiere M, Marhadour S, Mousset Cl. Through selection against flowering in introgressed ryegrass x fescue progenies 113 43. Marhadour S, Ghesquiere M. Rooting aspects in persistency of ryegrass x fesque hybrids 115 44. Tsvetova MI. Characteristics of sorghum pollen from the point of view of estimation of diverse influences upon plant 117 45. Klimont K, Rafalski A, Wisniewska I. The influence of laser biostimulation on the yield and seed quality of amaranth (Amaranthus cruentus L.) 118 46. Nossov N. Chemical and agrotechnical approaches to decrease content of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) in long-term grasslands 122 Section 3. Benefits from Microbes 47. Lugtenberg BJJ. Use of bacteria for plant growth promotion and plant protection 127 48. Tikhonovich IA, Kozhemyakov AP, Ovtsyna AO, Provorov NA. Construction of highly efficient symbiotic systems 131 49. Minchin FR. The regulation of nitrogen fixation in legumes 136 50. Provorov NA. Co-ordinated plant-microbe breeding: a key approach for making legume crops sustainable 139 51. Onishchuk OP, Kurchak ON, Sharypova LA, Krol EA, Zatovskaya TV, Simarov BV. Genetics of competitiveness of Sinorhizobium meliloti 141 52. Khodjaiova L, Ramenskaya M, XiChun, Lutova L. A new two-step procedure for selection of plants resistant to the sterol-dependent pests and pathogens 144 53. Belimov AA, Kunakova AM, Safronova VI, Kozhemyakov AP, Yudkin LV, Stepanok VV, Khamova OF, Postavskaya SM. Interaction between associative bacteria and barley under environmental stresses: input of partners genotypes and growth conditions 146 54. Metlitskaja J, Provorov NA, Meripold H, Rausberg P, Laitamm H. Selection of goat s rue (Galega orientalis Lam.) for increasing efficiency of symbiosis 148 55. Kurchak ON, Galan MS, Orlova OV, Provorov NA, Simarov BV. A potential for symbiotic nitrogen fixation in hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) as compared with common vetch (Vicia saliva L.) 151 56. Labutova NM, Malinovsky BN, Poyda VB, Smilovenko LA. Impact of wheat (Triticum monococcum, Triticum spp.) and sorghum (Sorghum vulgare) genotypes on the efficiency of symbiosis with Glomus intraradices 155 57. Govedarica M, Jarak M, Milosevic N. Effectiveness of Rhizobium meliloti in alfalfa: nodulation and microbial activity of soil 157 58. Milosevic N, Jarak M, Govedarica M. Field testing of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viceae for effectiveness in forage peas 159 59. Maslennikov SE. Increase of alfalfa nitrogen-fixing apparatus as a result of influence of fungi - root rot pathogens 161 60. Tolkachev NZ, Sichkar VI. Intracultivar soybean selection for improvement of nitrogen fixation 162 61. Chernyaeva II, Tuev NA, Vasilieva ND, Kunakova AM, Kozhemyakov AP. The interaction of alfalfa and clover with Rhizobium on different mineral nitrogen backgrounds 163 62. Kravchenko LV, Strigul NS, Azarova TS, Tikhonovich IA. Experimental and mathematical models of the microbial-plant system in creating new criteria for plant breeding 165 63. Patyka VF, Nadkernichnaya EV, Tolkachev NZ. Nitrogen fixing potential of winter rye and soybean and its using in selection 168 64. Kasakova AS. Effect of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation on growth of sorghum plants 169 65. Sviridova OV, Vorobyov NI, Pishchik VN, Mikhaleva LV. Effect of humic preparations on plant-microbial associations 171 66. Takai T. Comparison between heat treated and non-treated seeds for freezing tolerance and snow mold resistance in meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis Huds.) 173 Section 4. Genome Analysis and Modification 67. Lorenzetti F. Genome analysis and modification (Section 4 Chairpersons remarks) 177 68. Falcinelli M, Barcaccia G. Assisted-selection for apomixis in Poa pratensis L. by PCR-based molecular markers 179 69. Rognli OA, Aim V, Busso C. Construction of an AFLP- and RFLP-based linkage map in meadow fesque (Festuca pratensis Huds.) 183 70. Barcaccia G, Albertini E, Veronesi F. Inter-microsatellite DNA markers in the Medicago sativa complex 185 71. Agafodorova MN, Solodkaya LA, Koreneva IV, Kopertekh LG, Ivashuta SI. The using of genetic engineering methods for fodder crop breeding 191 72. Abberton MT. Molecular marker analysis in white clover (Trifolium repens L.) 192 73. Humphreys MO. The use of marker assisted selection in ryegrass breeding 196 74. Thorogood D, Paget M, Humphreys M, Turner L, Roderick H. QTL analysis of crown rust resistance in perennial ryegrass 200 75. Rosellini D, Veronesi F, Bingham ET. Male fertility assessment within and between lucerne cultivars by pollen racing 207 76. Isobe S, Gau M, Kozlov N, Ivashuta S, Agafodorova M, Uchiyama K. Construction of red clover genetic linkage map using RFLP markers 210 77. Kolliker R, Jones ES, Drayton M, Dupal M, Forster JW. Development and implementation of AFLP and SSRP markers in white clover 211 78. Elkonin LA. Genetic analysis and use of new sources of male sterility induced in tissue culture of sorghum 213 79. Rognli OA, Nurminiemi M, Nilsson N-O, Tufto J. Pollen dispersal and gene flow in grasses - a model study related to the risk of gene flow from the use of future transgenic grasses 215 80. Aim V, Busso C, Rognli OA. Linkage mapping in an outbreeding full-sib family of Festuca pratensis Huds.: theory and application 217 Attached Workshop « Pisum sativum - a Tool for Studying Plant-Microbe Interactions* 81. Priefer UB. Basic mechanisms in the interaction between micro- and macrosymbiont in the Rhizobium leguminosarum - pea symbiosis: the bacterial side 221 82. Lie TA, Hartati Y. The use of mini and twin plants for the genetic analysis of symbiotic variation of Pisum sativum L. towards Rhizobium leguminosarum strains 223 83. Tempelman-Bobbink A, Yami KD, Lie TA. Symbiotic diversity of Pisum sativum L. ecotype humile and the associated Rhizobium leguminosarum strains 225 84. Provorov NA, Tikhonovich IA, Kozhemyakov AP. Co-ordinated breeding of Pisum sativum plants and Rhizobium leguminosarum strains for the effective symbiosis 228 85. Borisov AY, Jacobi LM, Lebsky VK, Morzhina EV, Tsyganov VE, Voroshilova VA, Tikhonovich IA. Pea {Pisum sativum L.) genetic system controlling development of nitrogen-fixing nodules and arbuscular mycorrhiza 231 86. Jacobi LM, Kukalev AS, Ushakov KV, Tsyganov VE, Provorov NA, Borisov AY, Tikhonovich IA. Genetic variability of garden pea {Pisum sativum L.) for symbiotic capacities 237 87. Thomas CL, Harrison S, Jones A-L, Revers F, Maule AJ. Exploiting host: virus interactions using pea seed borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) and pea 240 88. Francis C, Khan T, Priliouk L, Gorfu D, Bejiga G. Screening peas of Vavilov Institute and ICARDA for black spot resistance 242 89. Ovtsyna AO, Tikhonovich IA, Staehelin C, Schultze M, Kondorosi A. Rhizobial Nod factors induce their own degradation by pea roots 244 90. Lutova LA, Pavlova ZB. Role of phytohormones in pea-rhizobia and pea-agrobacteria interactions 246 91. Belimov AA, Safronova VI, Tsyganov VE, Borisov AY, Soboleva VN, Kvokova NA, Zaitseva LN, Poddubnykh ON, Stepanok VV, Dolgaya LN, Sukhanov PA, Tikhonovich IA. Screening of garden pea varieties by resistance to cadmium and accumulation of heavy metals 248 92. Rozov SM, Borisov AY, Tsyganov V, Kostcrin O. The history of the pea gene map: last revolutions and the new symbiotic genes 251 93. Naumkina T, Yakovlev V, Titenok T, Vasilchikov A, Orlov V, Borisov A, Kulikova O. Pea breeding to improve effectiveness of symbiotic nitrogen fixation 254 94. Serdyuk V. New sources of germplasm for the fodder pea {Pisum sativum L.) breeding 256 95. Priliouk L, Robertson L, Sweid F. Evaluation of Vavilov Institute pea collection for cold tolerance in Syria 258 96. Krugova ED, Mandrovskaya NM, Okhrimenko SM. Biologically active substances for increasing the efficiency of pea nitrogen fixation 259 97. Borisov AY, Boesten B, Sanjuan J, Sanjuan-Pinilla JM, Tsyganov VE, Voroshilova VA, Olivares J, Priefer UB, Tikhonovich IA. Pea {Pisum sativum L.) symbiotic gene mutations affecting the expression of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viceae symbiotic genes 259 Index of Latin names 267 Author index 273 List of participants 276 8
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title_auth New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia
title_exact_search New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia
title_full New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia Ed. by: Nikolai A. Provorov ...
title_fullStr New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia Ed. by: Nikolai A. Provorov ...
title_full_unstemmed New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia Ed. by: Nikolai A. Provorov ...
title_short New approaches and techniques in breeding sustainable fodder crops and amenity grasses
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title_sub Proceedings of 22-nd EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section Meeting ; with an attaches workshop: Pisum sativum, a tool for studying plant-microbe interactions ; october 17-21 1999 St. Petersburg Russia
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