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Landraces and Wild Species of the Secale Genus in the Georgia (Caucasus Ecoregion)

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  • Maia Akhalkatsi Author-Workplace- Department of Soil Chemistry, Rubber Research Institute of India, India
  • Tamar Girgvliani Author-Workplace- Department of Soil Chemistry, Rubber Research Institute of India, India

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Genus of Secale contains one cultivar rye and five wild species in the territory of Georgia, Caucasus ecoregion. Historically, cultivar rye (Secale cereale) was distributed in the territories of Georgia from lowlands to high mountain areas at high altitudes of 2300 m. S. cereale had 14 varieties in many areas of Georgia and 5 varieties are distributed only on territories of Caucasus ecoregion. Some varieties had erosion and degradation and their seed material are distributed to genbanks. Two semi-wild ryes (S. segetale and S. vavilovii) growing as weedy rye in the fields with wheat and barley from lowlands at elevations higher than 1400 m and are related to semi-arid climates in eastern and south territories of Georgia.

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  • Maia Akhalkatsi Author-Workplace- Department of Soil Chemistry, Rubber Research Institute of India, India & Tamar Girgvliani Author-Workplace- Department of Soil Chemistry, Rubber Research Institute o, 2016. "Landraces and Wild Species of the Secale Genus in the Georgia (Caucasus Ecoregion)," Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 1(4), pages 78-84, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:artoaj:v:1:y:2016:i:4:p:78-84
    DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2016.01.555567
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