Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LXVIII, Issue 1
Written by Andreea-Sabina PINTILIE, Denisia-Mihaela IACOBUȚ, Alexandra LEONTE, Doru STANCIU, Paula Lucelia PINTILIE, Rozalia KADAR, Diana HIRIȘCĂU, Georgeta TRAȘCĂ, Cristina GHIORGHE, Marian-Robert GHEORGHE, Teodor ROBU
The paper aims to evaluate the adaptability of 25 triticale genotypes in distinct agro-climatic and pedological conditions using three experimental locations in Romania: ARDS Secuieni, ARDS Turda, and ARDS Pitești. The study focused on determining the ability of genotypes to adapt to the variability of climatic and soil factors, emphasizing agronomic performance. The analyzed parameters included productivity, resistance to abiotic stress (drought, extreme temperatures), and the protein percentage of triticale grains. The results highlighted significant differences between genotypes in terms of adaptability to the specific conditions of each location, thus identifying genotypes with high potential for stability and productivity in variable environments. These data are relevant for selecting genotypes adapted to the agroecological diversity in Romania and contribute to developing sustainable triticale cultivation strategies.
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