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    <title>Transferring genes from the wild species D. villosum to wheat for increasing adaptation to sustainable agricultural systems: results from the research collaboration between Italian Universities and the University of California. Foreword</title>
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    <description>Title: Transferring genes from the wild species D. villosum to wheat for increasing adaptation to sustainable agricultural systems: results from the research collaboration between Italian Universities and the University of California. Foreword
Authors: Scarascia Mugnozza, Gian Tommaso
Abstract: In the short term, the use of the most fertile areas for the production of wheat,&#xD;
could continue to meet, at least temporarily, the worldwide demand for wheat&#xD;
(about + 1% per year) despite the reduction, in recent decades, of the genetic&#xD;
progress for grain yield per unit area. However, in the long term, effective genetic&#xD;
strategies to enhance the grain yield progress in the new wheat cultivars, should be&#xD;
pursued. If the breeders will include the wheat-Dasypyrum villosum "Introgression breeding lines" (IBLs) developed from the cooperation of&#xD;
the Italian and U.S.A. universities and research institutions, in the pedigree of&#xD;
future wheat cultivars, then further progress in cereal production meeting the sustainability&#xD;
standards at the national and international level, will be achieved.&#xD;
Through this publication, it is intended to describe the main genetic and phenotypic&#xD;
features of the wheat lines obtained from the introgression process of the D. villosum&#xD;
chromatin and genes into the wheat genomes, and on the suitability of those lines&#xD;
as breeding materials for the trait enhancement of the wheat lines that could be&#xD;
used as base material to release improved wheat cultivars for sustainable agricultural&#xD;
systems.</description>
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