Jakub Paderewski
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
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Journal of applied botany and food quality | 2015
Muhammad Mubashar Hussain; Saeed Rauf; Jakub Paderewski; Ikram ulHaq; D. Sienkiewicz-Paderewska; Philippe Monneveux
Summary Berseem clover ( Trifolium alexandrinum L.) is an important forage crop in Pakistan and many ecotypes are grown across the country. Its yield is however frequently affected by insufficient irrigation due to unavailability of water. In the present study, twenty Pakistani ecotypes of berseem clover have been evaluated in lysimeters under full irrigation and water restriction conditions. In the full irrigation treatment soil humidity was maintained at field capacity, while in the water restriction treatment water was only supplied after severe wilting and to maintain humidity in the deep profile of the soil. Assessed traits included forage yield, calculated as the sum of the biomass harvested at 70 and 110 DA days after emergence, and morpho-physiological traits. Significant effects of water restriction were noted on yield, leaf gas exchange parameters, canopy temperature and osmotic adjustment. Most morpho-physiological traits had higher broad sense heritability than forage yield, both under full irrigation and water restriction conditions. Water restriction increased genetic and phenotypic variability and heritability of most traits under study. Under these conditions forage yield was positively associated to leaf temperature and recovery rate index and, under full irrigation, to net photosynthetic rate, canopy depression temperature and leaf area. The possible use of these traits as indirect selection criteria in berseem clover breeding programs is discussed. Some ecotypes with favorable traits such as high forage yield potential, good adaptation to water restriction and aptitude to multiple harvesting have also been identified.
Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding | 2017
Wiesław Mądry; A. Derejko; Marcin Studnicki; Jakub Paderewski; Edward S. Gacek
Mądry W., Derejko A., Studnicki M., Paderewski J., Gacek E. (2017): Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials. Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 53: 76−82. In order to deliver essential information related to flexible cultivar recommendations, the cultivars which have been released have to be evaluated under different crop management treatments across agro-ecosystems using two-factorial post-registration multi-environment trials. The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield adaptive patterns of 24 winter wheat cultivars tested across 20 trial locations and three consecutive cropping seasons. The evaluated winter wheat cultivars from many Western European countries and Poland showed different adaptive responses to the Polish agro-ecosystems under each of the crop management intensities. Under the high-input management, the cultivars Rapsodia, (UK) Bogatka and Nadobna (Poland) showed a wide adaptation. The cultivars Alcazar (France), Anthus (Germany), Batuta (Poland) and Boomer (UK) were the best adapted to lower-productive environments and poorly adapted to highly productive conditions under both management treatments.
Polish Journal of Ecology | 2015
D. Sienkiewicz-Paderewska; Jakub Paderewski
ABSTRACT In this paper we introduce a new way of analysing habitat preferences of plant communities using the genotype and genotype-by-environment interaction effects (GGE) biplot method. We took into consideration real data on six plant associations belonging to the Molinio-Arrhenatheretea class. A total of 241 phytosociological relevès collected with the Braun-Blanquet method were described by the Ellenberg indicators. The two-way classification relevès-by-indicators was analysed with GGE. As a result it is proposed the modified biplot that contains ellipses for making the plot clearer. Next, we present the equations that described both axes and allow adding into the biplot any other relevès or a mean of set of relevès. Based on the generated biplot it is possible to present an ecological characteristics of any type of plant community including its acceptable and typical habitat requirements. The ellipse ranges provide important information about the homogeneity and ecological spectrum of the analysed syntaxon. The constructed equations allow comparing new data with data analysed previously. Summing up, the GGE biplot method is useful for analysing and graphically presenting ecological preferences of plant communities in a simple and comprehensive way.
Australian Journal of Crop Science | 2014
Jakub Paderewski; Paulo C. Rodrigues
Crop Science | 2011
Jakub Paderewski; Wiesław Mądry; Tadeusz Drzazga; Paulo C. Rodrigues
Crop Science | 2016
Jakub Paderewski; Wiesław Mądry; Edward S. Gacek
International Journal of Plant Production | 2012
Wiesław Mądry; Edward S. Gacek; Jakub Paderewski; Dariusz Gozdowski; Tadeusz Drzazga
Crop Science | 2018
Jakub Paderewski; Paulo Canas Rodrigues
Crop Science | 2017
Marcin Studnicki; Jakub Paderewski; Hans-Peter Piepho; Elżbieta Wójcik-Gront
Crop Science | 2016
Sidique Javed; Saeed Rauf; Jakub Paderewski; Dariusz P. Malinowski; Usman Saleem; Muhammad Shahzad