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Fiber Flax Breeding in China and Europe

Journal

JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 309-324

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2017.1325431

Keywords

Breeding goals and methods; China; Europe; fiber flax; germplasm; variety

Funding

  1. FP7-Fiber crops as a sustainable source of bio-based material for industrial products in Europe and China [FIBRA 311965]
  2. Science and Technology Innovation Project of China-Southern Economic Crops Cultivation and Harvesting Techniques [ASTIP-IBFC06]
  3. China Agriculture Research System-Flax cultivation [CARS-19-E14]

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In Western Europe fiber flax breeding was started in the Netherlands in 1816, and pedigree selection was introduced in 1900 in the Netherlands also. Therefore, the commercial breeding of fiber flax started at the end of the 19th century. Flax breeding in other European countries started in the early 20th century. Before Western European variety became available, European varieties seeds were imported from Russia. In China, breeding work on fiber flax began at 1950s. After the end of the 20th century, flax breeding technologies developed more rapidly. The flax breeding methods now include hybridization, induced mutation, interspecific hybridization, utilization of male-sterility, ploidy breeding, tissue culture, gene transformation, marker assisted selection, etc. Despite of new breeding methods, the cross breeding is still the main breeding method for fiber flax. The history of flax breeding, germplasm collection, breeding goals, breeding programs, breeding methods, and new varieties are presented in the article. Some problems about flax breeding were analyzed, and some suggestions were presented.

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