Multiplexed SSR and agronomic data used in an investigation of obsolete diversity of rye (Secale cereale L.)
Malgorzata Targonska-Karasek,
Maja Boczkowska,
Wieslaw Podyma,
Malgorzata Pasnik,
Maciej Niedzielski,
Anna Rucinska,
Zuzanna Nowak-Zyczynska,
Monika Rakoczy-Trojanowska
Affiliations
Malgorzata Targonska-Karasek
Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, Warsaw 02-973, Poland
Maja Boczkowska
Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, Warsaw 02-973, Poland; Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute (IHAR) - National Research Institute, Radzików, Błonie 05-870, Poland; Corresponding author at: Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute (IHAR) - National Research Institute, Radzików, Błonie 05-870, Poland.
Wieslaw Podyma
Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, Warsaw 02-973, Poland; Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute (IHAR) - National Research Institute, Radzików, Błonie 05-870, Poland
Malgorzata Pasnik
Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, Warsaw 02-973, Poland
Maciej Niedzielski
Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, Warsaw 02-973, Poland
Anna Rucinska
Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, Warsaw 02-973, Poland
Zuzanna Nowak-Zyczynska
Department of Animal Genetics and Conservation, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Ciszewskiego 8, Warsaw 02-786, Poland
Monika Rakoczy-Trojanowska
Department of Plant Genetics, Breeding, and Biotechnology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159, Warsaw 02-787, Poland
Rye (Secale cereale L.) is one of the most important cereal crops cultivated in the world due to its ability to produce high yields even when grown under environmental stress conditions. About 27,000 Secale accessions have been collected and preserved in 70 gene banks worldwide. Although the germplasm represents a great source of genetic diversity, the molecular characteristics refers only to the part of them. Here, we present data obtained by the Simple Sequence Repeat markers (SSR) analysis of 100 rye accessions preserved in the gene bank of the Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden – Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin. Additionally, the data presented in this article refers to evaluation of agronomoic traits and weather conditions measured for 14 years. The data was used in the research article “Investigation of obsolete diversity of rye (Secale cereale L.) using multiplexed SSR fingerprinting and evaluation of agronomic traits” [1].