Abstrakt
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 27,0 0 0 Secale accessions have been col-
lected and preserved in 70 gene banks worldwide. Although
the germplasm represents a great source of genetic diver-
sity, the molecular characteristics refers only to the part of
them. Here, we present data obtained by the Simple Se-
quence Repeat markers (SSR) analysis of 100 rye accessions
preserved in the gene bank of the Polish Academy of Sci-
ences Botanical Garden – Center for Biological Diversity Con-
servation 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”.