Part I Utilization of genetic resources and pre-breeding
1. Utilization of genebank accessions to improve northern adaptation of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.); O.A. Rognli, R. Aavola, A. Aleliūnas, T. Asp, G. Brazauskas, K.H. Gylstrøm, A. Helgadottir, M. Isolahti, M.R. Kovi, T.A. Kristjánsdóttir, A.S. Larsen, P. Marum, C. Paina, C. Persson, and S. Rancāne
2. Wild and primitive common bean populations in the germplasm collection at the MBG-CSIC; A.M. De Ron, J.D. Pose, M.C. Menéndez-Sevillano, and M.J. Ferreyra
3. Patterns of spring growth and phenology in natural populations of Lolium perenne under contrasting field conditions; A.M. Roschanski, P. Barre, A. Escobar- Gutiérrez, J.P. Sampoux, H. Muylle, I. Thomas, K.J. Dehmer, and E. Willner
4. Population structure of red clover ecotypes collected from Europe and Asia; C. Jones, J. De Vega, D. Lloyd, M. Hegarty, S. Ayling, W. Powell, and L. Skøt
5. Enhancing the sustainable use of Lolium perenne genetic resources from genebanks in plant breeding and research; S. Bachmann-Pfabe, E. Willner, M. Oppermann, S. Weise, and K.J. Dehmer
6. Tetraploid Festuca apennina is prone to produce triploid hybrid progeny when crossed with diploid Festuca pratensis; B. Boller, T. Felder, and D. Kopecký
7. Comparing mitotic and meiotic tetraploid red clover plants for seed yield; T. Vleugels, I. Roldán-Ruiz, and G. Cnops
8. Domesticating shrubby native legumes for pastures and natural grasslands; J.P. Muir, F.S. Forrest, J. Brady, J.C. Dubeux Jr., and W.D. Pitman
9. Effects of temperature on growth during in vitro embryo culture of field bean (Vicia faba var. minor L.); P. Ogrodowicz, M. Surma, T. Adamski, Z. Kaczmarek, W.K. Święcicki, P. Stopyra, A. Kuczyńska, K. Krystkowiak, and K. Mikolajczak
10. Ecological and agronomic evaluation of Dactylis glomerata subsp. Lobata; E. Norkevičiene, A. Balsevičius, V. Kemesyte, B. Butkute, and G. Petrauskas
11. Yield and genetic composition of Latvian ×Festulolium cultivars and breeding material; P. Bērziņs, D. Ruņģis, S. Rancāne, A. Gailīte, V. Beļeviča, V. Stesele, I. Vēzis, and A. Jansons
12. Genetic variability of the most important traits in alfalfa cultivars under Lithuanian conditions; A. Liatukiene
13. Tetraploid induction in Lolium multiflorum; O.K. Akinroluyo, V. Kemesyte, and G. Statkevičiūte
14. The sense of testing sheep preference in tall fescue variety evaluation; M. Cougnon, J. Baert, and D. Reheul
15. Chemical composition of zigzag clover (Trifolium medium L.); B. Butkute, N. Lemeziene, A. Padarauskas, E. Norkevičiene, and L. Taujenis
16. Wild and semi natural ecotypes of perennial grasses and legumes - for breeding purposes; N. Lemeziene, V. Stukonis, V. Kemesyte, and E. Norkevičiene
17. Breeding for improved seed yield of red clover; G. Petrauskas, J. Mikaliūniene, E. Norkevičiene, G. Statkevičiūte, and V. Kemesyte
Part II Genetic improvement of quality and agronomic traits
18. Breeding forage and grain legumes to increase EU's and China's protein self-sufficiency; B. Julier, L. Skøt, S. Weise, Ð. Karagic, I. Roldán-Ruiz, P. Barre, and D. Lloyd
19. Identification of loci controlling timing of stem elongation in red clover using GBS of pooled phenotypic extremes; Å. Ergon, Ø.W. Milvang, O. Milvang, and M.R. Kovi
20. Grain yield and morphology of dwarf vs tall white lupin in Mediterranean environments; P. Annicchiarico, A.M. Carroni, P. Manunza, C. Huyghe, and L. Pecetti
21. Deciphering grain legumes quality riddle: The genomics of bioactive compounds; M.C. Vaz Patto, E. Mecha, A.B. Pereira, S.T. Leitão, M.L. Alves, and M.R. Bronze