نتایج جستجو برای: 416 genotype of bread wheat

تعداد نتایج: 21177536  

2011
Junhua Peng Dongfa Sun Eviatar Nevo

Domestication of plants and animals is the major factor underlying human civilization. Cultivated wheats refer mainly to two types: the hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) accounting for about 95% of world wheat production, and the tetraploid durum wheat (T. durum) accounting for the other 5%. T. aestivum derived from a cross between domesticated emmer T. dicoccum and the goat grass Aegil...

2013
Wan Nadiah Wan Abdullah Tajul A. Yang

The main objectives of this study were to develop jackfruit-based high fiber bread by utilizing jackfruit rind flour in bread formulation, and to characterize physical properties of produced high fibre bread. Jack fruit rind pieces were undergone few soaking and washing steps prior to get dried and milled. Obtained Jackfruit rind flour (JRF) was incorporated into wheat flour (WF) in three diffe...

2015
Linyi Qiao Xiaojun Zhang Xiao Han Lei Zhang Xin Li Haixian Zhan Jian Ma Peigao Luo Wenping Zhang Lei Cui Xiaoyan Li Zhijian Chang

The Auxin/indole-3-acetic acid (Aux/IAA) gene family plays key roles in the primary auxin-response process and controls a number of important traits in plants. However, the characteristics of the Aux/IAA gene family in hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) have long been unknown. In this study, a comprehensive identification of the Aux/IAA gene family was performed using the latest draft...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1987
D J Jenkins M J Thorne T M Wolever A L Jenkins A V Rao L U Thompson

To determine the effect on blood glucose of removal of protein from wheat products, healthy volunteers took test meals of white bread made from either regular or gluten-free flour. After bread made from gluten-free flour, the blood-glucose rise was significantly greater. This corresponded with a significantly more rapid rate of digestion in vitro and reduced starch malabsorption in vivo as judg...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2005
Han-Yan Wang Deng-Cai Liu Ze-Hong Yan Yu-Ming Wei You-Liang Zheng

Cytological and agronomic characteristics of a F2 population from Triticum aestivum L. x T. durum Desf. hybrids were analyzed plant by plant. Means of morphologic traits in the F2 population were similar to those of the low-value parent. On average, F2 hybrids had 36.54 chromosomes per plant, indicating that each gamete lost 2.73 chromosomes at meiosis of the F1 generation. More than half of pl...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1958
H CHICK

Historical Although the wheat plant (Triticum) is nowhere found in the wild state, it has been cultivated for human food from the earliest times of which we have record. The origin is held to have been in south-west Asia, in Mesopotamia. When Abraham (about 2000 B.C.) was visited by three angels unawares, he commanded Sarah to ‘make ready quickly three measures of fine meal, knead it, and make ...

2014
Matthieu Bogard Catherine Ravel Etienne Paux Jacques Bordes François Balfourier Scott C. Chapman Jacques Le Gouis Vincent Allard

Prediction of wheat phenology facilitates the selection of cultivars with specific adaptations to a particular environment. However, while QTL analysis for heading date can identify major genes controlling phenology, the results are limited to the environments and genotypes tested. Moreover, while ecophysiological models allow accurate predictions in new environments, they may require substanti...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2006
محمد شاهدی, , غلامحسین کبیر, , مانیا صالحی‌فر, ,

Bread is widely consumed as a staple food all over the world. The major ingredient of bread is wheat flour which suffers of a couple of shortcomings, such as essential amino acids. To overcome of this problem, a great deal of attention has been made by fortification of bread with different cereal and legume flours. In this study, wheat flour was replaced with 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40% of oat flour ...

عباسعلی زالی, , عبدالهادی حسین‌زاده, , توحید نجفی میرک, , عباس سعیدی, , غلامرضا رسولیان, ,

Russian Wheat Aphid (RWA) is a serious pest of wheat, barely and other small grains in cereal-producing regions of the world. The use of resistant cultivars is an effective management strategy to control this pest. In this study, 15 lines and 13 cultivars of durum and bread wheats along with two resistant and susceptible controls were used to evaluate their reaction to RWA under greenhouse cond...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2004
عباسعلی زالی, , عبدالهادی حسین‌زاده, , توحید نجفی میرک, , عباس سعیدی, , غلامرضا رسولیان, ,

Russian Wheat Aphid (RWA) is a serious pest of wheat, barely and other small grains in cereal-producing regions of the world. The use of resistant cultivars is an effective management strategy to control this pest. In this study, 15 lines and 13 cultivars of durum and bread wheats along with two resistant and susceptible controls were used to evaluate their reaction to RWA under greenhouse cond...

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