نتایج جستجو برای: tetraploid wheat

تعداد نتایج: 58670  

2012
Shawna B. Matthews Meenakshi Santra Meghan M. Mensack Pamela Wolfe Patrick F. Byrne Henry J. Thompson

Genetic differences among major types of wheat are well characterized; however, little is known about how these distinctions affect the small molecule profile of the wheat seed. Ethanol/water (65% v/v) extracts of seed from 45 wheat lines representing 3 genetically distinct classes, tetraploid durum (Triticum turgidum subspecies durum) (DW) and hexaploid hard and soft bread wheat (T. aestivum s...

Journal: :Genes & genetic systems 2004
Cristina M Katto Takashi R Endo Shuhei Nasuda

We attempted to develop a PCR-based marker that detects various segments of rye chromosome incorporated into wheat. We designed three sets of PCR primers based on the nucleotide sequence data of a rye repetitive sequence previously reported. One of the primer sets amplified a clear ca. 1.4 kb fragment in a rye cultivar but not in any form of wheat, diploid, tetraploid or hexaploid. We used this...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
G R Li C Liu E N Yang Z J Yang

As the most ancient member of the wheat gluten family, the γ-gliadin genes are suitable for phylogenetic analysis among wheat and related species. Species in the grass genus Dasypyrum have been widely used for wheat cross breeding. However, the genomic relationships among Dasypyrum species have been little studied. We isolated 22 novel γ-gliadin gene sequences, among which 10 are putatively fun...

2015
Ilaria Marcotuli Kelly Houston Robbie Waugh Geoffrey B. Fincher Rachel A. Burton Antonio Blanco Agata Gadaleta Pilar Hernandez

BACKGROUND Arabinoxylans (AXs) are major components of plant cell walls in bread wheat and are important in bread-making and starch extraction. Furthermore, arabinoxylans are components of soluble dietary fibre that has potential health-promoting effects in human nutrition. Despite their high value for human health, few studies have been carried out on the genetics of AX content in durum wheat....

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
محمد اسماعیل حسنی

to enhance germplasms of bread wheat, a gene, encoding the smallest y-type high molecular weight glutenin subunit (hmw gs) gene (12.4t) from the d-genome using synthetic hexaploid approach was introgressed into bread wheat. tetraploid wheat (t. turgidum cv. langdon) was crossed with t. tauschii accession aus24092. immature embryos were rescued and placed onto b5 regeneration media. hybrid f1 pl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Assaf Distelfeld Gabriela Tranquilli Chengxia Li Liuling Yan Jorge Dubcovsky

Winter wheat (Triticum spp.) varieties require long exposures to low temperatures to flower, a process called vernalization. The VRN2 locus includes two completely linked zinc finger-CCT domain genes (ZCCT1 and ZCCT2) that act as flowering repressors down-regulated during vernalization. Deletions or mutations in these two genes result in the elimination of the vernalization requirement in diplo...

2011
C.-G. Chu C. T. Tan G.-T Yu S. Zhong S. S. Xu L. Yan

Vernalization genes determine winter/spring growth habit in temperate cereals and play important roles in plant development and environmental adaptation. In wheat (Triticum L. sp.), it was previously shown that allelic variation in the vernalization gene VRN1 was due to deletions or insertions either in the promoter or in the first intron. Here, we report a novel Vrn-B1 allele that has a retrot...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Katherine S Caldwell Jan Dvorak Evans S Lagudah Eduard Akhunov Ming-Cheng Luo Petra Wolters Wayne Powell

Sequencing was used to investigate the origin of the D genome of the allopolyploid species Triticum aestivum and Aegilops cylindrica. A 247-bp region of the wheat D-genome Xwye838 locus, encoding ADP-glucopyrophosphorylase, and a 326-bp region of the wheat D-genome Gss locus, encoding granule-bound starch synthase, were sequenced in a total 564 lines of hexaploid wheat (T. aestivum, genome AABB...

2016
Yi Zhang Zhen Liang Yuan Zong Yanpeng Wang Jinxing Liu Kunling Chen Jin-Long Qiu Caixia Gao

Editing plant genomes is technically challenging in hard-to-transform plants and usually involves transgenic intermediates, which causes regulatory concerns. Here we report two simple and efficient genome-editing methods in which plants are regenerated from callus cells transiently expressing CRISPR/Cas9 introduced as DNA or RNA. This transient expression-based genome-editing system is highly e...

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