نتایج جستجو برای: hexaploid wheat

تعداد نتایج: 56415  

2014
Qingdong Zeng Fengping Yuan Xin Xu Xue Shi Xiaojun Nie Hua Zhuang Xianming Chen Zhonghua Wang Xiaojie Wang Lili Huang Dejun Han Zhensheng Kang

For map-based cloning of genes conferring important traits in the hexaploid wheat line 92R137, a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library, including two sublibraries, was constructed using the genomic DNA of 92R137 digested with restriction enzymes HindIII and BamHI. The BAC library was composed of total 765,696 clones, of which 390,144 were from the HindIII digestion and 375,552 from the ...

2018
Atena Oladzad-Abbasabadi Ajay Kumar Seyed Pirseyedi Evan Salsman Marina Dobrydina Roshan Sharma Poudel Wesam A AbuHammad Shiaoman Chao Justin D Faris Elias M Elias

Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that has no known biological function and is toxic for many living organisms. The maximum level of Cd concentration allowed in the international market for wheat grain is 0.2 mg kg-1 Because phenotyping for Cd uptake is expensive and time consuming, molecular markers associated with genes conferring low Cd uptake would expedite selection and lead to the development...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Bikram S Gill

Towards the end of World War II, McFadden & Sears (1946) published a lengthy and classic paper on the origin of hexaploid or bread wheat. In the appendix to this paper they acknowledged that Kihara (1944) had also independently identified Aegilops tauschii (syn. Ae. squarrosa, Tritcum tauschii) as the D-genome donor of bread wheat. Since then, there have been many studies on the taxonomy, biolo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Silvia Travella Theres E Klimm Beat Keller

Insertional mutagenesis and gene silencing are efficient tools for the determination of gene function. In contrast to gain- or loss-of-function approaches, RNA interference (RNAi)-induced gene silencing can possibly silence multigene families and homoeologous genes in polyploids. This is of great importance for functional studies in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum), where most of the genes a...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
J M Vega M Feldman

The cytologically diploid-like meiotic behavior of hexaploid wheat (i.e., exclusive bivalent pairing of homologues) is largely controlled by the pairing homoeologous gene Ph1. This gene suppresses pairing between homoeologous (partially homologous) chromosomes of the three closely related genomes that compose the hexaploid wheat complement. It has been previously proposed that Ph1 regulates mei...

2013
Leonardo S. Vanzetti Nadia Yerkovich Eugenia Chialvo Lucio Lombardo Luis Vaschetto Marcelo Helguera

The identification of genetically homogeneous groups of individuals is an ancient issue in population genetics and in the case of crops like wheat, it can be valuable information for breeding programs, genetic mapping and germplasm resources. In this work we determined the genetic structure of a set of 102 Argentinean bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) elite cultivars using 38 biochemical and m...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
C Z Zhao Y H Li H T Dong M M Geng W H Liu F Li Z F Ni X J Wang C J Xie Q X Sun

Powdery mildew (Pm) is one of the most harmful diseases in wheat. Three Pm-resistance genes, Pm3, Pm21, and Pm8, have been cloned but most Pm3/Pm8 alleles have lost their resistance to Pm in hexaploid wheat. In this study, a new Pm3 homolog gene (TmPm3) was isolated from Triticum monococcum L. using a homology-based cloning strategy, being the first report of a functional Pm3 homolog gene from ...

2011
Hana Šimková Jan Šafář Marie Kubaláková Pavla Suchánková Jarmila Číhalíková Heda Robert-Quatre Perumal Azhaguvel Yiqun Weng Junhua Peng Nora L. V. Lapitan Yaqin Ma Frank M. You Ming-Cheng Luo Jan Bartoš Jaroslav Doležel

Positional cloning in bread wheat is a tedious task due to its huge genome size and hexaploid character. BAC libraries represent an essential tool for positional cloning. However, wheat BAC libraries comprise more than million clones, which makes their screening very laborious. Here, we present a targeted approach based on chromosome-specific BAC libraries. Such libraries were constructed from ...

1999
A. Yildirim

Dasypyrum villosum Candargy (syn. Haynaldia villosa) is a cross-pollinating, diploid (2n = 2x = 14) annual species that belongs to the tribe Triticeae (18). It is native to Southern Europe and West Asia, especially the Caucasuses (14), and grows under conditions unfavorable to most cultivated crops. The genome of D. villosum, designated V by Sears (40), is considered an important donor of genes...

2013
Shuaifeng Geng Aili Li Lichuan Tang Lingjie Yin Liang Wu Cailin Lei Xiuping Guo Xin Zhang Guanghuai Jiang Wenxue Zhai Yuming Wei Youliang Zheng Xiujin Lan Long Mao

Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CPKs) are important Ca2+ signalling components involved in complex immune and stress signalling networks; but the knowledge of CPK gene functions in the hexaploid wheat is limited. Previously, TaCPK2 was shown to be inducible by powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis tritici, Bgt) infection in wheat. Here, its functions in disease resistance are characterized furth...

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