نتایج جستجو برای: triticum boeoticum

تعداد نتایج: 10257  

Journal: :Genetics 2011
Na Zhao Bo Zhu Mingjiu Li Li Wang Liying Xu Huakun Zhang Shuangshuang Zheng Bao Qi Fangpu Han Bao Liu

Allopolyploidy has played a prominent role in organismal evolution, particularly in angiosperms. Allohexaploidization is a critical step leading to the formation of common wheat as a new species, Triticum aestivum, as well as for bestowing its remarkable adaptability. A recent study documented that the initial stages of wheat allohexaploidization was associated with rampant genetic and epigenet...

2016
Fangfang Liu Hongqi Si Chengcheng Wang Genlou Sun Erting Zhou Can Chen Chuanxi Ma

The allohexaploid bread wheat originally derived from three closely related species with A, B and D genome. Although numerous studies were performed to elucidate its origin and phylogeny, no consensus conclusion has reached. In this study, we cloned and sequenced the genes Wcor15-2A, Wcor15-2B and Wcor15-2D in 23 diploid, 10 tetraploid and 106 hexaploid wheat varieties and analyzed their molecu...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
I Kaloshian P A Roberts I J Thomason

Expression of resistance to Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica from Aegilops squarrosa was studied in a synthetic allohexaploid produced from Triticum turgidum var. durum cv. Produra and Ae. squarrosa G 3489. The reproductive rate of different races of M. incognita and M. javanica, expressed in eggs per gram of fresh root, was low (P < 0.05) on the synthetic allohexaploid and the resistant p...

2013
Yoshihiro Matsuoka Shuhei Nasuda Yasuyo Ashida Miyuki Nitta Hisashi Tsujimoto Shigeo Takumi Taihachi Kawahara

The complex process of allopolyploid speciation includes various mechanisms ranging from species crosses and hybrid genome doubling to genome alterations and the establishment of new allopolyploids as persisting natural entities. Currently, little is known about the genetic mechanisms that underlie hybrid genome doubling, despite the fact that natural allopolyploid formation is highly dependent...

2006
Debasis Patnaik Dalia Vishnudasan Paramjit Khurana

Plant regeneration studies in cereals have been undertaken in immature embryos, scutellum and also in immature inflorescence tissue. The wheat mature embryos can also be employed for callusing and regeneration, as they are available throughout the year and have presently been employed for transformation studies. An efficient and reproducible method for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of m...

2017
Jessica A Finch Gaëtan Guillaume Stephanie A French Renato D D R Colaço Julia M Davies Stéphanie M Swarbreck

The effect of neighbouring plants on crop root system architecture may directly interfere with water and nutrient acquisition, yet this important and interesting aspect of competition remains poorly understood. Here, the effect of the weed blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) roots was tested, since a low density of this species (25 plants m-2) can lead to a...

Journal: :Genes & genetic systems 2002
Koichiro Tsunewaki Gui-Zhi Wang Yoshihiro Matsuoka

This article comprises our final remarks on the phenotypic effects of alien plasmons on common wheat. Twenty-one vegetative, reproductive, and seed characters of 551 alloplasmic lines of 12 common wheat genotypes with 46 alloplasmons, and as the control, their euplasmic lines were investigated. Effects of genotype, plasmon, and their interaction had high statistical significance for all the cha...

2003

For 17 cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) different vernalisation and photoperiod responses were detected. The effect of photoperiod sensitivity was not significantly changed by vernalisation; different vernalisation responses were probably due to the presence of multiple alleles at Vrn loci. The delay in heading depended on the vernalisation deficit exponentially: y = parameter (...

2011
W. Huang Y. Kim R. Liu

Occurence and Yield Effects of Wheat Infected with Triticum Mosaic Virus Authors: D.L. Seifers, J.T. Martin, J.P. Fellers Submitted to: Plant Disease Triticum mosaic virus (TriMV) was discovered recently and little is known about the virus’ biology and potential to cause yield reductions. TriMV has been found all across the Great Plains and this study examined whether TriMV infection would re-o...

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