نتایج جستجو برای: wheat grain

تعداد نتایج: 110816  

2015
Guy Golan Adi Oksenberg Zvi Peleg

Wheat is one of the Neolithic founder crops domesticated ~10 500 years ago. Following the domestication episode, its evolution under domestication has resulted in various genetic modifications. Grain weight, embryo weight, and the interaction between those factors were examined among domesticated durum wheat and its direct progenitor, wild emmer wheat. Experimental data show that grain weight h...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2012
Julie Bednarek Aurélia Boulaflous Christine Girousse Catherine Ravel Caroline Tassy Pierre Barret Mohamed Fouad Bouzidi Said Mouzeyar

For important food crops such as wheat and rice, grain yield depends on grain number and size. In rice (Oryza sativa), GW2 was isolated from a major quantitative trait locus for yield and encodes an E3 RING ligase that negatively regulates grain size. Wheat (Triticum aestivum) has TaGW2 homologues in the A, B, and D genomes, and polymorphisms in TaGW2-A were associated with grain width. Here, t...

2017
Govindan Velu Ravi P. Singh Julio Huerta Carlos Guzmán

Wheat is a major staple food crop providing about 20% of dietary energy and proteins, and food products made of whole grain wheat are a major source of micronutrients like Zinc (Zn), Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn), Magnesium (Mg), Vitamin B and E. Wheat provides about 40% intake of essential micronutrients by humans in the developing countries relying on wheat based diets. Varieties with genetically...

2009
Marie HRUŠKOVÁ Ivan ŠVEC

Hrušková M., Švec I. (2009): Wheat hardness in relation to other quality factors. Czech J. Food Sci., 27: 240–248. The analysis of the wheat hardness relation to other quality features was done with a set of 281 variety and commercial wheat samples, planted during the years of 2003–2006 in Central Bohemia and south Moravia areas. Technological quality was evaluated for grain, milling process, a...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Vasilis C Gegas Aida Nazari Simon Griffiths James Simmonds Lesley Fish Simon Orford Liz Sayers John H Doonan John W Snape

Grain morphology in wheat (Triticum aestivum) has been selected and manipulated even in very early agrarian societies and remains a major breeding target. We undertook a large-scale quantitative analysis to determine the genetic basis of the phenotypic diversity in wheat grain morphology. A high-throughput method was used to capture grain size and shape variation in multiple mapping populations...

2016
Abul Awlad KHAN

Experiment was designed to establish a more defi nitive relationship of phenological and physiological traits with yield in wheat using twenty fi ve spring wheat genotypes. Because many of these traits are interrelated, correlation coeffi cient, path analysis and principal component analysis were used to expose these relationships more clearly. Experiment was conducted at the Wheat Research Cen...

2017
Muhammad U. Chattha Muhammad U. Hassan Imran Khan Muhammad B. Chattha Athar Mahmood Muhammad Nawaz Muhammad N. Subhani Mina Kharal Sadia Khan

Zinc (Zn) deficiency caused by inadequate dietary intake is a global nutritional problem, particularly in developing countries. Therefore, zinc biofortification of wheat and other cereal crops is being urgently addressed and highly prioritized as a research topic. A field study was planned to evaluate the influence of zinc application on grain yield, grain zinc content, and grain phytic acid co...

Journal: :Comptes rendus biologies 2009
Chang-Xing Zhao Ming-Rong He Zhen-Lin Wang Yue-Fu Wang Qi Lin

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important agricultural crops worldwide. However, water is the most important limiting factor for wheat production. This study was initiated to test water stress environmental effects on grain quality and nutritional value of wheat by using single different water conditions at post-anthesis stage. Further analyses were conducted to examine variatio...

2016
Samuel S. Liu Frank H. Arthur Douglas VanGundy Thomas W. Phillips

A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in small bins either alone or in combination with controlled aeration of the bins, to lower grain temperature for insect pest management of stored wheat. Grain temperatures were monitored and modified by a computer-controlled thermocouple system that also activated the aeration system at programmed se...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Mathieu Charles Haibao Tang Harry Belcram Andrew Paterson Piotr Gornicki Boulos Chalhoub

Together maize, Sorghum, rice, and wheat grass (Poaceae) species are the most important cereal crops in the world and exhibit different "grain endosperm texture." This trait has been studied extensively in wheat because of its pivotal role in determining quality of products obtained from wheat grain. Grain softness protein-1 and Puroindolines A and B (grain storage proteins), encoded by Ha-like...

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