نتایج جستجو برای: hexaploid wheat

تعداد نتایج: 56415  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2009
Caroline Loutre Thomas Wicker Silvia Travella Paolo Galli Steve Scofield Tzion Fahima Catherine Feuillet Beat Keller

Comparative study of disease resistance genes in crop plants and their relatives provides insight on resistance gene function, evolution and diversity. Here, we studied the allelic diversity of the Lr10 leaf rust resistance gene, a CC-NBS-LRR coding gene originally isolated from hexaploid wheat, in 20 diploid and tetraploid wheat lines. Besides a gene in the tetraploid wheat variety 'Altar' tha...

2016
Joanna Halliwell Philippa Borrill Anna Gordon Radoslaw Kowalczyk Marina L. Pagano Benedetta Saccomanno Alison R. Bentley Cristobal Uauy James Cockram

To date, a small number of major flowering time loci have been identified in the related Triticeae crops, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), durum wheat (T. durum), and barley (Hordeum vulgare). Natural genetic variants at these loci result in major phenotypic changes which have adapted crops to the novel environments encountered during the spread of agriculture. The polyploid nature of bread and...

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One of the ways of haploid production is a cross between wheat and maize. Recently success has been achieved in this method, leading to the production of zygotes; these zygotes generally undergo elimination of maize chromosomes and thus lead to production of wheat haploid plant. The purpose of this study was to develop an efficient method of haploid production via maize pollination in short dur...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2006
E Patrick Fuerst James V Anderson Craig F Morris

This study evaluated the effects of inhibitors on polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity, the effect of the PPO inhibitor tropolone on noodle darkening, and the correlation of PPO activity with darkening of alkaline noodles. The PPO inhibitors tropolone and salicylhydroxamic acid (each at 1 microM) reduced kernel PPO activity by approximately 50% in three hexaploid wheat cultivars but did not inhibi...

2013
Stuart J. Lucas Bala Anı Akpınar Melda Kantar Zohar Weinstein Fatma Aydınoğlu Jan Šafář Hana Šimková Zeev Frenkel Abraham Korol Federica Magni Federica Cattonaro Sonia Vautrin Arnaud Bellec Hélène Bergès Jaroslav Doležel Hikmet Budak

BACKGROUND Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important crops worldwide and its production faces pressing challenges, the solution of which demands genome information. However, the large, highly repetitive hexaploid wheat genome has been considered intractable to standard sequencing approaches. Therefore the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC) proposes to...

2016
André Schönhofen Brittany Hazard Xiaoqin Zhang Jorge Dubcovsky

Starch present in the endosperm of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grains is an important source of carbohydrates worldwide. Starches with a greater proportion of amylose have increased levels of resistant starch, a dietary fiber that can provide human health benefits. Induced mutations in STARCH BRANCHING ENZYME II (SBEII) genes in wheat are associated with increased amylose and resistant ...

2017
Ke Wang Huiyun Liu Lipu Du Xingguo Ye

Genotype specificity is a big problem lagging the development of efficient hexaploid wheat transformation system. Increasingly, the biosecurity of genetically modified organisms is garnering public attention, so the generation of marker-free transgenic plants is very important to the eventual potential commercial release of transgenic wheat. In this study, 15 commercial Chinese hexaploid wheat ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Ksenia V Krasileva Hans A Vasquez-Gross Tyson Howell Paul Bailey Francine Paraiso Leah Clissold James Simmonds Ricardo H Ramirez-Gonzalez Xiaodong Wang Philippa Borrill Christine Fosker Sarah Ayling Andrew L Phillips Cristobal Uauy Jorge Dubcovsky

Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diploid model organisms, are missing in many polyploid crops. Young polyploid species such as wheat, which was domesticated less than 10,000 y ago, have high levels of sequence identity among subgenomes that mask the effects of recessive alleles. Such redundancy reduces the probability of selection of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
D Chalupska H Y Lee J D Faris A Evrard B Chalhoub R Haselkorn P Gornicki

The DNA sequences of wheat Acc-1 and Acc-2 loci, encoding the plastid and cytosolic forms of the enzyme acetyl-CoA carboxylase, were analyzed with a view to understanding the evolution of these genes and the origin of the three genomes in modern hexaploid wheat. Acc-1 and Acc-2 loci from each of the wheats Triticum urartu (A genome), Aegilops tauschii (D genome), Triticum turgidum (AB genome), ...

2013
Zhaorong Hu Na Song Jiewen Xing Yanhong Chen Zongfu Han Yingyin Yao Huiru Peng Zhongfu Ni Qixin Sun

Common wheat is a hexaploid species with most of the genes present as triplicate homoeologs. Expression divergences of homoeologs are frequently observed in wheat as well as in other polyploid plants. However, little is known about functional variances among homologous genes arising from polyploidy. Expansins play diverse roles in plant developmental processes related to the action of cell wall...

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