نتایج جستجو برای: aegilops crassa

تعداد نتایج: 5019  

2017
Rosa María Garcia Mauricio Parra-Quijano Jose María Iriondo

Drought, one of the most important abiotic stress factors limiting biomass, significantly reduces crop productivity. Salinization also affects the productivity of both irrigated and rain-fed wheat crops. Species of genus Aegilops can be considered crop wild relatives (CWR) of wheat and have been widely used as gene sources in wheat breeding, especially in providing resistance to pests and disea...

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2014
Kafeel Ahmad

BACKGROUND Synthetic hexaploid wheats are artificially reconstituted hexaploid wheats that possess high genetic variation which could be utilized for the development of new improved wheat varieties. One such group of synthetic wheats is called the Elite-II set of synthetic wheats that are derived from crossing durum wheat with different Aegilops tauschii wheats. MATERIALS AND METHODS In the c...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه اصفهان - دانشکده علوم 1389

ایران به عنوان بخشی از منطقه ی هلال حاصلخیزی، از مراکز مهم پیدایش و تنوع یابی گیاهان طایفه ی triticeae است. بنابراین مطالعات فیلوژنتیک تاکسون های این طایفه، در این منطقه می تواند اطلاعات مفیدی در مورد منشأ پیدایش این گیاهان از جمله گونه ی triticum aestivum به دست دهد. در این مطالعه تنوع بالای ژنتیک و روابط فیلوژنتیک گونه های دارنده ی ژنوم d خویشاوند گندم متعلق به ایران با استفاده از مطالعه ی سی...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2002
Łukasz Stepień Vojtech Holubec Jerzy Chełkowski

Sequence tagged site (STS) markers have been developed recently to identify resistance genes in wheat. A number of wild relatives have been used to transfer resistance genes into wheat cultivars. Accessions of wild species of Triticeae: Aegilops longissima (4), Ae. speltoides (6), Ae. tauschii (8), Ae. umbellulata (3), Ae. ventricosa (3), Triticum spelta (2), T. timopheevi (3), T. boeoticum (4)...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
M Ejaz Z Qidi Z Gaisheng W Qunzhu Z Xinbo

To produce a good F1 hybrid variety wheat crop, it is necessary to explore novel cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) lines and their maintainer line. This study aimed to identify cytoplasmic variation in three isonuclear-alloplasmic male sterile lines Aegilops kotschyi (Ae.kots) -90-110, Aegilops ventricosa (Ae.ven) -90-110, and Triticum spelta (T.spelta) -90-110 and their maintainer line, A-90-11...

2016
Pingchuan Deng Meng Wang Kewei Feng Licao Cui Wei Tong Weining Song Xiaojun Nie

Microsatellites are an important constituent of plant genome and distributed across entire genome. In this study, genome-wide analysis of microsatellites in 8 Triticeae species and 9 model plants revealed that microsatellite characteristics were similar among the Triticeae species. Furthermore, genome-wide microsatellite markers were designed in wheat and then used to analyze the evolutionary r...

2012
Ahmed M. El-Shehawi Abdelmeguid I. Fahmi Samy M. Sayed Mona M. Elseehy

orf256 is a wheat mitochondrial gene associated with cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) that has different organization in various species. This study exploited the orf256 gene as a mitochondrial DNA marker to study the genetic fingerprint of Triticum and Aegilops species. PCR followed by sequencing of common parts of the orf256 gene were employed to determine the fingerprint and molecular evolut...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Elizabeth A Znameroski Xin Li Jordan C Tsai Jonathan M Galazka N Louise Glass Jamie H D Cate

Neurospora crassa colonizes burnt grasslands and metabolizes both cellulose and hemicellulose from plant cell walls. When switched from a favored carbon source to cellulose, N. crassa dramatically up-regulates expression and secretion of genes encoding lignocellulolytic enzymes. However, the means by which N. crassa and other filamentous fungi sense the presence of cellulose in the environment ...

2015
Xin Li Kulika Chomvong Vivian Yaci Yu Julie M Liang Yuping Lin Jamie H D Cate

BACKGROUND Economical production of fuels and chemicals from plant biomass requires the efficient use of sugars derived from the plant cell wall. Neurospora crassa, a model lignocellulosic degrading fungus, is capable of breaking down the complex structure of the plant cell wall. In addition to cellulases and hemicellulases, N. crassa secretes lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs), which ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1974
S C Schlitt G Lester P J Russell

Two kynureninase activities are known in Neurospora crassa, one of which (kynureninase I) is inducible, the other (kynureninase II) being constitutive. A method is described for the isolation of low-kynureninase mutants of N. crassa. When grown on an inducer, the mutants show significantly less kynureninase I activity compared with wild type, whereas constitutive kynureninase II activity is una...

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