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Diploid Aegilops umbellulata and Ae. comosa and their natural allotetraploid hybrids Ae. biuncialis and Ae. geniculata are important wild gene sources for wheat.
István Molnár+9 more
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Background The oak tree (Quercus aegilops) comprises ~ 70% of the oak forests in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). Besides its ecological importance as the residence for various endemic and migratory species, Q.
Nabaz R. Khwarahm
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Resistance of Aegilops longissima to the Rusts of Wheat [PDF]
Stem rust (caused by Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici), leaf rust (P. triticina), and stripe rust (P. striiformis f. sp. tritici) rank among the most important diseases of wheat worldwide. The development of resistant cultivars is the preferred method of controlling rust diseases because it is environmentally benign and also cost effective.
Brian J. Steffenson+3 more
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TaSED interacts with TaSPA synergistically regulating SDS‐sedimentation volume in bread wheat
Wheat TaSED is a positive regulator of SDS‐sedimentation volume, an indicator of gluten strength and thus baking properties. TaSED interacts with the transcription factor TaSPA regulating wheat storage protein gene expression, altering protein composition and affecting SDS‐sedimentation volume, providing a valuable genetic resource for improving wheat ...
Shanshan Zhai+13 more
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Discovery of High-Confidence Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms from Large-Scale De Novo Analysis of Leaf Transcripts of Aegilops tauschii, A Wild Wheat Progenitor [PDF]
Construction of high-resolution genetic maps is important for genetic and genomic research, as well as for molecular breeding. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the,predominant class of genetic variation and can be used as molecular markers ...
Iehisa, Julio Cesar Masaru+4 more
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Literature demonstrates that wheat rusts can survive through sexual reproduction on alternate hosts, asexual reproduction on wild grasses or volunteers and migration to more favourable areas during critical periods. ABSTRACT Survival between cropping seasons is a challenge for crop pathogens and can dramatically impact epidemic recurrence and ...
Tiphaine Vidal+2 more
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The 2NVS translocation in wheat cultivars is no guarantee of resistance to head blast. The virulence of MoT isolates varies according to host genotype, with or without 2NVS translocation, and issues related to morphoclimatic domains. ABSTRACT Wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum (MoT) threatens wheat production, affecting plants at various
Eduardo Alves da Silva+8 more
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Genetic mapping of agronomically important traits in einkorn wheat
Abstract Bread wheat, a global staple food, has seen a significant reduction in genetic diversity due to domestication and intensive breeding. Diploid einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum L.) is a valuable resource for enhancing the genetic pool of bread wheat.
Adam Lampar+16 more
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Overview on the current organizational models for cultivar testing for Organic Agriculture over some EU countries. [PDF]
Variety trials are an important way to evaluate the suitability of existing varieties (conventional, organic, landraces, heirloom, etc.) for organic farming, and are a necessary step in plant breeding and variety registration.
Kovács, Tina, Pedersen, Tove Mariegaard
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Biochemical and cytological characterization of wheat/Aegilops ventricosa addition and transfer lines carrying chromosome 4MV [PDF]
The gene encoding a variant of alcohol dehydrogenase, Adh-, has been found to be associated with the chromosome of the Mv genome which is present in type 9 wheat/Aegilops ventricosa addition line, to which the genes for protein CM-4 and for a phosphatase
A Delibes+18 more
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