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Resistance in spelt wheat to yellow rust
Euphytica, 1992Summary A factor for resistance to yellow rust in the Iranian spelt wheat accession 415 was found to be located on chromosome 1B, utilizing a monosomic series of TTspeltavar.saharense.Ditelosomic stocks of cv . Chinese Spring, were employed to verify the identity of the critical chromosome . The factor for resistance is most probably identical with the
Gert H. J. Kema, Wouter Lange
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[Spelt wheat and celiac disease].
Zeitschrift fur Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 1995Spelt wheat (Triticum spelta L.) has not been investigated for the toxicity on coeliac disease patients until now. Because clinical studies are out of considerations for ethical reasons, spelt wheat and coeliac-active bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were compared by the analysis of N-terminal sequences of alpha-gliadins, which have been proposed to ...
F, Forssell, H, Wieser
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Nutrient Composition of Spelt Wheat
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 1996Eight samples of spelt wheat from the 1994 crop year were analyzed for macrocomponents (proximates), selected vitamins and minerals, and the first limiting amino acid lysine. They were also immunoassayed for gluten. All spelt samples differed minimally in the content of various nutrients analyzed except lysine; lysine values differed widely and ranged ...
G.S. Ranhotra +3 more
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Electrophoretic Characterization of Spring Spelt Wheat Gliadins
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1996Gliadin compositions of 95 spring spelts, 5 winter spelts, and Neepawa Hard Red Spring (HRS) wheat were evaluated by acid-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (A-PAGE). Five spring spelts grown in three environments over 2 years were compared to the HRS cultivar Katepwa using A-PAGE and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE).
E.-S. M. Abdel-Aal +4 more
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Genetic linkage map of a wheat×spelt cross
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1999We constructed a genetic map of a cross between the Swiss winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) variety Forno and the Swiss winter spelt (Triticum spelta L.) variety Oberkulmer. For the linkage analysis,176 polymorphic RFLP probes and nine microsatellites were tested on 204 F5 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Forno×Oberkulmer revealing 242 segregating ...
M. M. Messmer +3 more
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Bread Quality of Spelt Wheat and Its Starch
Cereal Chemistry, 2008ABSTRACTFlours from five spelt cultivars grown over three years were evaluated as to their breadbaking quality and isolated starch properties. The starch properties included amylose contents, gelatinization temperatures (differential scanning calorimetry), granule size distributions, and pasting properties.
J. D. Wilson +3 more
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Can spelt wheat be used as heterotic group for hybrid wheat breeding?
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2018Spelt wheat is a distinct genetic group to elite bread wheat, but heterosis for yield and protein quality is too low for spelt to be recommended as heterotic group for hybrid breeding in wheat. The feasibility to switch from line to hybrid breeding is currently a hot topic in the wheat community.
Wessam, Akel +6 more
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Molecular genetic characterization and association mapping in spelt wheat
Plant Breeding, 2017AbstractSpelt wheat is an old crop that has recently been re‐established, accompanied by a continuing increase in acreage to satisfy current consumer trends for novel and interesting products. Here, we employed a diversity panel of 123 old and new spelt accessions to molecularly characterize them and to investigate the genetic architecture underlying ...
Tobias Würschum +2 more
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The Q locus of Iranian and European spelt wheat
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2000A dominant allele at the Q locus on chromosome 5A is believed to be the principal factor responsible for free-threshing, square-head spikes with a non-fragile rachis in bread wheat, Triticum aestivum ssp. aestivum. The spelt syndrome, resulting in pyramidal spikes with a brittle rachis and hulled grain in T.
M. C. Luo, Z. L. Yang, J. Dvořák
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The genetic origin of spelt and related wheats
Der Züchter, 1964The genetic theory ofMcFadden andSears regarding the origin of spelt and related wheats is defended. This theory postulates thatT. spelta arose fromT. dicoccum (orT. dicoccoides) x Ae. squarrosa in the natural area of the latter. This hybrid became a component of a mixed crop of emmer and einkorn, but only a fractional one, and this medley was brought ...
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