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SUMMARY The use of wild relatives to introduce original diversity in the genome of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an interesting approach to face the challenges of sustainable agriculture and the impact of climate change on wheat production. However, the influence of these wild‐species introgressions on meiosis in inter‐varietal wheat hybrids ...
Luxi Yan +5 more
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Diploid Triticum species as a potential source of resistance to powdery mildew
Mączniak prawdziwy jest jedną z najważniejszych chorób grzybowych roślin zbożowych. Powoduje obniżenie plonu i jakości zbieranego ziarna. Jednym z najlepszych sposobów ochrony roślin przed mączniakiem jest wprowadzenie do odmian uprawnych efektywnych ...
Justyna Leśniowska-Nowak +2 more
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The synthesis of new allopolyploid cereal genotypes is an important task aimed at involving new genetic resources in breeding programs. Diploid species of the genera Triticum and Aegilops – bread wheat relatives – are an important source of ...
K. U. Kurkiev +4 more
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High-density SNP genotyping array for hexaploid wheat and its secondary and tertiary gene pool [PDF]
In wheat, a lack of genetic diversity between breeding lines has been recognized as a significant block to future yield increases. Species belonging to bread wheat's secondary and tertiary gene pools harbour a much greater level of genetic variability ...
Akhunov +45 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change is the greatest challenge to modern agriculture. It significantly impacts agricultural systems through an increased frequency and intensity of extreme environmental events. Maize, a vital crop for global food security, is particularly vulnerable to these changes, highlighting the urgent need to develop resilient varieties.
Alessandra Lezzi +6 more
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For the paper, Analysis of three types of resistance gene analogs in PmU region from Triticum urartu, published in Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2018, Vol.17, No.12, on page 2601, the order of correspondence authors should be marked as WANG Jian ...
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Response to wheat dwarf virus in wild and domesticated wheat [PDF]
Wild and domesticated plants are constantly exposed to a variety of pathogens, which may trigger an arms race in evolution of defense strategies in the plant and development of virulence in the pathogen.
Nygren, Jim Nurminen
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A likelihood ratio test for detecting shifts in homeolog expression ratios in allopolyploids
Summary Allopolyploids arise through hybridization between related species, carrying multiple sets of chromosomes from distinct progenitors, referred to as subgenomes. Within allopolyploids, duplicated genes across subgenomes, called homeologs, are thought to enhance environmental robustness by shifting their expression ratios depending on ...
Jianqiang Sun +2 more
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A note on resistance to Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) [Diptera : Cecidomyidae] biotype L in tribe Triticeae [PDF]
Quarante et une accessions de blés primitifs et indigènes (Triticum spp.), 16 accessions du genre Aegilops et 20 accessions ou cultivars du genre Agropyron ont été évaluées pour la première fois pour leur réaction au biotype L de la mouche de Hesse ...
Foster, J.E. +3 more
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Accessions of the wild Triticum species: T. boeticum, T. dicoccoides, T. urartu, and the Aegilops species: Ae. columnaris, Ae. geniculata, Ae. markgrafii, Ae. neglecta and Ae.
Helena Havlíčková, Vojtěch Holubec
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