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| under what circumstances can process-based simulation models link genotype to phenotype for complex traits? case-study of fruit and grain quality traits. | detailed information has arisen from research at gene and cell levels, but it is still incomplete in the context of a quantitative understanding of whole plant physiology. because of their integrative nature, process-based simulation models can help to bridge the gap between genotype and phenotype and assist in deconvoluting genotype-by-environment (gxe) interactions for complex traits. indeed, gxe interactions are emergent properties of simulation models, i.e. unexpected properties generated by ... | 2010 | 20038518 |
| phytotoxicity tests of solid wastes and contaminated soils in the czech republic. | the purpose of this study was to compare the suitability of different phytotoxicity testing procedures for the evaluation of toxicity associated with both soil contamination and solid wastes, both of which can be of environmental risk to plants. ten different representative types of contaminated soils and solid waste samples were chosen from the czech republic. | 2010 | 19557447 |
| hydrolysis and speciation of al bound to pectin and plant cell wall material and its reaction with the dye chrome azurol s. | hydrolysis of aluminum (al) in solution increases at ph >or= 4 and with an al concentration. pectin, an important anionic polysaccharide of plant cell walls, adsorbs al, but this phenomenon is poorly understood. this study showed that al(3+) hydrolysis results in binding of al to pectin in excess of the stoichiometric equivalent, leading to oversaturation of the pectin with al. however, the degree of pectin methyl-esterification did not affect the extent of al hydrolysis. binding of al to purifi ... | 2010 | 20380374 |
| exploiting a wheat est database to assess genetic diversity. | expressed sequence tag (est) markers have been used to assess variety and genetic diversity in wheat (triticum aestivum). in this study, 1549 ests from wheat infested with yellow rust were used to examine the genetic diversity of six susceptible and resistant wheat cultivars. the aim of using these cultivars was to improve the competitiveness of public wheat breeding programs through the intensive use of modern, particularly marker-assisted, selection technologies. the f(2) individuals derived f ... | 2010 | 21637582 |
| physicochemical and dough-handling characteristics of indian wheat and triticale cultivars. | four bread wheat (pbw-138, pbw-299, pbw-343 and pbw-373), two durum wheat (pdw-215 and pdw-233) and two triticale cultivars (tl-419 and tl-1210) were investigated for physicochemical, milling and dough-handling properties for predicting end-use quality. physical properties of durum wheat (pdw-215) and bread wheat (pbw-138, pbw-299 and pbw-343) cultivars were better than other wheat, durum and triticale cultivars. the compositional analysis revealed nonsignificant differences between the differen ... | 2010 | 21339155 |
| [spatiotemporal expression patterns of three vernalization genes in wheat]. | to identify spatiotemporal expression patterns of vernalization genes in common wheat, we analyzed expression characteristics of several vernalization genes (vrn1, vrn2 and vrn3) in the wheat cultivars 'chinese spring' and 'luohan 2' by rt-pcr. the vrn1 gene was expressed at different levels in the leaves and roots at the 3-leaf stage, stems, flag leaves at the grain-filling stage, anthers, ovules, and developing seeds in 'chinese spring'. expression of vrn1 increased before flowering date, then ... | 2010 | 21284214 |
| molecular characterization and functional analysis of elite genes in wheat and its related species. | the tribe triticeae includes major cereal crops (bread wheat, durum wheat, triticale, barley and rye), as well as abundant forage and lawn grasses. wheat and its wild related species possess numerous favourable genes for yield improvement, grain quality enhancement, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, and constitute a giant gene pool for wheat improvement. in recent years, significant progress on molecular characterization and functional analysis of elite genes in wheat and its related species ... | 2010 | 21273706 |
| mapping of qtl for tiller number at different stages of growth in wheat using double haploid and immortalized f2 populations. | effective tiller number is one of the most important traits for wheat (triticum aestivum l.) yield, but the inheritance of tillering is poorly understood. a set of 168 doubled haploid (dh) lines derivatives of a cross between two winter wheat cultivars (huapei 3 and yumai 57), and an immortalized f(2) (if(2)) population generated by randomly permutated intermating of these dhs were investigated, and qtls of tillering related to the maximum tillering of pre-winter (mtw), maximum tillering in spri ... | 2010 | 21273691 |
| inter- and intra-genomic transfer of small chromosomal segments in wheat-rye allopolyploids. | newly synthesized wheat-rye allopolyploids, derived from triticum aestivum mianyang11 x s. cereale kustro, were investigated by sequential fluorescent in situ hybridization (fish) and genomic in situ hybridization (gish) using rye tandem repeat psc200 and rye genomic dna as probes, respectively, over the first, second and third allopolyploid generations. fish signals of psc200 could be observed at both telomeres/subtelomeres of all 14 chromosomes of the parental rye. in the first allopolyploid g ... | 2010 | 19821008 |
| plasmolysis and cell wall deposition in wheat root hairs under osmotic stress. | we analysed cell wall formation in rapidly growing root hairs of triticum aestivum under reduced turgor pressure by application of iso- and hypertonic mannitol solutions. our experimental series revealed an osmotic value of wheat root hairs of 150 mosm. in higher concentrations (200-650 mosm), exocytosis of wall material and its deposition, as well as callose synthesis, still occurred, but the elongation of root hairs was stopped. even after strong plasmolysis when the protoplast retreated from ... | 2010 | 19533299 |
| antioxidant responses of wheat seedlings to exogenous selenium supply under enhanced ultraviolet-b. | the paper reports the effects of selenium (se) supply on growth and antioxidant traits of wheat (triticum aestivum l. cv han no.7086) seedlings exposed to enhanced ultraviolet-b (uv-b) stress. antioxidant responses of seedlings were different depending on the se concentration. compared with the control, the lower amount used (0.5 mg se kg(-1) soil) had no significant effect on biomass accumulation. the treatments with 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 mg se kg(-1) promoted biomass accumulation of wheat seedling ... | 2010 | 19756399 |
| conserved globulin gene across eight grass genomes identify fundamental units of the loci encoding seed storage proteins. | the wheat high molecular weight (hmw) glutenins are important seed storage proteins that determine bread-making quality in hexaploid wheat (triticum aestivum). in this study, detailed comparative sequence analyses of large orthologous hmw glutenin genomic regions from eight grass species, representing a wide evolutionary history of grass genomes, reveal a number of lineage-specific sequence changes. these lineage-specific changes, which resulted in duplications, insertions, and deletions of gene ... | 2010 | 19707805 |
| identification of a hybridization window that facilitates sizeable reductions of pollen-mediated gene flow in spring wheat. | transgenic wheat (triticum aestivum l.) with improved agronomic traits is currently being field-tested. gene flow in space is well-documented, but isolation in time has not received comparable attention. here, we report the results of a field experiment that investigated reductions in intraspecific gene flow associated with temporal isolation of flowering between t. aestivum conspecifics. pollen-mediated gene flow (pmgf) between an imazamox-resistant (ir) volunteer wheat population and a non-ir ... | 2010 | 19763864 |
| characterization of the primary cell walls of seedlings of brachypodium distachyon--a potential model plant for temperate grasses. | the genome of brachypodium distachyon, also known as purple false brome, was fully sequenced in 2008 largely in response to the demand for a model plant for temperate grasses. a comparative study of the primary cell walls of seedlings of b. distachyon, hordeum vulgare and triticum aestivum was carried out. the cell walls of the three species were characterized by similar relative levels of, and developmental changes in, hemicelluloses. the occurrence of (1,3;1,4)-beta-d-glucans was correlated wi ... | 2010 | 19828160 |
| responses of wheat seedlings to exogenous selenium supply under cold stress. | dose-dependent effects of selenium on growth and physiological trait of wheat seedlings (triticum aestivum l. cv han no.7086) exposed to cold stress are reported. responses of seedlings were different depending on the se concentration. the treatments with 0.5 and 1.0 mg se kg(-1) significantly increased biomass and chlorophyll content of seedlings. however, the treatments at 2.0 and 3.0 mg se kg(-1) only induced an evident increase in chlorophyll content and did not promote biomass accumulation ... | 2010 | 19830391 |
| structural and expressional analysis of the b-hordein genes in tibetan hull-less barley. | the b-hordein gene family was analyzed from two tibetan hull-less barley cultivars z09 and z26 (hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare). fourteen b-hordein genes, designated bz09-2 to bz09-5 (from z09) and bz26-1 to bz26-10 (from z26), were sequenced. seven of them, similar to a previously reported bz09-1 from z09, were predicted to encode putative active proteins each with a signal peptide, a repetitive domain, and a c-terminal region; seven of them were predicted to be pseudogenes. the b-hordein gene ... | 2010 | 19856114 |
| alteration in phosphate uptake potential of wheat plants co-cultivated with salicylic acid. | the phosphate uptake potential was significantly stimulated with low concentration of salicylic acid (sa). in one of the wheat cultivars (triticum aestivum var. sonalika), 50 microm sa stimulated phosphate (po(4)(3-)) uptake. at higher concentrations of sa (500 and 1000 microm), the rate of uptake was reduced. these findings underscore the light and dose-dependent biphasic action of sa: a low 50 microm stimulated, and high concentrations 500 and 1000 microm inhibited, po(4)(3-) uptake. | 2010 | 19875194 |
| molecular detection of genomic regions associated with grain yield and yield-related components in an elite bread wheat cross evaluated under irrigated and rainfed conditions. | grain yield and grain weight of wheat are often decreased by water-limitation in the north-eastern cropping belt of australia. based on knowledge that cimmyt lines are well-adapted in this region, a recombinant inbred line (ril) population between two elite cimmyt bread wheats (seri m82 and babax) was evaluated under water-limited environments. fourteen productivity traits were evaluated in 192 progeny in up to eight trials. for three aggregations of the environments (all, high yield or low yiel ... | 2010 | 19865806 |
| transcriptional differences in gene families of the ascorbate-glutathione cycle in wheat during mild water deficit. | when comparing the responses of two wheat (triticum aestivum l.) genotypes, the drought-tolerant plainsman v and the drought-sensitive cappelle desprez, to reduced amounts of irrigation water, we found differences in ascorbate metabolism: both ascorbate oxidation and transcription levels of enzymes processing ascorbate were changed. relative transcript levels of ascorbate peroxidase (apx), monodehydroascorbate reductase (mdar), dehydroascorbate reductase (dhar) and glutathione reductase (gr) iso ... | 2010 | 19902215 |
| two prolamin peptides from durum wheat preclude celiac disease-specific t cell activation by gluten proteins. | celiac disease (cd) is a permanent intolerance to wheat prolamins and related proteins displayed by genetically susceptible individuals. blocking or modulation of cd-specific t cell response by altered prolamin peptides are currently considered as a potential alternative to the only effective therapy of cd based on a life-long gluten-free diet. two prolamin peptides, the 9-mer asrvapgqq and the 10-mer gtvgvapgqq sequences, were identified by mass spectrometry in the peptic/tryptic digest of prol ... | 2010 | 19894071 |
| chlorophyll a fluorescence study revealing effects of high salt stress on photosystem ii in wheat leaves. | in order to study the effects of high salt stress on ps ii in detached wheat (triticum aestivum) leaves, the seedlings were grown in knop solution and temperature was 20 +/- 2 degrees c. detached leaves were exposed to high salt stress (0.1-0.5 m nacl) for 1 h in dark and chl a fluorescence induction kinetics was measured. various parameters like fv/fm, abs/rc, eto/tro, performance index and area over the florescence curve were measured and the energy pipeline model was deduced in response to sa ... | 2010 | 19932973 |
| an analysis of dormancy, aba responsiveness, after-ripening and pre-harvest sprouting in hexaploid wheat (triticum aestivum l.) caryopses. | embryo and caryopsis dormancy, abscisic acid (aba) responsiveness, after-ripening (ar), and the disorder pre-harvest sprouting (phs) were investigated in six genetically related wheat varieties previously characterized as resistant, intermediate, or susceptible to phs. timing of caryopsis ar differed between varieties; ar occurred before harvest ripeness in the most phs-susceptible, whereas ar was slowest in the most phs-resistant. whole caryopses of all varieties showed little aba-responsivenes ... | 2010 | 19923197 |
| simultaneous determination of rubisco carboxylase and oxygenase kinetic parameters in triticum aestivum and zea mays using membrane inlet mass spectrometry. | the lack of complete rubisco kinetic data for numerous species is partly because of the time consuming nature of the multiple methods needed to assay all of the rubisco parameters. we have developed a membrane inlet mass spectrometer method that simultaneously determines the rate of rubisco carboxylation (v(c)) and oxygenation (v(o)), and the co(2) and o(2) concentrations. using the collected data, the michaels-menten equations for v(c) and v(o) in response to changing co(2) and o(2) concentrati ... | 2010 | 20002330 |
| gamma-conglutin, the lupinus albus xegip-like protein, whose expression is elicited by chitosan, lacks of the typical inhibitory activity against gh12 endo-glucanases. | gamma-conglutin, a glycoprotein from lupinus albus seed, has been characterized at molecular level but its physiological function is still unknown. gamma-conglutin shares a high structural similarity with xyloglucan-specific endo-beta-1,4-glucanase inhibitor proteins (xegips) and triticum aestivum xylanase inhibitor (taxi-i), which act specifically against fungal glycosyl hydrolase belonging to families 12 and 11, respectively. to assess the possible involvement of gamma-conglutin in plant defen ... | 2010 | 19962718 |
| effects of ozone on growth, yield and leaf gas exchange rates of two bangladeshi cultivars of wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | to clarify the effects of o(3) on crop plants cultivated in bangladesh, two bangladeshi wheat cultivars (sufi and bijoy) were grown in plastic boxes filled with andisol and exposed daily to charcoal-filtered air or o(3) at 60 and 100 nl l(-1) (10:00-17:00) from 13 march to 4 june 2008. the whole-plant dry mass and grain yield per plant of the two cultivars at the final harvest were significantly reduced by the exposure to o(3). although there was no significant effect of o(3) on stomatal diffusi ... | 2010 | 19962222 |
| using nirs to predict fiber and nutrient content of dryland cereal cultivars. | residue from cultivars of spring wheat (triticum aestivum l.), winter wheat, and spring barley (hordeum vulgare l.) was characterized for fiber and nutrient traits using reference methods and near-infrared spectroscopy (nirs). calibration models were developed for neutral detergent fiber (ndf), acid detergent fiber (adf), acid detergent lignin (adl), carbon (c), sulfur (s), nitrogen (n), and c:n. when calibrations were tested against validation sets for each crop year, nirs was an acceptable met ... | 2010 | 19961223 |
| differential effects of cold, osmotic stress and abscisic acid on polyamine accumulation in wheat. | the effects of cold, osmotic stress and abscisic acid (aba) on polyamine accumulation were compared in the moderately freezing-sensitive wheat (triticum aestivum l.) variety chinese spring (cs) and in two derived chromosome 5a substitution lines, cs(t. spelta 5a) and cs(cheyenne 5a), exhibiting lower and higher levels of freezing tolerance, respectively. when compared with the other treatments, putrescine (put) and spermidine (spd) levels were much greater after cold treatment, spermine (spm) fo ... | 2010 | 19960214 |
| cdna cloning and expression analysis of wheat (triticum aestivum l.) phytoene and ζ-carotene desaturase genes. | carotene desaturation, an essential step in the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway, is catalyzed by two carotene desaturases, phytoene desaturase (pds) and ζ-carotene desaturase (ζ-carotene desaturase, zds). full-length cdnas designated tapds and tazds were cloned from wheat (triticum aestivum cv. chinese spring) respectively, using the rapid amplification of cdna ends (race) approach. the cdna of tapds sequence was 2076 bp long, containing a 1731 bp open reading frame (orf) which deduced protein h ... | 2010 | 20013057 |
| recruitment of closely linked genes for divergent functions: the seed storage protein (glu-3) and powdery mildew (pm3) genes in wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | wheat seed storage protein gene loci (glu-3) and powdery mildew resistance gene loci (pm3 and pm3-like) are closely linked on the short arms of homoeologous group 1 chromosomes. to study the structural organization of the glu-3/pm3 loci, three bacterial artificial chromosome clones were sequenced from the a, b, and d genomes of hexaploid wheat. the a and b genome clones contained a glu-3 adjacent to a pm3-like gene organized in a conserved glu-3/sfr159/pm3-like structure. the d genome clone cont ... | 2010 | 20012664 |
| responses of wheat roots to exogenous selenium supply under enhanced ultraviolet-b. | effects of selenium (se) on growth and some physiological traits of roots in wheat (triticum aestivum l. cv han no.7086) seedlings exposed to enhanced ultraviolet-b (uv-b) stress are reported. responses of roots were different depending on the se concentration. compared with the control, root weight of wheat seedlings treated with 1.0 and 2.0 mg se kg(-1) soil increased by 39.47% and 16.28%, respectively. the lower amount se (0.5 mg kg(-1)) and the higher amount se treatments (3.0 mg kg(-1)) did ... | 2010 | 20012381 |
| expansins expression is associated with grain size dynamics in wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | grain weight is one of the most important components of cereal yield and quality. a clearer understanding of the physiological and molecular determinants of this complex trait would provide an insight into the potential benefits for plant breeding. in the present study, the dynamics of dry matter accumulation, water uptake, and grain size in parallel with the expression of expansins during grain growth in wheat were analysed. the stabilized water content of grains showed a strong association wit ... | 2010 | 20080826 |
| gene action of canopy temperature in bread wheat under diverse environments. | while canopy temperature (ct) shows a strong and reliable association with yield under drought and heat stress and is used in wheat breeding to select for yield, little is known of its genetic control. the objective of this study was to determine the gene action controlling ct in five wheat populations grown in diverse environments (heat, drought, and well-irrigated conditions). ct showed negative phenotypic correlations with grain yield under drought and well-irrigated environments. additive x ... | 2010 | 20044743 |
| the roles of aba, reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide in root growth during osmotic stress in wheat: comparison of a tolerant and a sensitive variety. | the effects of peg 6000-induced osmotic stress (-0.976 mpa) on the root growth of young plants, and the changes in abscisic acid (aba), reactive oxygen species (ros) and no contents were investigated in the root tips of a drought-tolerant and a drought-sensitive wheat cultivar (triticum aestivum l. cvs. mv emese and gk élet, respectively). the root length of cv. mv emese was more effectively reduced than that of gk élet by osmotic stress. concomitantly, the aba content of the 15-mm apical zone o ... | 2010 | 21565776 |
| ecotoxicological effects of polycyclic musks and cadmium on seed germination and seedling growth of wheat (triticum aestivum). | single and joint toxic effects of polycyclic musks including 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-4,6,6,6,7,8,8-hexamethylcyclopenta[g]-2-benzopyran (hhcb) and 7-acetyl-1,1,3,4,4,6-hexamethyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronapthalene (ahtn) and cadmium (cd) on seed germination and seedling growth of wheat (triticum aestivum) were investigated. the results showed that the toxicity sequence of hhcb toxic to wheat seed germination and seedling growth was similar to that of ahtn, that is, germination rate > shoot elongation > ... | 2010 | 21462717 |
| strategic distribution of protective proteins within bran layers of wheat protects the nutrient-rich endosperm. | bran from bread wheat (triticum aestivum 'babbler') grain is composed of many outer layers of dead maternal tissues that overlie living aleurone cells. the dead cell layers function as a barrier resistant to degradation, whereas the aleurone layer is involved in mobilizing organic substrates in the endosperm during germination. we microdissected three defined bran fractions, outer layers (epidermis and hypodermis), intermediate fraction (cross cells, tube cells, testa, and nucellar tissue), and ... | 2010 | 20061449 |
| interactive intoxicating and ameliorating effects of tannic acid, aluminum (al), copper (cu), and selenate (seo) in wheat roots: a descriptive and mathematical assessment. | tannic acids and tannins are produced by plants and are important components of soil and water organic matter. these polyphenolic compounds form complexes with proteins, metals and soil particulate matter and perform several physiological and ecological functions. the tannic acid (ta) used in our study was a mixture of gallic acid and galloyl glucoses ranging up to nonagalloyl glucose. ta inhibited root elongation in wheat seedlings (triticum aestivum l. cv. scout 66) at concentrations >4 mg l(- ... | 2010 | 20059738 |
| tanf-yc11, one of the light-upregulated nf-yc members in triticum aestivum, is co-regulated with photosynthesis-related genes. | nuclear factor y (nf-y) is a heterotrimeric transcription factor complex. each of the nf-y subunits (nf-ya, nf-yb and nf-yc) in plants is encoded by multiple genes. quantitative rt-pcr analysis revealed that five wheat nf-yc members (tanf-yc5, 8, 9, 11 and 12) were upregulated by light in both the leaf and seedling shoot. co-expression analysis of affymetrix wheat genome array datasets revealed that transcript levels of a large number of genes were consistently correlated with those of the tanf- ... | 2010 | 20111976 |
| molecular characterization of the sasanda ltr copia retrotransposon family uncovers their recent amplification in triticum aestivum (l.) genome. | retrotransposons constitute a major proportion of the triticeae genomes. genome-scale studies have revealed their role in evolution affecting both genome structure and function and their potential for the development of novel markers. in this study, family members of an ltr copia retrotransposon which mediated the duplication of the gene encoding the high molecular weight glutenin subunit bx7 in cultivar glenlea were characterized. this novel element was named sasanda_eu157184-1 (trep3516). high ... | 2010 | 20127492 |
| biosorption of heavy metal ions using wheat based biosorbents--a review of the recent literature. | conventional technologies for the removal/remediation of toxic metal ions from wastewaters are proving expensive due to non-regenerable materials used and high costs. biosorption is emerging as a technique offering the use of economical alternate biological materials for the purpose. functional groups like carboxyl, hydroxyl, sulphydryl and amido present in these biomaterials, make it possible for them to attach metal ions from waters. every year, large amounts of straw and bran from triticum ae ... | 2010 | 20223652 |
| non-coding small rnas responsive to abiotic stress in wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | plant small rnas are emerging as significant components of epigenetic processes and of gene networks involved in development and homeostasis. in this paper, to identify small rnas in wheat, 2,076 small rnas were identified in a small rna library from leaf, root, and spike. these small rnas mapped to non-coding regions the cds region of protein-coding genes and 5' utr and 3' utr regions. the expression of small rnas in seedling leaves, roots, and spikes were analyzed by northern blot, which indic ... | 2010 | 20217168 |
| acaricidal effect of different diatomaceous earth formulations against tyrophagus putrescentiae (astigmata: acaridae) on stored wheat. | laboratory bioassays were conducted to evaluate the effect of different diatomaceous earth (de) formulations against adults and immature stages of the stored-product mite species tyrophagus putrescentiae (schrank). five de formulations were used in the tests: silicosec, pyrisec, insecto, protect-it, and dea-p. the tests were conducted at 25 degrees c and 75% rh, on wheat, triticum aestivum l., treated with des at two dose rates, 0.2 and 0.5 g/kg. the mortality of mite individuals was measured af ... | 2010 | 20214386 |
| nitrogen supply and cyanide concentration influence the enrichment of nitrogen from cyanide in wheat (triticum aestivum l.) and sorghum (sorghum bicolor l.). | cyanide assimilation by the beta-cyanoalanine pathway produces asparagine, aspartate and ammonium, allowing cyanide to serve as alternate or supplemental source of nitrogen. experiments with wheat and sorghum examined the enrichment of (15)n from cyanide as a function of external cyanide concentration in the presence or absence of nitrate and/or ammonium. cyanogenic nitrogen became enriched in plant tissues following exposure to (15)n-cyanide concentrations from 5 to 200 microm, but when exposur ... | 2010 | 20199620 |
| analysis of transgenic wheat (triticum aestivum l.) harboring a maize (zea mays l.) gene for plastid ef-tu: segregation pattern, expression and effects of the transgene. | we previously reported that transgenic wheat (triticum aestivum l.) carrying a maize (zea mays l.) gene (zmeftu1) for chloroplast protein synthesis elongation factor, ef-tu, displays reduced thermal aggregation of leaf proteins, reduced injury to photosynthetic membranes (thylakoids), and enhanced rate of co(2) fixation following exposure to heat stress (18 h at 45 degrees c) [fu et al. in plant mol biol 68:277-288, 2008]. in the current study, we investigated the segregation pattern and express ... | 2010 | 20306118 |
| selected carbohydrate metabolism genes show coincident expression peaks in grains of in vitro-cultured immature spikes of wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | an in vitro culture system is useful to study grain development under defined conditions to minimize confounding effects associated with whole plant studies and metabolite movement into the developing grains. the objective of this study was to monitor the expression patterns of carbohydrate metabolism genes during grain development in an in vitro wheat spike culture system. immature spikes were cultured prior to anthesis, and grains were collected at various days postanthesis (dpa). grains from ... | 2010 | 20235533 |
| simulation of wheat growth and development based on organ-level photosynthesis and assimilate allocation. | intimate relationships exist between form and function of plants, determining many processes governing their growth and development. however, in most crop simulation models that have been created to simulate plant growth and, for example, predict biomass production, plant structure has been neglected. in this study, a detailed simulation model of growth and development of spring wheat (triticum aestivum) is presented, which integrates degree of tillering and canopy architecture with organ-level ... | 2010 | 20231326 |
| [role of lipoxygenase in the determination of wheat grain quality]. | analysis of the correlation between endogenous lipoxygenase activity and 15 wheat grain quality parameters in three bread wheat populations has shown that enzyme activity influences the weight of 1000 grains, dough deformation energy, dough tenacity, and mixing properties. the correlations between the enzyme activity and the basic quality parameters are negative at high activity levels. the optimum values of specific lipoxygenase activity at which all quality parameters studied have the maximum ... | 2010 | 20198925 |
| toxic effects of perfluorooctane sulfonate (pfos) on wheat (triticum aestivum l.) plant. | toxic effects of different concentrations (0.1-200mgl(-1)) of perfluorooctane sulfonate (pfos) on wheat (triticumaestivum l.) were investigated using the growing and developmental indexes of wheat, including length and biomass of roots and leaves, chlorophyll, soluble protein, peroxidase (pod), superoxide dismutase (sod) in the seedlings and permeability of root cells. the results showed that pfos had significant (p<0.05) effects on the growth of wheat seedlings under the experimental conditions ... | 2010 | 20193959 |
| application of hansch's model to capsaicinoids and capsinoids: a study using the quantitative structure-activity relationship. a novel method for the synthesis of capsinoids. | we describe a synthetic approach for two families of compounds, the capsaicinoids and capsinoids, as part of a study of the quantitative relationship between structure and activity. a total of 14 capsaicinoids of increasing lateral chain lengths, from 2 to 16 carbon atoms, were synthesized. in addition, 14 capsinoids with identical lateral chains, as well as capsiate and dihydrocapsiate, have been synthesized, and a new method for the synthesis of these compounds has been developed. the yields r ... | 2010 | 20178388 |
| [inheritance analysis of resistant starch content in kernels of wheat]. | in this study, three wheat (triticum aestivum l.) cultivars with high and low levels of resistant starch contents each were selected to obtain 15 f1 combinations from a diallel cross without reciprocals to be used to study the inheritance of resistant starch content. the results of this study are useful to select new wheat cultivar with high level of resistant starch content. annong 90202 and d68-20 were the best among the wheat cultivars tested for general combining ability of resistant starch ... | 2010 | 20176562 |
| feasibility of physical map construction from fingerprinted bacterial artificial chromosome libraries of polyploid plant species. | the presence of closely related genomes in polyploid species makes the assembly of total genomic sequence from shotgun sequence reads produced by the current sequencing platforms exceedingly difficult, if not impossible. genomes of polyploid species could be sequenced following the ordered-clone sequencing approach employing contigs of bacterial artificial chromosome (bac) clones and bac-based physical maps. although bac contigs can currently be constructed for virtually any diploid organism wit ... | 2010 | 20170511 |
| structural investigations on arabinogalactan-protein from wheat, isolated with yariv reagent. | for the first time a pure arabinogalactan-protein (agp) could be isolated from whole grain of wheat ( triticum aestivum l.) by performing a double precipitation with beta-glucosyl yariv reagent. the putative bioactive agp has been characterized with regard to its polysaccharide and protein parts. analytical investigations by glc-ms and (13)c nmr revealed a carbohydrate moiety consisting of a 1,3-galp backbone, linked in position 6 to short 1,6-galp-chains, terminating in araf. in the protein par ... | 2010 | 20163180 |
| evolution of flowering time in experimental wheat populations: a comprehensive approach to detect genetic signatures of natural selection. | in annual plant species, flowering time is a major adaptive trait that synchronizes the initiation of reproduction with favorable environmental conditions. here, we aimed at studying the evolution of flowering time in three experimental populations of bread wheat, grown in contrasting environments (northern to southern france) for 12 generations. by comparing the distribution of phenotypic and presumably neutral variation, we first showed that flowering time responded to selection during the 12 ... | 2010 | 20148950 |
| characterization and comparative analysis of wheat high molecular weight glutenin subunits by sds-page, rp-hplc, hpce, and maldi-tof-ms. | high molecular weight glutenin subunits (hmw-gs) from 60 germplasms including 30 common wheat cultivars and 30 related species were separated and characterized by a suite of separation methods including sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (sds-page), reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (rp-hplc), high-performance capillary electrophoresis (hpce), and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (maldi-tof-ms). comparative an ... | 2010 | 20146422 |
| molecular characterization of novel low-molecular-weight glutenin genes in aegilops longissima. | extensive genetic variations of low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits (lmw-gs) and their coding genes were found in the wild diploid a- and d-genome donors of common wheat. in this study, we reported the isolation and characterization of 8 novel lmw-gs genes from ae.longissima schweinf. & muschl., a species of the section sitopsis of the genus aegilops, which is closely related to the b genome of common wheat. based on the n-terminal domain sequences, the 8 genes were divided into 3 groups. a c ... | 2010 | 20145295 |
| marker-assisted characterization of durum wheat langdon-golden ball disomic substitution lines. | the durum wheat cultivar 'golden ball' (gb) is a source of resistance to wheat sawfly due to its superior solid stem. in the late 1980s, dr. leonard joppa developed a complete set of 14 'langdon' (ldn)-gb disomic substitution (ds) lines by using gb as the chromosome donor and ldn as the recipient. however, these substitution lines have not been previously characterized and reported in the literature. the objectives of this study were to confirm the authenticity of the substituted chromosomes and ... | 2010 | 20140662 |
| gst profile expression study in some selected plants: in silico approach. | glutathione acts as a protein disulphide reductant, which detoxifies herbicides by conjugation, either spontaneously or by the activity of one of a number of glutathione-s-transferases (gsts), and regulates gene expression in response to environmental stress and pathogen attack. gsts play roles in both normal cellular metabolisms as well as in the detoxification of a wide variety of xenobiotic compounds, and they have been intensively studied with regard to herbicide detoxification in plants. a ... | 2010 | 20135200 |
| genome structure of introgressive lines triticum aestivum/aegilops sharonensis. | the lines triticum aestivum/aegilops sharonensis were explored in regard to the presence of introgressions in the line genomes, their amount and belonging to definite homoeologic group. the results of studying of chromosome associations in m1 of pollen mother celles in the hybrids between the lines with each other and with recurrent common wheat genotype avrora were compared with the data of the line assessment for the chromosomal biochemical and morphological markers. 26 lines were distinguishe ... | 2010 | 20458978 |
| molecular cytogenetic evaluation of chromosome instability in triticum aestivum-secale cereale disomic addition lines. | the genetic stability of wheat/rye ('chinese spring'/'imperial') disomic addition lines was checked using the feulgen method and fluorescent in situ hybridization (fish). feulgen staining detected varying proportions of disomic, monosomic, and telosomic plants among the progenies of the disomic addition lines. the greatest stability was observed for the 7r addition line, while the most unstable lines were those with 2r and 4r additions. chromosome rearrangements were also detected using fish. ba ... | 2010 | 20453302 |
| transfer to wheat (triticum aestivum) of small chromosome segments from rye (secale cereale) carrying disease resistance genes. | one hundred wheat lines, derived from monosomic additions of chromosome 1r of rye inbred line r12 (chinese rye), were detected by pcr amplification using rye-specific primer pairs. only 5 wheat lines, 1r296, 1r330, 1r314, 1r725, and 1r734, were determined to contain rye chromatin. while 1r296 and 1r330 were highly susceptible to stripe rust and powdery mildew, 1r314, 1r725 and 1r734 were highly resistant to both diseases. acid-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that the omega-secalin band ... | 2010 | 20453298 |
| dosage effect of the short arm of chromosome 1 of rye on root morphology and anatomy in bread wheat. | the spontaneous translocation of the short arm of chromosome 1 of rye (1rs) in bread wheat is associated with higher root biomass and grain yield. recent studies have confirmed the presence of qtl for different root morphological traits on the 1rs arm in bread wheat. this study was conducted to address two questions in wheat root genetics. first, does the presence of the 1rs arm in bread wheat affect its root anatomy? second, how does root morphology and anatomy of bread wheat respond to differe ... | 2010 | 20444906 |
| reaction of winter wheat (triticum aestivum l.) cultivars to infection with fusarium spp.: mycotoxin contamination in grain and chaff. | this study compares the susceptibility of winter wheat (triticum aestivum l.) cultivars to fusarium head blight (fhb) and accumulation of mycotoxins in kernels and chaff under different climatic conditions in two locations-cerekwica near poznan (central west poland) and sitaniec, near zamosc, lublin region (south east poland). very high variations were found in the concentrations of mycotoxins (zearalenone, zea; nivalenol, niv; deoxynivalenol, don; moniliformin, mon) in examined fractions: fusar ... | 2010 | 20432094 |
| photosynthesis and yield reductions from wheat stem sawfly (hymenoptera: cephidae): interactions with wheat solidness, water stress, and phosphorus deficiency. | the impact of herbivory on plants is variable and influenced by several factors. the current study examined causes of variation in the impact of larval stem mining by the wheat stem sawfly, cephus cinctus norton (hymenoptera: cephidae), on spring wheat, triticum aestivum l. we performed greenhouse experiments over 2 yr to (1) study whether biotic (hollow versus solid stemmed host wheat) and abiotic (water, phosphorus stress) factors interact with c. cinctus stem mining to influence degree of min ... | 2010 | 20429469 |
| molecular mapping of the suppressor gene igc1 to the gametocidal gene gc3-c1 in common wheat. | several species of the genus aegilops, wild relatives of wheat (triticum aestivum, 2n = 6x = 42, aabbdd) carry gametocidal (gc) genes. gc genes kill the gametes without themselves by causing chromosomal breakage during post-meiotic cell divisions, and therefore are strong segregation distorters. the gc gene gc3-c1 derived from chromosome 3c of ae. triuncialis (2n = 4x = 28, ccuu) induces chromosomal breakage in wheat cultivar 'chinese spring' (cs) but not in cultivar 'norin 26' (n26). this culti ... | 2010 | 20410664 |
| dissection of barley chromosome 4h in common wheat by the gametocidal system and cytological mapping of chromosome 4h with est markers. | we used two gametocidal (gc) chromosomes 2c and 3c(sat) to dissect barley chromosome 4h added to common wheat. the gc chromosome induced chromosomal structural rearrangements in the progeny of the 4h addition line of common wheat carrying the monosomic gc chromosome. we conducted in situ hybridization to select plants carrying rearranged 4h chromosomes and characterized the rearranged chromosomes by sequential c-banding and in situ hybridization. we established 60 dissection lines of common whea ... | 2010 | 20410662 |
| two-stage hydrothermal processing of wheat (triticum aestivum) bran for the production of feruloylated arabinoxylooligosaccharides. | two-stage hydrothermal processing was employed to obtain feruloylated arabinoxylooligosaccharides (axos) from wheat bran. first, wheat bran in water (10% w/w solids) was heated to 130 degrees c, releasing 36.3% of total solids, 70.3% of starch, and 6.06% of pentose sugars. wheat bran was then heated to 170-220 degrees c. heating to 200 and 210 degrees c released the most axos (70% of the insoluble arabinoxylan) and esterified ferulate (30% of the initial ferulic acid). treatment of 200 degrees c ... | 2010 | 20408584 |
| molecular markers based on ltr retrotransposons bare-1 and jeli uncover different strata of evolutionary relationships in diploid wheats. | molecular markers based on retrotransposon insertions are widely used for various applications including phylogenetic analysis. multiple cases were described where retrotransposon-based markers, namely sequence-specific amplification polymorphism (ssap), were superior to other marker types in resolving the phylogenetic relationships due to their higher variability and informativeness. however, the patterns of evolutionary relationships revealed by ssap may be dependent on the underlying retrotra ... | 2010 | 20407790 |
| effects of soil polycyclic musk and cadmium on pollutant uptake and biochemical responses of wheat (triticum aestivum). | the single and joint toxicological effects of ahtn and cadmium (cd) on early developmental stages of wheat, including ahtn and cd uptake, chlorophyll (chl), malondialdehyde (mda), superoxide dismutase (sod), and peroxidase (pod) contents in the seedlings, were investigated. uptake of ahtn or cd by seedlings increased with an increase in the concentrations of ahtn and cd in soil. the presence of cd inhibited the uptake of ahtn in wheat seedlings, while the low concentration of ahtn could induce t ... | 2010 | 20396873 |
| effect of different iron compounds on wheat and gluten-free breads. | iron fortification of bread often results in sub-optimal quality of the final product due to undesirable changes in the physical characteristics and sensory properties of the bread. in this study both the form of iron (soluble, insoluble or encapsulated) and the type of bread (wheat or gluten-free) were varied in order to investigate the effect of iron and gluten on the product characteristics. | 2010 | 20393994 |
| [effects of long-term ozone exposure on chlorophyll a fluorescence and gas exchange of winter-wheat leaves]. | in order to provide basis for evaluating the effects of air pollutant such as o3 on crops yield and food security, the effects of o3 fumigation (ambient air, ck; 100 nl x l(-1), t1; 150 nl x l(-1), t2) on chlorophyll a fluorescence and gas exchange of a field-grown winter-wheat (triticum aestivum l. yang mai 13) in different growing period were conducted via open-top chamber technique in conjunction with diving-pam fluorometer and lc pro + photosynthesis system. results indicated that fv/fm caus ... | 2010 | 20391720 |
| evolution of domesticated bread wheat. | 2010 | 20382836 | |
| a genetic framework for grain size and shape variation in wheat. | grain morphology in wheat (triticum aestivum) has been selected and manipulated even in very early agrarian societies and remains a major breeding target. we undertook a large-scale quantitative analysis to determine the genetic basis of the phenotypic diversity in wheat grain morphology. a high-throughput method was used to capture grain size and shape variation in multiple mapping populations, elite varieties, and a broad collection of ancestral wheat species. this analysis reveals that grain ... | 2010 | 20363770 |
| wheat (triticum aestivum) peptide (s) mimic gibberellin action and regulate stomatal opening. | wheat peptides (0.5 to 3 kda m(r)) mimick hormonal activity like that of gibberellins and forced open dark closed stomata. the deionized amphoteric peptides solution after passing through cation and anion exchanger resins was run through amicon's ultrafilters, 10, 3 and 0.5 kda (m(r)) cut off system. the 3 to 0.5 kda fraction passed through sephadex lh-20 column and collected in 140 tubes (5 ml in each tube). the two fractions f 9 (91-100 tubes) and f 12 (121-130) were found much active on stoma ... | 2010 | 20358870 |
| nitrate modifies the assimilation pattern of ammonium and urea in wheat seedlings. | in certain plant species, ammonium or urea nutrition can cause negative effects on plant development which can result in toxic symptoms. some authors suggest that the presence of nitrate can alleviate these symptoms by increasing ammonium and urea assimilation, avoiding its accumulation. in order to study this hypothesis, wheat (triticum aestivum l.) seedlings were grown with various nitrogen supplies containing the main nitrogen forms (ammonium, nitrate and urea). amino acids content and the ac ... | 2010 | 20355054 |
| further mapping of quantitative trait loci for female sterility in wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | epistasis underlying fertility plays an important role in crop breeding. although a new female sterile mutant in wheat, xnd126, has been identified and a major quantitative trait locus (qtl), taf1, for the female sterility has been mapped, the genetic architecture of the female sterility needs to be further addressed. to identify the interaction involving the gene(s) controlling the female sterility, an investigation was carried out for the seed setting ratio in an f2 population derived from the ... | 2010 | 20353623 |
| [molecular cloning and preliminary analysis of tanoa in common wheat]. | nitric oxide (no) is an important signaling molecule with diverse physiological functions in both animal and plant cells. in this work, we isolated the full-length cdna and genomic dna sequences of tanoa-b1 encoding a putative no associated (noa) factor in common wheat. bioinformatic analysis showed that tanoa-b1 possessed a similar intron/exon structure as its orthologous genes in arabidopsis and rice. the amino acid sequence deduced from tanoa-b1 was more than 60% identitical to those of arabi ... | 2010 | 20353092 |
| [membrane contacts of endoplasmic reticulum with plasmalemma in plant cells]. | close contacts of endoplasmatic reticulum membrane with plasmalemma have been shown in common wheat root cells by means of electron microscopy. qualitative analogy of these contacts with high-permeable intercellular contacts in animals has been preliminary established. | 2010 | 20352693 |
| fine-mapping of the leaf rust lr34 locus in triticum aestivum (l.) and characterization of large germplasm collections support the abc transporter as essential for gene function. | leaf rust resistance gene lr34 is likely the most important leaf rust gene characterized to date. it has been characterized as an adult plant resistance gene and is known to enhance the resistance of other leaf rust resistance genes and to condition resistance to a number of other diseases. located on chromosome 7d, this gene was identified to be one of six co-located genes of which, an abc transporter was shown to be the only valid candidate. ten new molecular markers were developed spanning th ... | 2010 | 20352182 |
| chemically enhanced phytoextraction of pb by wheat in texturally different soils. | a pot study was used to examine the effects of amendments such as edta and elemental sulfur on the growth potential, gas exchange features, uptake and mobilization of pb by wheat (triticum aestivum l.) in two texturally different contaminated soils at three levels of edta (2, 4, 8 mmol kg(-1) dry soil) and two levels of elemental sulfur (100, 200 mmol kg(-1) dry soil). edta resulted in more solubilization of pb than elemental sulfur in both soils. application of edta and elemental sulfur increas ... | 2010 | 20334894 |
| production of hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide following introduction of nitrate and nitrite into wheat leaf apoplast. | infiltration of wheat (triticum aestivum l.) seedling leaves with excess of nitrate, nitrite, or the no donor sodium nitroprusside leads to increase both in content of hydroperoxide and activity of peroxidase and decrease in superoxide dismutase (sod) activity in the leaf apoplast. polymorphism of extracellular peroxidases and the presence of cu/zn-sod have been shown in apoplast. using an esr assay, a considerable increase in the level of no following infiltration of leaf tissues with nitrite h ... | 2010 | 20331429 |
| physical mapping of a large plant genome using global high-information-content-fingerprinting: the distal region of the wheat ancestor aegilops tauschii chromosome 3ds. | physical maps employing libraries of bacterial artificial chromosome (bac) clones are essential for comparative genomics and sequencing of large and repetitive genomes such as those of the hexaploid bread wheat. the diploid ancestor of the d-genome of hexaploid wheat (triticum aestivum), aegilops tauschii, is used as a resource for wheat genomics. the barley diploid genome also provides a good model for the triticeae and t. aestivum since it is only slightly larger than the ancestor wheat d geno ... | 2010 | 20553621 |
| an introgression on wheat chromosome 4dl in rl6077 (thatcher*6/pi 250413) confers adult plant resistance to stripe rust and leaf rust (lr67). | adult plant resistance (apr) to leaf rust and stripe rust derived from the wheat (triticum aestivum l.) line pi250413 was previously identified in rl6077 (=thatcher*6/pi250413). the leaf rust resistance gene in rl6077 is phenotypically similar to lr34 which is located on chromosome 7d. it was previously hypothesized that the gene in rl6077 could be lr34 translocated to another chromosome. hybrids between rl6077 and thatcher and between rl6077 and 7ds and 7dl ditelocentric stocks were examined fo ... | 2010 | 20552325 |
| a cytological map of the short arm of rye chromosome 1r constructed with 1r dissection stocks of common wheat and pcr-based markers. | the short arm of rye chromosome 1r (1rs) is introduced into many common wheat cultivars because of its agronomic importance. the gametocidal system has been used to produce dissection lines carrying segments of rye chromosome 1r. we focused on establishing more dissection lines for 1rs and on obtaining pcr-based markers specific to 1rs. we established 66 1rs dissection lines carrying 1rs segments of chromosome 1r derived from a common wheat cultivar 'burgas 2' and obtained 27 markers. we conduct ... | 2010 | 20551617 |
| a comparative analysis of chromosome pairing at metaphase i in interspecific hybrids between durum wheat (triticum turgidum l.) and the most widespread aegilops species. | homoeologous metaphase i (mi) associations in hybrids between durum wheat and its wild allotetraploid relatives aegilops neglecta, ae. triuncialis and ae. ventricosa have been characterized by a genomic in situ hybridization procedure that allows simultaneous discrimination of a, b and wild species genomes. earlier results in equivalent hybrids with the wild species ae. cylindrica and ae. geniculata have also been considered to comparatively assay the mi pairing pattern of the durum wheat x aegi ... | 2010 | 20551603 |
| molecular and cytological characterization of an extra acrocentric chromosome that restores male fertility of wheat in the msh1 cms system. | a new cms system designated as 'msh1' has been reported in bread wheat using the cytoplasm of h. chilense. while testing this system in different wheat backgrounds, a highly fertile line with chromosome number 42 plus an extra acrocentric chromosome was obtained. the extra chromosome did not pair with any wheat chromosome at meiosis, and progeny from this line which lack the acrocentric chromosome showed pollen abortion and male sterility. in order to establish the origin of this chromosome, fis ... | 2010 | 20549484 |
| temporal and spatial changes in cell wall composition in developing grains of wheat cv. hereward. | a combination of enzyme mapping, ft-ir microscopy and nmr spectroscopy was used to study temporal and spatial aspects of endosperm cell wall synthesis and deposition in developing grain of bread wheat cv. hereward. this confirmed previous reports that changes in the proportions of the two major groups of cell wall polysaccharides occur, with beta-glucan accumulating earlier in development than arabinoxylan. changes in the structure of the arabinoxylan occurred, with decreased proportions of disu ... | 2010 | 20549231 |
| [analysis of spike productivity traits in near-isogenic lines of the common wheat cultivar saratovskaya 29 carrying alien marker genes]. | six near-isogenic lines of the wheat cultivar saratovskaya 29 carrying five marker genes from different species (triticum compactum l., t. polonicum l., t. petropavlovskyi udacz. et migusch., aegilops elongatum host. and secale cereale l.) were studied. it was shown that the introduced marker genes of taxonomic significance, c and p, have strong pleiotropic effects on quantitative traits of the spike productivity. | 2010 | 20536017 |
| [chromosomal location of specific and nonspecific components of polygenic resistance to brown rust in common wheat]. | the genetic nature of polygenic resistance of common wheat to a causative agent of brown rust was studied. it was established, using ditelosomic lines (dt) of the cultivar chinese spring, that the majority of examined chromosome arms participate in differential interactions with the pathogen during formation of basic traits of polygenic resistance: the number of pustules (np) per 1 cm2 of leaf area, the mean spore formation ability of pustule (msfap), the mean spore formation ability of fungus p ... | 2010 | 20536016 |
| genetic relationships between resistances to fusarium head blight and crown rot in bread wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | fusarium head blight (fhb) and crown rot (cr) are two wheat diseases caused by the same fusarium pathogens. progress towards cr resistance could benefit from fhb-resistant germplasm if the same genes are involved in resistance to these two different diseases. two independent studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between host resistances to these two diseases. in the first study 32 genotypes were assessed and no significant correlation between their reactions to fhb and cr was de ... | 2010 | 20535443 |
| wheat (triticum aestivum l.) response to a zinc fertilizer applied as zinc lignosulfonate adhered to a npk fertilizer. | the efficacy as zn fertilizers for wheat of zinc lignosulfonate (znls) products adhered to npk was evaluated by three plant experimental designs. in the first and second assays, wheat plants were grown under controlled conditions with perlite and a calcareous soil as substrate, respectively. shoot dry matter and zn concentration showed that npk + znls was a better zn source for wheat than npk + znso(4) under our experimental conditions. a third experiment was conducted under field conditions on ... | 2010 | 20527916 |
| integrative study on proteomics, molecular physiology, and genetics reveals an accumulation of cyclophilin-like protein, tacyp20-2, leading to an increase of rht protein and dwarf in a novel ga-insensitive mutant (gaid) in wheat. | dwarfism with a "green revolution" phenotype is a desirable agronomic trait for crop cultivators as associated with increased yield, improved lodging resistance and higher fertility. few dwarf mutants of hexaploid wheat (triticum aestivum), except for rht-b1 and rht-d1, have been identified. here, we report on a novel dwarf natural wheat mutant, which is identified as a gibberellic acid (ga)-insensitive dwarf (gaid) mutant for its semidominant blocking ga signaling pathway. physiological and mor ... | 2010 | 20527814 |
| molecular markers show a complex mosaic pattern of wheat-thinopyrum intermedium translocations carrying resistance to ydv. | thinopyrum intermedium translocations derived from the wheat (triticum aestivum l.) substitution line p-29 were previously characterized by rflp. we have further analyzed these lines and additional related germplasm with publicly available sts and ssrs. primers which showed a polymorphism between wheat and p-29, were tested in all recombinant and nulli-tetrasomic lines confirming their position on chromosome 7d. the resulting 7d/7e chromosome maps appeared as a mosaic of wheat and th. intermediu ... | 2010 | 20526575 |
| the protein disulfide isomerase gene family in bread wheat (t. aestivum l.). | the protein disulfide isomerase (pdi) gene family encodes several pdi and pdi-like proteins containing thioredoxin domains and controlling diversified metabolic functions, including disulfide bond formation and isomerisation during protein folding. genomic, cdna and promoter sequences of the three homologous wheat genes encoding the "typical" pdi had been cloned and characterized in a previous work. the purpose of present research was the cloning and characterization of the complete set of genes ... | 2010 | 20525253 |
| polyphenol content of modern and old varieties of triticum aestivum l. and t. durum desf. grains in two years of production. | antiradical activity and total polyphenol and flavonoid contents of modern and old varieties of durum (9 varieties) and soft (17 varieties) wheat grains, sampled over two years (summer 2007 and 2008) in the same site, were determined in order to point out differences among varieties and between old and modern varieties. nine compounds were identified by means of hplc/ms, and their amount was determined. no correlation was found between antiradical activity and polyphenol or flavonoid contents. t ... | 2010 | 20509660 |
| biodegradation of green he4b: co-substrate effect, biotransformation enzymes and metabolite toxicity analysis. | a high exhaust reactive dye, green he4b (ghe4b) was 98% degraded in nutrient medium by pseudomonas desmolyticum ncim 2112 (pd2112) within 72 h at static condition. decolorization time in synthetic 10 g/l molasses. addition of 5 g/l peptone to nacl medium had reduced decolorization time from 108 to 72 h. beef extract do not contribute more to the inducing effect of peptone, however it is a good co-substrate in sucrose or urea containing nacl medium. intracellular lignin peroxidase (lip), laccase ... | 2010 | 23100822 |
| wheat beta-expansin (expb11) genes: identification of the expressed gene on chromosome 3bs carrying a pollen allergen domain. | expansins form a large multi-gene family found in wheat and other cereal genomes that are involved in the expansion of cell walls as a tissue grows. the expansin family can be divided up into two main groups, namely, alpha-expansin (expa) and beta-expansin proteins (expb), with the expb group being of particular interest as group 1-pollen allergens. | 2010 | 20507562 |
| development of chromosome-specific bac resources for genomics of bread wheat. | the large bread wheat genome (1c approximately 17 gbp) contains a preponderance of repetitive dna and the species is polyploid. these characteristics together serve to hamper the molecular analysis of the wheat genome. its complexity can, however, be reduced by using flow cytometry to isolate individual chromosomes, and these can be exploited to construct chromosome-specific bac libraries. such libraries simplify the task of physical map construction, positional cloning and the targeted developm ... | 2010 | 20501977 |
| a method to produce radiation hybrids for the d-genome chromosomes of wheat (triticum aestivum l.). | radiation hybrid (rh) mapping is based on radiation-induced chromosome breakage rather than meiotic recombination, as a means to induce marker segregation for mapping. to date, the implementation of this mapping approach in hexaploid (triticum aestivum l.; 2n = 6x = 42; aabbdd) and tetraploid (t. turgidum l.; 2n = 4x = 28; aabb) wheat has concentrated on the production of mapping panels for individual chromosomes. in order to extend the usefulness of this approach, we have devised a method to pr ... | 2010 | 20501975 |
| low red/far-red ratios delay spike and stem growth in wheat. | the responses to low red light/far-red light (r/fr) ratios simulating dense stands were evaluated in wheat (triticum aestivum l) cultivars released at different times in the 20th century and consequently resulting from an increasingly prolonged breeding and selection history. while tillering responses to the r/fr ratio were unaffected by the cultivars, low r/fr ratios reduced grain yield per plant (primarily grain number and secondarily grain weight per plant) particularly in modern cultivars. l ... | 2010 | 20497971 |
| genetic dissection of the developmental behaviours of plant height in wheat under diverse water regimes. | plant height (ph), a crucial trait related to yield potential in crop plants, is known to be typically quantitatively inherited. however, its full expression can be inhibited by a limited water supply. in this study, the genetic basis of the developmental behaviour of ph was assessed in a 150-line wheat (triticum aestivum l.) doubled haploid population (hanxuan 10 x lumai 14) grown in 10 environments (year x site x water regime combinations) by unconditional and conditional quantitative trait lo ... | 2010 | 20497970 |
| development of genome-specific primers for homoeologous genes in allopolyploid species: the waxy and starch synthase ii genes in allohexaploid wheat (triticum aestivum l.) as examples. | in allopolypoid crops, homoeologous genes in different genomes exhibit a very high sequence similarity, especially in the coding regions of genes. this makes it difficult to design genome-specific primers to amplify individual genes from different genomes. development of genome-specific primers for agronomically important genes in allopolypoid crops is very important and useful not only for the study of sequence diversity and association mapping of genes in natural populations, but also for the ... | 2010 | 20497560 |