Triticum L.
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Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L.) is a cereal crop widely grown in the Mediterranean regions; the amber grain is mainly used for the production of pasta, couscous and typical breads. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection technologies and high-throughput mutation induction represent a new challenge in wheat breeding to identify allelic variation in large populations.
10p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 5 1 Download
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Morphological traits related to flag leaves are determinant traits influencing plant architecture and yield potential in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). However, little is known regarding their genetic controls under drought stress.
15p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 2 1 Download
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High temperature (heat) stress during grain filling is a major problem in most of the wheat growing areas. Developing heat tolerant cultivars has become a principal breeding goal in the Southern and Central Great Plain areas of the USA.
13p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 2 1 Download
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Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important food crops worldwide. Wheat varieties that maintain yield (YD) under moderate or even intense nitrogen (N) deficiency can adapt to low input management systems.
17p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 7 1 Download
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Inducing mutations are considered to be an effective way to create novel genetic variations and hence novel agronomical traits in wheat. This study was conducted to assess the genetic differences between Shi4185 and its mutant line Fu4185, produced by gamma radiation with larger grain, and to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for thousand kernel weight (TKW).
9p vinarcissa 21-03-2023 4 1 Download
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Antibiotics are disseminated by grazing animals or their feces throughout agricultural areas. These antibiotics, as environmental pollutants, have a negative impact on plant growth and physiology. Sulfonamides are frequently used to protect livestock production, but they also have a considerable negative impact on plant growth and rhizospheric bacteria. Plants are sensitive to their surroundings, and they employ their internal biological systems to deal with the threats to their growth and development.
16p lyhuyenthu 31-01-2023 2 1 Download
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Herbicide tolerance is an important trait that allows effective weed management in wheat crops. Genetic knowledge of metribuzin tolerance in wheat is needed to develop new cultivars for the industry. Here, we evaluated metribuzin tolerance in a recombinant inbred line (RIL) mapping population derived from Synthetic W7984 and Opata 85 over two consecutive years to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) contributing to the trait.
11p vihagrid 30-01-2023 8 3 Download
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Stripe rust is a serious fungal disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), which results in yield reduction and decreased grain quality. Breeding for genetic resistance to stripe rust is the most cost-effective method to control the disease.
16p vihagrid 30-01-2023 8 4 Download
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Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important food crops worldwide. Wheat spike-layer uniformity related traits (SLURTs) were complex traits that directly affect yield potential and appearance.
11p vihagrid 30-01-2023 5 3 Download
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High isoelectric point α-amylase genes (Amy1) play major roles during cereal seed germination, and are associated with unacceptable high residual α-amylase activities in ripe wheat grains.
17p vihagrid 30-01-2023 7 3 Download
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Grain weight is an important yield component. Selection of advanced lines with heavy grains show high grain sink potentials and strong sink activity, which is an increasingly important objective in wheat breeding programs.
11p vihagrid 30-01-2023 7 3 Download
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The accumulation and remobilization of stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) are determinant physiological traits highly influencing yield potential in wheat against drought stress. However, knowledge gains of the genetic control are still limited.
14p vihagrid 30-01-2023 8 3 Download
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Plant calmodulin-binding transcription activator (CAMTA) proteins play important roles in hormone signal transduction, developmental regulation, and environmental stress tolerance. However, in wheat, the CAMTA gene family has not been systematically characterized.
10p vihagrid 30-01-2023 10 3 Download
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Yield-related traits including thousand grain weight (TGW), grain number per spike (GNS), grain width (GW), grain length (GL), plant height (PH), spike length (SL), and spikelet number per spike (SNS) are greatly associated with grain yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
16p vihagrid 30-01-2023 6 4 Download
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In wheat endosperm, mannan, is poorly documented. Nevertheless, this hemicellulosic polysaccharide might have a determinant role in wheat grain development since, in Arabidopsis thaliana, mutants with a reduced amount of mannan show an altered seed development.
9p vihermione 06-01-2023 5 2 Download
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Anther culture response of six wheat genotypes and their F1 crosses was investigated. Results indicated that considerable genetic variation among the tested genotypes was observed. Calli were obtained from all wheat genotypes studied.
10p schindler 30-12-2021 5 0 Download
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The two crosses (Line-A · Misr-1 and Line-A · Gemmiza-11) with the highest response in multiple shoots had parent that exhibited very good response. The parental line (Line-A) and the cross (Line-A · Msir-1) produced the highest mean values (61.90 and 45.24, respectively) for salt tolerant index
7p schindler 30-12-2021 10 0 Download
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The six populations (parents, F1, backcrosses and F2) of the two wheat crosses, Gemmeiza 9 · IL1 (C1) and Sids 1 · IL2 (C2) were grown under normal irrigation (N) and drought stress (D) at the farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, Egypt to study the genetic background of drought stress tolerance. Genetic variation was found for No.
8p schindler 30-12-2021 12 0 Download
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The main diseases of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Egypt, causing up to 50% of yield losses. Genetic resistance is the most economic and effective means of reducing yield losses caused by the disease. However, breeding genotypes for disease resistance is a continuous process and plant breeders need to add new effective sources to their breeding materials.
11p schindler 30-12-2021 14 0 Download
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The present work was conducted to evaluate the phytotoxicity of Euphorbia helioscopia on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and pea (Pisum sativum L.). The influence of aqueous extract from shoot of E. helioscopia, at different rates (1.0%, 2.5%, 5.0%, and 10.0%; w/v).
11p schindler 30-12-2021 11 0 Download