Description and Characterization of Hellenic Wheat Germplasm for Agronomical and Seed Quality Parameters Using Phenotypical, Biochemical and Molecular Approaches
- 作者: Xynias I.N.1, Mavromatis A.G.2, Korpetis E.G.3, Pankou C.I.2, Kozub N.O.4,5
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- Technological and Educational Institution of Western Macedonia, Department of Agricultural Technology
- Laboratory of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Aristotle University
- Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources Institute, Hellenic Agricultural Organization-“Demeter”
- Institute of Plant Protection
- Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics, NAS of Ukraine
- 期: 卷 53, 编号 4 (2019)
- 页面: 337-347
- 栏目: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0095-4527/article/view/174121
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0095452719040108
- ID: 174121
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Hellenic wheat germplasm developed at the Cereal Institute of Thessaloniki, during the last fifty years, is depicted in the present study, using agronomical, biochemical and molecular criteria. The bread wheat germplasm is characterized by high yield potential, adaptation to the Mediterranean conditions, and advanced qualitative traits. The biochemical analysis revealed that three cultivars (“Acheron”, “Elissavet” and “Orpheus”) carry the 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation, which was further confirmed by molecular analysis. The cultivars “Acheron” and “Elissavet”, despite the presence of the translocation, have good bread making quality due to the presence of favorable genes controlling quality. Most of the Hellenic durum germplasm have high end product quality. The biochemical evaluation at the Gli-B1 locus revealed the presence of alleles related with the γ-45 component, indicative of high technological traits. On the other side, it was found that two older durum wheat cultivars and a population tested, had the allele in* at the same locus, which is related with the γ-42 component, indicative of inferior pasta quality. Most of the Hellenic germplasm, either durum or bread wheat, carries very good agronomical and qualitative traits and could be used to broaden wheat biodiversity in the S–E Mediterranean region.
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I. Xynias
Technological and Educational Institution of Western Macedonia, Department of Agricultural Technology
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Email: ioannis_xynias@hotmail.com
希腊, Florina, Hellas, 53100
A. Mavromatis
Laboratory of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Aristotle University
Email: ioannis_xynias@hotmail.com
希腊, Thessaloniki, Hellas, 54124
E. Korpetis
Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources Institute, Hellenic Agricultural Organization-“Demeter”
Email: ioannis_xynias@hotmail.com
希腊, Thessaloniki, Hellas, 57001
C. Pankou
Laboratory of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Aristotle University
Email: ioannis_xynias@hotmail.com
希腊, Thessaloniki, Hellas, 54124
N. Kozub
Institute of Plant Protection; Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics, NAS of Ukraine
Email: ioannis_xynias@hotmail.com
乌克兰, Kyiv, 03022; Kyiv, 04123
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