2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-011-1770-x
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Chromosomes 3B and 4D are associated with several milling and baking quality traits in a soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) population

Abstract: Wheat is marketed based on end-use quality characteristics and better knowledge of the underlying genetics of specific quality parameters is essential to enhance the breeding process. A set of 188 recombinant inbred lines from a 'Louise' by 'Penawawa' mapping population was grown in two crop years at two locations in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and data were collected on 17 end-use quality traits using established quality analysis protocols. Using an established genetic linkage map, compo… Show more

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“…At this locus, increased stripe rust resistance is associated with decreased levels of PPO activity. Carter et al (2011) also identified a QTL for seed kernel hardness at this locus. Smith et al (2011) found a QTL for softness equivalent in a soft white RIL population located on chromosome 2B in a similar location as identified here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this locus, increased stripe rust resistance is associated with decreased levels of PPO activity. Carter et al (2011) also identified a QTL for seed kernel hardness at this locus. Smith et al (2011) found a QTL for softness equivalent in a soft white RIL population located on chromosome 2B in a similar location as identified here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the lack of common markers, it was diffi cult to compare positions of QTLs detected in this study to those of previous reports. However, based on the microsatellite consensus map (Somers et al 2004 ), it is possible that the QTLs on 2B.1, 2B.2, 3B.2, 6A.2 and 7A observed here are the same as those reported by Values of effect indicate increasing effect of Kitahonami alleles c QTLs were subjected to validation in segregating populations Smith et al ( 2001 ), Lehmensiek et al ( 2006 ), Carter et al ( 2012 ), Fox et al ( 2013 ) and Lehmensiek et al ( 2006 ), respectively. Segregation analysis revealed fi ve out of eight QTLs tested had signifi cant effects on fl our yield in at least one of three populations (Table 34.2 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…One biparental population derived from two soft wheat cultivars revealed QTLs for fl our yield, fl our protein, softness equivalent, and solvent retention capacities (Smith et al 2011 ), the majority of which were located on 1B and 2B. Carter et al ( 2012 ) found that a large number of QTLs including QTLs for fl our yield were located on 3B and 4D and coincided with traits for milling quality and starch functionality. Although these QTLs were detected with high confi dence, few were detected in more than one study, indicating that fl our yield is a complex trait strongly infl uenced by genetic background.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may include the genetic factor determining variability for two tightly correlating milling traits: vitreousness and flour particle size (Dunduk and Ermakova 1978). Carter et al (2012) discovered a comparable region in 3ВL chromosome between the markers Xgwm72 and Xwmc612, where several loci associated with milling parameters in the mapping population of soft-grain cultivars Louise × Penawawa were co-localized. Pshenichnikova et al (2008) managed to show by QTL mapping in ITMI population that the region of chromosome arm 3AL centered on the microsatellite locus Xmwg30 is associated with vitreousness and particle size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Pshenichnikova et al (2008) managed to show by QTL mapping in ITMI population that the region of chromosome arm 3AL centered on the microsatellite locus Xmwg30 is associated with vitreousness and particle size. Ermakova et al (2008) demonstrated that most (85%) members of a cultivar panel producing flour with a large particle size carry a particular Xgwm0003 allele (mapping to chromosome arm 3DL), and the same allele was wak-3B, QMscor.wak-3B (Carter et al 2012) Flour yield, milling score present in 54% of the cultivars producing highly vitreous grain. The above chromosomal regions on chromosomes 3A, 3B and 3D are homoeologous with one another, as shown by marker analysis (Röder et al 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%