1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf00022891
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The high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit composition of Soviet wheat varieties

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“…Accessions of this species are known to be tolerant to various abiotic stresses, including drought tolerance (Fedak, 1985) . It has been claimed previously (Morgunov et al ., 1990) that the Glu-1 loci are associated, either via pleiotrophy or linkage, with variation in drought tolerance . If true, this might explain why novel subunits at Glu-1 can apparently be selected for in a breeding programme.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
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“…Accessions of this species are known to be tolerant to various abiotic stresses, including drought tolerance (Fedak, 1985) . It has been claimed previously (Morgunov et al ., 1990) that the Glu-1 loci are associated, either via pleiotrophy or linkage, with variation in drought tolerance . If true, this might explain why novel subunits at Glu-1 can apparently be selected for in a breeding programme.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…The current results suggest that, in seeking improvements in BMQ in Chinese varieties, broadly similar approaches can be adopted to those in use in a number of other countries . The Glu-1 quality score is not very high in the majority of Chinese varieties (mean of 6.7 compared with, for example, a mean of 8 .3 in the former Soviet Union (Morgunov et al ., 1990)), which may reflect the different end product market e.g . dumplings, noodles, steam-bread, at which Chinese varieties are directed .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Especially the diversity of alleles for common wheat in major wheat-producing countries was also estimated, including Nordic and Middle European (Tohver 2007), Australian , USA Shan et al 2007), Afghan , Soviet ), French , Japanese (Nakamura et al 1999;Nakamura 2000Nakamura , 2001, China (Nakamura 2000;Wei et al 2002;Liu et al 2007), Pakistan (Sultana et al 2007) and Iran ); (2) the relationship of Glu-1 alleles has been estimated with bread making quality parameters (Payne et al 1979(Payne et al , 1991Moonen et al 1983;Takata et al 2000;Shewry et al 2003a), including functional properties of flours (He et al 1999; Barro et al 2003), dough strength and polymeric protein quantity (Edwards et al 2007) and viscoelastic behaviour of flour dough (Lefebvre and Mahmoudi 2007); (3) the association between alleles distribution and ecology factors had been also examined Levy and Feldman 1988;Morgunov et al 1990); (4) the phylogenetic relationship among Triticum was also analyzed based on comparative analysis of alleles (Vallega 1988), including European spelta origin (Blatter et al 2002(Blatter et al , 2004Yan et al 2003;, and A genome evolution (Waines and Payne 1987;Ciaffi et al 1998); (5) the identification and cloning of novel HMW-GS genes have been once completed (Shewry et al 2003b), and specific molecular marker based on HMW-GS gene sequences were developed and applied in germplasm evaluation and breeding work (Lafiandra et al 1997;Moczulski and Salmanowicz 2003;Lei et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many breeding programmes have characterised the HMW-GS composition of breeding and released lines/ cultivars Morguno, 1990;Lukow et al, 1989;Igregas et al, 1999;Nakamura, 2001) in relation with end-use quality and used as a screening test to ensure that good bread making alleles (1, 2*, 7+9, 7+8, 5+10) are incorporated in new cultivars (Lukow, 1991). However, the HMW-GS score has more influence in some sets of wheats than in others (MacRitchie et al, 1990;Bedõ et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%