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The Inheritance of Morphological and Biochemical Traits Introgressed into Common Wheat (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Triticum aestivum</Emphasis> L.) from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aegilops speltoides</Emphasis> Tausch
Authors:T A Pshenichnikova  I F Lapochkina  L V Shchukina
Institution:(1) Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, pr. Lavrentieva, 10, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia;(2) Agricultural Research Institute of Central Regions of Non-Chernozem Zone, Nemchinovka, 143026, Moscow region, Russia
Abstract:The genetic control of morphological characters and gliadin composition was studied in two bread wheat lines with introgressed segments from Aegilops speltoides Tausch. It was found that the transferred trait of leaf hairiness is controlled by one dominant gene, non-allelic to the known gene, Hl1. It was localized in 7B chromosome. Whole plant non-glaucousness is under the control of an inhibitor gene, allelic to the gene W1I of wheat located on chromosome 2B. This gene was found to be epistatic to the gene controlling spike waxlessness. The introgressed gene for spike glume color was found to be allelic to the Rg1 gene located on 1BS of common wheat, but it was linked with another allele of the gliadin locus Gli-B1.
Keywords:Aegilops speltoides  Genetic analysis  Gliadin  Introgression  Leaf hairs  Non-glaucousness  Spike color  Triticum aestivum
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