Waxy proteins and amylose content in diploid Triticeae species with genomes A, S and D |
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Authors: | M. Rodriguez-Quijano,J. F. Vá zquez, J. M. Carrillo |
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Affiliation: | Unidad de Genética, Departamento de Biotecnologiá, E.T.S. Ingenieros Agrónomos, Universidad Politécnica, E-28040 Madrid, Spain;E-mail: mquijano@bit.etsia.upm.es |
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Abstract: | A collection of 89 accessions of diploid species of wheat was analysed for waxy protein in the grain: 39 accessions of Einkorn wheats, 41 accessions of Sitopsis section wheat and nine accessions of Triticum tauschii. The electrophoretic patterns showed low polymorphism. In each group of wheat, a single and different allele was detected. In accessions of Einkorn wheats that allele had a similar electrophoretical mobility to the Wx‐A1a allele of the bread wheat ‘Chinese Spring’, in accessions of the Sitopsis section it had a similar mobility to that of the Wx‐B1f allele of tetraploid wheat, and in the accessions of T. tauschii, it was similar to the Wx‐D1a allele of the bread wheat ‘Chinese Spring’. The accessions were also analysed for apparent amylose content. Results showed that amylose content ranged from 22 to 35% in Einkorn wheats, from 28 to 41% in the Sitopsis section and from 26 to 35% in accessions of T. tauschii. |
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Keywords: | Sitopsis Triticum tauschii Einkorn |
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