Screening for zinc efficiency among wheat relatives and their utilisation for alien gene transfer |
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Authors: | R. Schlegel I. Cakmak B. Torun S. Eker I. Tolay H. Ekiz M. Kalayci H.J. Braun |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Wheat & Sunflower Research, BG-9520 General Toshevo/Varna, Bulgaria;(2) Department of Soil Sciences, University of Cukurova, TR-01330 Adana, Turkey;(3) Bahri Dagat International Winter Cereals Research Centre, P.O. Box 325, Konya, Turkey;(4) Transitional Region Agricultural Research Institute, TR-26130 Eskisehir, Turkey;(5) CIMMYT, P.K. 39, Emek, TR-06511 Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Genetic diversity for micronutrient efficiency among the most highly adapted and advanced hexaploid and tetraploid wheat cultivars in the world is limited compared with alien species of wheat or rye. Therefore, screening for zinc efficiency was conducted in greenhouse experiments under controlled conditions, and in field trials. Different varieties of hexaploid wheat, hexaploid oats and diploid rye, together with hexaploid and octoploid triticales, wheat-Agropyron, wheat-Aegilops and several wheat-alien chromosome addition series were studied. Considerable differences in zinc efficiency were found between wheat and its relatives. Individual chromosomes of Secale, Agropyron and Haynaldia were found to carry major genes for this character. The transfer of alien chromosome segments was effective, demonstrated using several wheat-rye translocation lines. Alien genetic information was clearly expressed in the wheat genetic background. Further experimental introgressions by chromosome manipulation and marker-aided selection may efficiently contribute to wheat improvement in marginal soils. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | zinc efficiency zinc deficiency alien chromosome transfer cereals wheat |
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