Characteristics and inheritance of gliadin proteins in winter wheat genotype coming from Nepal

Jacek Waga

j.waga@ihar.edu.pl
Zakład Roślin Zbożowych, Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin — PIB w Krakowie (Poland)

Abstract

In the present work a set of specific proteins, observed in winter wheat genotype imported from Nepal, was characterized. F2 generation coming from the cross combination between wheat line Nepal 1 (containing specific, investigated protein variants) and Polish winter wheat KBH 499 (containing standards of precisely characterized proteins) was obtained. Based on segregation analysis of gliadin genes in hybrid population some new gliadin blocks were identified. They are controlled by the chromosomes 1B, 1D, 6B, 6D and described by the symbols: Gli B1-7, Gli D1-1.3, Gli B2-5, Gli D2-4. Novel proteins were plotted and introduced into the existing catalogue of gliadin protein blocks, worked out at the Cereals Department of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute.


Keywords:

A-PAGE, wheat, gliadin protein blocks, segregant analysis

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2010-06-30

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Waga, J. (2010) “Characteristics and inheritance of gliadin proteins in winter wheat genotype coming from Nepal”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (256), pp. 15–29. doi: 10.37317/biul-2010-0029.

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Jacek Waga 
j.waga@ihar.edu.pl
Zakład Roślin Zbożowych, Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin — PIB w Krakowie Poland

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