© CSIRO 2008Black point and kernel discoloration of barley both appear to occur under conditions of high humidity at grain fill. Both of these traits are likely to result from the enzymatic oxidation of phenolic compounds to quinones and the transformation of those oxidation products to brown or black pigments during high humidity. However, even though black point symptoms are quite distinct from other types of kernel discoloration, black point of barley has not previously been the sole focus of environmental studies or quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis. We have evaluated black point tolerance in doubled haploid progeny of Alexis/Sloop and mapped QTLs on chromosomes 2H and 3H. We have also established that the occurrence of low vapour...
Black Point (BP) is a dark discolouration of the embryo end of wheat and barley grains. It can resul...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Published in Proteomics 2007 7:3800-3808 at www.interscience.wiley.comBlack point of barley grain is...
Black point of barley grain refers to a discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Historically ...
© CSIRO 2008The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a phy...
Black point (BP) can cause severe losses to the barley industry through downgrading and discounting ...
Black point (BP) can cause severe losses to the barley industry through downgrading and discounting ...
Barley kernel discoloration (KD) leads to substantial annual loss in value through downgrading and d...
The possibility of an enzymatic browning reaction as the cause of black point in barley was investig...
Three barley mapping populations sharing the parental line SusPtrit suffered from an unknown conditi...
Barley hull plays an important role in malt and feed quality and processing. In this study we measur...
Barley hull plays an important role in malt and feed quality and processing. In this study we measur...
Black point of barley refers to the discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Downgrading of ma...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
There are two components of quality in malting barley: the first is grain quality and the second is ...
Black Point (BP) is a dark discolouration of the embryo end of wheat and barley grains. It can resul...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Published in Proteomics 2007 7:3800-3808 at www.interscience.wiley.comBlack point of barley grain is...
Black point of barley grain refers to a discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Historically ...
© CSIRO 2008The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a phy...
Black point (BP) can cause severe losses to the barley industry through downgrading and discounting ...
Black point (BP) can cause severe losses to the barley industry through downgrading and discounting ...
Barley kernel discoloration (KD) leads to substantial annual loss in value through downgrading and d...
The possibility of an enzymatic browning reaction as the cause of black point in barley was investig...
Three barley mapping populations sharing the parental line SusPtrit suffered from an unknown conditi...
Barley hull plays an important role in malt and feed quality and processing. In this study we measur...
Barley hull plays an important role in malt and feed quality and processing. In this study we measur...
Black point of barley refers to the discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Downgrading of ma...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
There are two components of quality in malting barley: the first is grain quality and the second is ...
Black Point (BP) is a dark discolouration of the embryo end of wheat and barley grains. It can resul...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Published in Proteomics 2007 7:3800-3808 at www.interscience.wiley.comBlack point of barley grain is...