© CSIRO 2008The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a physiological disorder and the discovery of a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on 2H confirms this trait is controlled genetically. The mechanisms underlying black point tolerance can now be dissected through identification of candidate genes. Comparisons between the QTL identified on chromosomes 2H of barley and 2B of wheat suggest that they are in similar positions near the centromere. In silico analysis, using rice, identified genes residing on two comparative chromosomes (4 and 7) of the rice genome. Analysis of the 12.6 Mb region revealed 1928 unique annotations classified into 11 functional categories. Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) with hig...
Many traits play essential roles in determining crop yield. Wide variation for morphological traits ...
The identification of genes underlying complex quantitative traits such as grain yield by means of c...
A genetic map of barley with 224 AFLP and 39 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers was constructed us...
Abstract. The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a physi...
Black point of barley grain refers to a discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Historically ...
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 ...
Black Point (BP) is a dark discolouration of the embryo end of wheat and barley grains. It can resul...
© CSIRO 2008Black point and kernel discoloration of barley both appear to occur under conditions of ...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
The identification of genes underlying complex quantitative traits such as grain yield by means of c...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Barley kernel discoloration (KD) leads to substantial annual loss in value through downgrading and d...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Many traits play essential roles in determining crop yield. Wide variation for morphological traits ...
The identification of genes underlying complex quantitative traits such as grain yield by means of c...
A genetic map of barley with 224 AFLP and 39 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers was constructed us...
Abstract. The dark discoloration of the embryo end of barley grain (known as black point) is a physi...
Black point of barley grain refers to a discolouration of the embryo end of the grain. Historically ...
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 ...
Black Point (BP) is a dark discolouration of the embryo end of wheat and barley grains. It can resul...
© CSIRO 2008Black point and kernel discoloration of barley both appear to occur under conditions of ...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
The identification of genes underlying complex quantitative traits such as grain yield by means of c...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Barley kernel discoloration (KD) leads to substantial annual loss in value through downgrading and d...
Barley occupies the widest ecological area among the major cereal crops, thereby generating a high p...
Many traits play essential roles in determining crop yield. Wide variation for morphological traits ...
The identification of genes underlying complex quantitative traits such as grain yield by means of c...
A genetic map of barley with 224 AFLP and 39 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers was constructed us...