Upon crushing, amygdalin present in bitter almonds is hydrolysed to benzaldehyde, which gives a bitter flavour, and to cyanide, which is toxic. Bitterness is attributable to the recessive allele of the Sweet kernel (Sk/sk) gene and is selected against in breeding programmes. Almond has a long intergeneration period due to its long juvenile phase, so breeders must wait 3 or 4 years to evaluate fruit traits in the field. For this reason, it is important to develop molecular markers to distinguish between sweet and bitter genotypes. The Sk gene is known to map to linkage group five (G5) of the almond genome, but its function is still undefined. Candidate genes involved in the amygdalin pathway have been mapped, but none of them were located to...
Almond (Prunus dulcis), a stone fruit belonging to a family Rosaceae (rose) is broadly cultivated fo...
Almond kernels are a rich source of phytosterols, which are important compounds for human nutrition....
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...
Bitterness in almonds is controlled by a single gene (Sk dominant for sweet kernel, sk recessive for...
Bitterness in almonds is controlled by a single gene (Sk dominant for sweet kernel, sk recessive for...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D. A. Webb), syn. Prunus amygdalus L.)] is the major tree nut crop wor...
Wild almond species accumulate the bitter and toxic cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. Almond domesti...
Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) a...
Almond is appreciated for its nutraceutical value and for the aromatic profile of the kernels. In th...
© CSIRO 2008The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentratio...
In crop plant genetics, linkage maps provide the basis for the mapping of loci that affect important...
Supplementary Figures and Tables. Supplementary Figure 1. ADMIXTURE cross-validation (CV) error esti...
Almond (Prunus dulcis) is the principal Prunus species in which the consumed and thus commercially i...
Almond (Prunus dulcis), a stone fruit belonging to a family Rosaceae (rose) is broadly cultivated fo...
Almond kernels are a rich source of phytosterols, which are important compounds for human nutrition....
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...
Bitterness in almonds is controlled by a single gene (Sk dominant for sweet kernel, sk recessive for...
Bitterness in almonds is controlled by a single gene (Sk dominant for sweet kernel, sk recessive for...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D. A. Webb), syn. Prunus amygdalus L.)] is the major tree nut crop wor...
Wild almond species accumulate the bitter and toxic cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. Almond domesti...
Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) a...
Almond is appreciated for its nutraceutical value and for the aromatic profile of the kernels. In th...
© CSIRO 2008The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentratio...
In crop plant genetics, linkage maps provide the basis for the mapping of loci that affect important...
Supplementary Figures and Tables. Supplementary Figure 1. ADMIXTURE cross-validation (CV) error esti...
Almond (Prunus dulcis) is the principal Prunus species in which the consumed and thus commercially i...
Almond (Prunus dulcis), a stone fruit belonging to a family Rosaceae (rose) is broadly cultivated fo...
Almond kernels are a rich source of phytosterols, which are important compounds for human nutrition....
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...