Many species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on spikes, leaves and shoots is controlled by wax production genes (W loci) and epistatic inhibitors (Iw loci). In this study, a suppressor of glaucousness from wild emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides) accession “PI 481521” was investigated in a pair of durum (T. turgidum ssp. durum cv. “Langdon”, LDN)—wild emmer wheat chromosome substitution lines, LDN and “LDNDIC521-2B”. Genetic analysis revealed that the non-glaucous phenotype of LDNDIC521-2B was controlled by the dominant glaucous suppressor Iw1 on the short arm of chromosome 2B. In total, 371 2B-specific marker differences were identified between LDN and LDNDIC521-2B. The location of th...
<p>A, H, B represent homozygous non-glaucousness, heterozygous and homozygous glaucousness, respecti...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of glaucousness, number of tillers and plant height o...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...
AbstractMany species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on s...
AbstractMany species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on s...
The wax (glaucousness) on wheat leaves and stems is mainly controlled by two sets of genes: glaucous...
The cuticle of terrestrial plants functions as a protective barrier against many biotic and abiotic ...
It was found that all genetic variants for glaucousness over the wholeplant involved genes on the ch...
Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathways exis...
The glaucous appearance of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) plants, that is th...
<div><p>Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathw...
Epicuticular wax acts as a plant’s first line of defense against environmental afflictions. Wax is k...
In southern Australia, where the climate is predominantly Mediterranean, achieving the correct flowe...
Epicuticular wax acts as a plant’s first line of defense against environmental afflictions. Wax is k...
<div><p>The cuticle plays important roles in plant development, growth and defense against biotic an...
<p>A, H, B represent homozygous non-glaucousness, heterozygous and homozygous glaucousness, respecti...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of glaucousness, number of tillers and plant height o...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...
AbstractMany species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on s...
AbstractMany species of Triticeae display a glaucous phenotype. In wheat, glaucousness/waxiness on s...
The wax (glaucousness) on wheat leaves and stems is mainly controlled by two sets of genes: glaucous...
The cuticle of terrestrial plants functions as a protective barrier against many biotic and abiotic ...
It was found that all genetic variants for glaucousness over the wholeplant involved genes on the ch...
Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathways exis...
The glaucous appearance of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) plants, that is th...
<div><p>Cuticular wax composition greatly impacts plant responses to dehydration. Two parallel pathw...
Epicuticular wax acts as a plant’s first line of defense against environmental afflictions. Wax is k...
In southern Australia, where the climate is predominantly Mediterranean, achieving the correct flowe...
Epicuticular wax acts as a plant’s first line of defense against environmental afflictions. Wax is k...
<div><p>The cuticle plays important roles in plant development, growth and defense against biotic an...
<p>A, H, B represent homozygous non-glaucousness, heterozygous and homozygous glaucousness, respecti...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of glaucousness, number of tillers and plant height o...
Citation: Zhang, Z. Z., Wei, W. J., Zhu, H. L., Challa, G. S., Bi, C. L., Trick, H. N., & Li, W. L. ...