Chromosomal translocations in wheat derived from alien species are a valuable source of genetic diversity that have provided increases in resistance to various diseases and improved tolerance to abiotic stresses in wheat. These alien genomic segments can also affect multiple traits, with a concomitant ability to alter yield potential in either a positive or negative fashion. The aim of this work was to characterize the effects on yield of two types of translocations, namely T4-derived translocations from Thinopyrum ponticum, carrying the leaf rust resistance gene Lr19, and the TC14 translocation from Th. intermedium, carrying the barley yellow dwarf virus resistance gene Bdv2, in Australian adapted genetic backgrounds and under Australian ...
Wheat is a major food source in a range of countries, thereby largely contributing to food security ...
Breeders can force sexual hybridisation between wheat and related grass species to produce interspec...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe use of major resistance genes is th...
Chromosomal translocations in wheat derived from alien species are a valuable source of genetic dive...
Introgressions of Thinopyrum ponticum 7AgL chromosome segments, spanning 23%, 28% and 40% of the dis...
Resistance to three rust pathogens (leaf rust, stripe rust and stem rust) is related to different re...
Leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina Erikss may inflict significant yield losses in wheat; however...
Undomesticated species from wheat’s tertiary gene pool have been the source of numerous beneficial t...
Today wheat cultivation is facing rapidly changing climate scenarios and yield instability, aggravat...
Abstract: The wild relatives are an important source of new genes for the genetic improvement of whe...
The slow rate of genetic gain for improving resistance to Septoria nodorum blotch (SNB) is due to th...
Barley yellow dwarf virus is a widespread disease affecting plant growth and yield in cereal crops i...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) relatives are sources of useful genes for disease resistance. Chromosomall...
Yellow spot (syn. tan spot), caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis , is an important foliar disease...
The emergence of highly virulent races of Puccinia triticina Eriks. in Mexico and the Great Plains o...
Wheat is a major food source in a range of countries, thereby largely contributing to food security ...
Breeders can force sexual hybridisation between wheat and related grass species to produce interspec...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe use of major resistance genes is th...
Chromosomal translocations in wheat derived from alien species are a valuable source of genetic dive...
Introgressions of Thinopyrum ponticum 7AgL chromosome segments, spanning 23%, 28% and 40% of the dis...
Resistance to three rust pathogens (leaf rust, stripe rust and stem rust) is related to different re...
Leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina Erikss may inflict significant yield losses in wheat; however...
Undomesticated species from wheat’s tertiary gene pool have been the source of numerous beneficial t...
Today wheat cultivation is facing rapidly changing climate scenarios and yield instability, aggravat...
Abstract: The wild relatives are an important source of new genes for the genetic improvement of whe...
The slow rate of genetic gain for improving resistance to Septoria nodorum blotch (SNB) is due to th...
Barley yellow dwarf virus is a widespread disease affecting plant growth and yield in cereal crops i...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) relatives are sources of useful genes for disease resistance. Chromosomall...
Yellow spot (syn. tan spot), caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis , is an important foliar disease...
The emergence of highly virulent races of Puccinia triticina Eriks. in Mexico and the Great Plains o...
Wheat is a major food source in a range of countries, thereby largely contributing to food security ...
Breeders can force sexual hybridisation between wheat and related grass species to produce interspec...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe use of major resistance genes is th...