Alien Introgression in Wheat Cytogenetics, Molecular Biology, and Genomics
91 (Carver and Rayburn 1994 ). According to Rajaram ( 2001 ), the main characters associated with this translocation and, conseq ...
92 cultivars Avrora, Kavkaz, Skorospelka 35 and Bezostaya 2. Bedő et al. ( 1993 ) demonstrated the presence of the 1RS.1BL trans ...
93 From among the Thinopyrum species Thinopyrum ponticum [(Podp.) Barkw and DR Dewey (syn Agropyron elongatum )] is carrying man ...
94 cultivars with the Pch1 gene, which exhibited no yield depression, such as the cul- tivar Lynx (Worland and Snape 2001 ). One ...
95 The artifi cial synthesis of hexaploid wheat is an excellent tool to widen genetic variability and to select genotyp e s with ...
96 Synthetic hexaploid lines and their derivatives were intensively used in breeding programmes for stress resistance. They prov ...
97 B e dő Z, Balla L, Szunics L, Láng L, Kramarikné-Kissimon J (1993) A martonvásári 1B/1R tran- szlokációt hordozó búzafajták a ...
98 Graybosch RA, Peterson CJ, Hansen LE, Mattern PJ (1990) Relationship between protein solubility characteristics, 1BL.1RS, hig ...
99 Sustainability—Shaping the Future: Abstracts of the 2nd International Crop Science Congress, New Delhi, India, Vol I, p 105 M ...
100 Rejesus RM, van Ginkel M, Smale M (1996) Wheat breeders’ perspectives on genetic diversity and gemplasm use: fi ndings from ...
101 Veisz O, Harnos N, Szunics L, Tischner T (1996) Overwintering of winter cereals in Hungary in the case of global warming. Eu ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 103 M. Molnár-Láng et al. (eds.), Alien Introgression in Wheat, DOI 10.1007 ...
104 Genotype Percentage crossability with rye kr1kr1Kr2Kr2 30–50 kr1kr1kr2kr2 >50 The use of intervarietal chromosome substit ...
105 Crosses between whea t group 5 chromosome substitution lines with three differ- ent cultivar backgrounds indicated that ther ...
106 parents. Leighty and Sando ( 1928 ), Lein ( 1943 ), Marais and Pienaar ( 1977 ) and Tanner and Falk ( 1981 ) also reported e ...
107 varied over a very wide (0.0–77.8 %) range. The lack or very low level of crossabil- ity between certain rye types and a par ...
108 and actual fertilizatio n showed that the poor crossability with rye of both cv. Hope and the CS/Hope 5B substitution line r ...
109 which also refl ects crossability (Jalani and Moss 1980 ). The inhibitation or retarda- tion of pollen tubes occurred mainly ...
110 as indicated by crosses involving China 3 and Pau 45 (Falk and Kasha 1981 ). Zeven ( 1987 ) investigated the geographic dist ...
111 from Himachal Pradesh were found to be free of crossability inhibitors, therefore having the genotype kr1kr1kr2kr2 , as they ...
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