Alien Introgression in Wheat Cytogenetics, Molecular Biology, and Genomics

(Barry) #1

188


Mujeeb-Kazi A, Gul Kazi A, Dundas I, Rasheed A, Ogbonnaya F et al (2013) Genetic diversity for
wheat improvement as a conduit to food security. In: Sparks DL (ed) Advances in agronomy,
vol 122. Academic, Burlington, VT, pp 179–257
Mukai Y, Friebe B, Hatchett JH, Yamamoto M, Gill BS (1993) Molecular cytogenetic analysis of
radiation-induced wheat-rye terminal and intercalary chromosomal translocations and the
detection of rye chromatin specifying resistance to Hessian fl y. Chromosoma 102:88–92
Naranjo T, Fernandez-Rueda P (1991) Homoeology of rye chromosome arms to wheat. Theor
Appl Genet 82:577–586
Naranjo T, Fernandez-Rueda P (1996) Pairing and recombination between individual chromo-
somes of wheat and rye in hybrids carrying the ph1b mutation. Theor Appl Genet
93:242–248
Naranjo T, Lacadena JR (1980) Interaction between wheat chromosomes and rye telomeric hetero-
chromatin on meiotic pairing of chromosome pair 1R of rye in wheat-rye derivatives.
Chromosoma 81:249–261
Nkongolo KK, Armstrong KC, Comeau A, St-Pierre CA (1992) Identifi cation of rye chromosomes
involved in tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus disease in wheat x triticale hybrids. Plant
Breed 109:123–129
O’Mara JG (1940) Cytogenetic studies on Triticale : I. A method for determining the effects of
individual Secale chromosomes on Triticum. Genetics 25:401–408
Oleszczuk S, Tyrka M, Lukaszewski AJ (2014) The Ph1 locus of wheat does not discriminate
between identical and non-identical homologues in rye. Cytogenet Genome Res 142:293–298
Placido DF, Begcy K, Sato SJ, Nersesian N et al (2013) The LATERAL ROOT DENSITY gene
regulates drought tolerance response and promotes grain productivity in wheat. Plant Phys
161:1806–1819
Rabinovich SV (1998) Importance of wheat-rye translocations for breeding modern cultivars of
Triticum aestivum L. Euphytica 100:323–340
Rajaram S, Mann CE, Ortiz-Ferrara G, Mujeeb-Kazi A (1983) Adaptation, stability and high yield
potential of certain 1B/1R CIMMYT wheats. In: Sakamoto S (ed) Proc 6 th Int. Wheat Genet
Symp, Kyoto, Japan pp, pp 613–621
Ren TH, Yang ZJ, Yan BJ, Zhang HQ et al (2009) Development and characterization of a new
1BL.1RS translocation line with resistance to stripe rust and powdery milder of wheat.
Euphytica 169:207–213
Rogovsky PM, Gudet FLY, Langride P, Shepherd KW, Koebner RMD (1991) Isolation and char-
acterization of wheat-rye recombinants involving chromosome arm 1DS of wheat. Theor Appl
Genet 82:537–544
Schlegel R, Korzun V (1997) About the origin of 1RS.1BL wheat-rye chromosome translocations
from Germany. Plant Breed 116:537–540
Schlegel R, Boerner A, Thiele V, Melz G (1991a) The effect of the Ph1 gene in diploid rye, Secale
cereale L. Genome 34:913–917
Schlegel R, Werner T, Hugelnhof E (1991b) Confi rmation of a 4BL/5RL Wheat-rye chromosome
translocation line in the wheat cultivar ‘Viking’ showing high copper effi ciency. Plant Breed
107:226–234
Schlegel R, Camak I, Torun B, Eker S et al (1998) Screening for zinc effi ciency among wheat rela-
tives and their utilization for alien gene transfer. Euphytica 100:281–286
Sears ER (1954) The aneuploids of common wheat, vol 572, Missouri Agricultural Experiment
Station Research Bulletin. University Archives of the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Sears ER (1956) The transfer of leaf-rust resistance from Aegilos umbellulata to wheat. Brookhaven
Symp Biol 9:1–22
Sears ER (1968) Relationships of chromosomes 2A, 2B and 2D with their rye homoeologue. In:
Finlay KW, Shepher KW (eds.), Proc 3rd Int Wheat Genet Symp Aust Acad Sci, Canberra, CT,
pp 163–171
Sears ER (1972) Chromosome engineering in wheat. Proc. 4 th Stadler Symp. Columbia, MO,
pp 23–38


A.J. Lukaszewski
Free download pdf