2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5223.1975.tb01469.x
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Flavonoid patterns and the phytogeny of barley

Abstract: By means of thin-layer chromatography, 1424 local varieties of barley were investigated. Two collections of Hordeum spontaneum and one of H. agriocrithon were also analysed. In H . vulgare three distinctly different flavonoid patterns were found, designated A, B and C. The B pattern could be divided into two types: B1 and Bz. The flavonoid pattern of H. spontaneum deviates sharply from those of H. vulgare. Hordeum agriocrithon has the same flavonoid pattern as the A pattern in H. vulgare. The flavonoid pattern… Show more

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“…1A), corresponding to the optimal cluster 4 (Fig. 3), provided support for the hypothesis of independent domestication in Ethiopia and Eritrea (Fröst et al, 1975; Negassa, 1985; Orabi et al, 2007). The subcluster of cluster II representing the Mediterranean (Fig.…”
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“…1A), corresponding to the optimal cluster 4 (Fig. 3), provided support for the hypothesis of independent domestication in Ethiopia and Eritrea (Fröst et al, 1975; Negassa, 1985; Orabi et al, 2007). The subcluster of cluster II representing the Mediterranean (Fig.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…In summary, this study has provided a comprehensive structural view of the large worldwide cultivated barley collection maintained at PGRC and likely the best possible structural description of the current global cultivated barley gene pool. More importantly, it has helped illustrate the research value of the large number of ex situ crop accessions conserved worldwide (FAO, 2010). Most of the ex situ germplasm collections could contribute to informative research such as our eff ort here to infer genetic structure.…”
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“…In an earlier paper (FROST, HOLM and ASKER 1975), we reported that H. vufgare comprises three distinctly different flavonoid patterns, designated A, B and C. The A and B patterns occur throughout the cultivation areas of barley. However, different frequencies of the A and B patterns were revealed when different areas were compared.…”
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