Intergenomic substitutions and translocations in wheat-alien lines and their use in studying the characteristics that determine adaptation and stress resistance
Abstract:The authors have created new genetic models of common wheat with different types of intergenomic chromosome substitution or translocation that include genetic materials of taxonomically unrelated species (S. сereale, Ag. elongatum, Ag. intermedium, H. marinum) for the introgression of genes that control adaptation and resistance to biotic and abiotic stress factors, along with the studying of homology between chromosomes. For the identification of rye, barley and wheatgrass chromosomes in the genome of commo… Show more
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