2015
DOI: 10.3103/s0095452715030056
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Microsatellite analysis of chromosomes from the fifth homoeologous group in the introgressive Triticum aestivum/Amblyopyrum muticum wheat lines

Abstract: Introgressive hybridization of common wheat has been and remains an efficient way for enriching its gene pool with resistance genes against environmental stress factors. In this aspect, T genome of the diploid species Amblyopyrum muticum (Boiss.) Eig. is believed to be prospective. The genome substitution amphidip loid Aurotica (AABBTT) with the A and B subgenomes from the common wheat cultivar Aurora and with the T subgenome from the indicated species is characterized by a high level of winter resistance. Thi… Show more

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“…However, the advances in technology, e.g., gene and genome sequencing, comparative mapping, molecular marker development etc., over the last 10–15 years has now resulted in the development of systems that can be utilized for the high throughput detection and high-resolution characterisation of wheat/wild relative introgressions. King et al (2017, 2018) and Iefimenko et al (2015) used an Axiom array in combination with a specific crossing strategy to generate and identify introgressions from Ambylopyrum muticum , Aegilops speltoides and Thinopyrum bessarabicum . Many hundreds of new introgressions were generated and detected in these works.…”
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“…However, the advances in technology, e.g., gene and genome sequencing, comparative mapping, molecular marker development etc., over the last 10–15 years has now resulted in the development of systems that can be utilized for the high throughput detection and high-resolution characterisation of wheat/wild relative introgressions. King et al (2017, 2018) and Iefimenko et al (2015) used an Axiom array in combination with a specific crossing strategy to generate and identify introgressions from Ambylopyrum muticum , Aegilops speltoides and Thinopyrum bessarabicum . Many hundreds of new introgressions were generated and detected in these works.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A chromosome manipulation program was then undertaken to introgress a small chromosome segment, from the chromosome of the wild relative (that carried the gene(s) controlling the target trait) into wheat. The work undertaken by King et al (2017, 2018) and Iefimenko et al (2015) used a different strategy. Although Am.…”
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“…Despite the ability to suppress the Ph1 locus in wheat, very little genetic or trait analysis has been undertaken to date on Am. muticum with the exception of some addition and substitution lines (Iefimenko et al ., ) and potential resistance against environmental stresses (Iefimenko et al ., ) and fungal diseases such as powdery mildew (Eser, ).…”
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confidence: 99%