2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-013-2093-x
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Strategy for exploiting exotic germplasm using genetic, morphological, and environmental diversity: the Aegilops tauschii Coss. example

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“…This might indicate that the functional genes at these loci, including mapped alleles and those linked with markers, might be responsive to sunlight and temperature during the growing season [58,65]. Recently, Jones et al [66] devised a strategy to exploit Ae. tauschii diversity for wheat improvement in relation to climatic and environmental conditions of a specific geography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might indicate that the functional genes at these loci, including mapped alleles and those linked with markers, might be responsive to sunlight and temperature during the growing season [58,65]. Recently, Jones et al [66] devised a strategy to exploit Ae. tauschii diversity for wheat improvement in relation to climatic and environmental conditions of a specific geography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolutionary process generating common wheat can be artificially reproduced, and a number of synthetic hexaploid wheat plants have been produced from ABD hybrids of tetraploid wheat and Ae . tauschii [1012]. On the other hand, triploid hybrids with tetraploid wheat sometimes show abnormal growth phenotypes such as germination failure, hybrid necrosis and hybrid sterility [13].…”
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“…Example of such a wild relative in wheat is Aegilops tauschii, which is homologous to the D-genome of bread wheat. This species carries novel genetic diversity not only for biotic (MujeebKazi et al, 2007) but also for abiotic stress tolerance that has tremendous potential for wheat improvement (Jones et al, 2013). In fact of the three genomes of wheat i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%