2015
DOI: 10.17221/158/2014-cjgpb
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The genetic diversity of gliadins in Aegilops geniculata from Algeria

Abstract: Medouri A., Bellil I., Khelifi D. (2015): The genetic diversity of gliadins in Aegilops geniculata from Algeria. Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 51: 9-15.The gliadins of the wild wheat Aegilops geniculata represent a valuable gene pool in breeding for bread making quality. The genetic diversity of gliadins in A. geniculata was studied among 36 of its accessions, collected in the north of Algeria, using acid polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis (Acid-PAGE). In total, sixty-one polymorphic bands and 35 gliadin patte… Show more

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“…The Pearson correlation coefficient showed the influence of environmental factors on karyological characters. Significant correlations were found between other genetic characters of the Aegilops from Algeria, such as the glutenin subunits (Bandou et al 2009) and gliadin subunits (Medouri et al 2015), with environmental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pearson correlation coefficient showed the influence of environmental factors on karyological characters. Significant correlations were found between other genetic characters of the Aegilops from Algeria, such as the glutenin subunits (Bandou et al 2009) and gliadin subunits (Medouri et al 2015), with environmental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…biuncialis (Kozub et al, 2012) and Ae. geniculata (Medouri et al, 2015) have been characterized on the basis of mobility on SDS PAGE (Table 3). Many ω-gliadins have been sequenced and characterized from Ae.…”
Section: Utilization Of Aegilops For Improvement Of End Product Qualimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, polymorphism analyses of Aegilops based on gliadin loci were mainly focused on Ae. tauschii Cosson, 1850, the D-genome donor of common wheat (Yan et al 2003;Dudnikov 2018;Badaeva et al 2019a), and only few publications dealt with other Aegilops species (Cole et al 1981;Medouri et al 2015;Garg et al 2016). On the other hand, owing to similar structure of gliadin loci in wheat and Aegilops (Dong et al 2016;Huo et al 2018) and extremely high polymorphism, gliadins can serve as supplementary markers for the assessing genetic variability of Ae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%