Cytogenetic analysis of hybrids derived from wheat and Tritipyrum using conventional staining and genomic in situ hybridization

G Mirzaghaderi, G Karimzadeh, HS Hassani… - Biologia plantarum, 2010 - Springer
The new salt tolerant cereal, Tritipyrum (2n= 6x= 42, AABBE b E b) offers potential to
introduce desirable characters for wheat improvements. This study was aimed to generate a …

The Choromosomal Assesment of Salt Tolerant Substituted Tritipyrum Using Genomic Fluorescentin situ Hybridization (FISH)

H Shahsevand Hassani… - Iranian Journal of …, 2003 - ijbiotech.com
Wheat, although moderately tolerant to salt, can not be cultivated in many areas. However,
in the triticeaetribe, some of the wild wheat relatives are highly tolerant, eg Thinopyrum …

[PDF][PDF] The evaluation of genetic diversity and traits correlation in third novel synthetic primary tritipyrum amphiploid in comparison with first synthetic modern triticale …

M Golestani, M Allahdou, HS Hassani… - … Journal of Agriculture …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Genetic diversity is the base of most breeding programs particularly due to use of heterosis.
In this study for the first time the genetic diversity and correlation between morphological and …

[PDF][PDF] Production and cytogenetics of a new Thinopyrum elongatum/Triticum aestivum hybrid, its amphiploid and backcross derivatives

A Mujeeb-Kazi, A Cortes, A Gul, M Farooq… - Pakistan Journal of …, 2008 - academia.edu
Genetic diversity is crucial for crop improvement. In wheat this resource is distributed within
the three gene pools of the tribe Triticeae and priority usage over the last decade has been …

C-banded karyotype of Thinopyrum bessarabicum and identification of its chromosomes in wheat background

G Mirzaghaderi, H Shahsevand Hassani… - Genetic resources and …, 2010 - Springer
C-banded pattern in two accessions of Thinopyrum bessarabicum (Save ex Rayss) A. Löve
(2 n= 2 x= 14, E b E b) and their idiogram was established. C-banding analysis was further …

Can Tritipyrum, a new salt tolerant potential amphiploid, be a successful cereal like Triticale?

HS HASANI, IP King, SM Reader, PDS Caligari… - 2000 - sid.ir
Soil affected by salt (NaCl) is a major problem worldwide and in areas with potential
agriculture; lands in many countries are not enough to support crop production. The …

Molecular cytogenetic characterization and phenotypic evaluation of new wheat–rye lines derived from hexaploid triticale 'Certa'× common wheat hybrids

C Liu, Q Song, H Zhang, Z Yang, YG Hu - Plant Breeding, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Hexaploid triticale contains valuable genes from both tetraploid wheat and rye and plays an
important role in wheat breeding programmes. In order to explore the potential of hexaploid …

Characterization of Triticale (× Triticosecale Wittmack) accessions and reciprocal hybrids possessing wheat 1D chromosome

N Daskalova, S Doneva, P Spetsov - Agriculturae Conspectus …, 2021 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity of five triticale accessions
and to perform reciprocal crosses involving wheat 1D chromosome in early generations …

Intraspecific Polymorphisms of Cytogenetic Markers Mapped on Chromosomes of Triticum polonicum L.

M Kwiatek, M Majka, J Majka, J Belter, E Suchowilska… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Triticum genus encloses several tetraploid species that are used as genetic stocks for
expanding the genetic variability of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Although the T. aestivum …

Molecular and cytological comparisons of chromosomes 7el1, 7el2, 7Ee, and 7Ei derived from Thinopyrum

J Guo, F He, JJ Cai, HW Wang, AF Li… - … and Genome Research, 2015 - karger.com
Abstract Thinopyrum chromosomes 7el 1, 7el 2, 7E e, and 7E i, homoeologous to group 7
chromosomes of common wheat (Triticum aestivum), were determined to have many useful …