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Use of H. vulgare EST Markers, GISH and C-banding to Study Bread Wheat — H. marinum subsp. gussoneanum (2n = 28) Introgression Lines
Wild barley, Hordeum marinum subsp. gussoneanum (2n = 28) is a valuable source of genes that determine resistance to abiotic stresses. These resistance traits might be transferred to wheat due to the crossability...
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Study of fertility and cytogenetic variability in androgenic plants (R0 and R1) of the alloplasmic introgression lines of common wheat
Anther culture is one of the methods for obtaining doubled haploid (DH) lines of wheat, widely used in genetics and breeding. The cytogenetic instability in R0 plants, leading to a decrease in fertility or steril...
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Androgenetic ability in euplasmic lines of common wheat and alloplasmic recombinant lines (H. vulgare)–T. aestivum carrying 1RS.1BL and 7DL-7Ai translocations and development of double haploid lines
Androgenic ability was studied in anther cultures of euplasmic lines of common wheat and alloplasmic recombinant lines (H. vulgare)–T. aestivum with 1RS.1BL and 7DL-7Ai translocations. The ability to produce andr...
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Androgenesis in anther cultures of cultivars and a promising form of spring common wheat of West Siberia differing in the presence or absence of wheat-alien translocations
Androgenesis has been studied in the anther cultures of eight cultivars and one promising line of spring common wheat obtained in West Siberia (Siberian Research Institute of Agriculture, Omsk, Russia). The va...
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A cytogenetic study of the blue-grain line of the common wheat cultivar Saratovskaya 29
The chromosome composition of the blue-grain line i:S29Ba of the cultivar Saratovskaya 29 was identified by cytological, GISH, and microsatellite analyses and C-banding. It was found that common wheat chromosome ...
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Important agronomic traits of Omskaya 37 lines of spring wheat cultivar carrying wheat-rye translocation 1RS.1BL
Lines of the spring common wheat Omskaya 37 were studied, and wheat-rye translocations were determined by genomic in situ hybridization 1RS. 1BL. This translocation was transferred to Omskaya 37 from the wheat cu...
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Characteristics of common wheat cultivars of West Siberia carrying the wheat-rye 1RS.1BL translocation
Using genomic in situ hybidization, among the common wheat cultivars produced in West Siberia (Siberian Research Institute of Agriculture, Omsk) with the involvement of the winter wheat cultivar Kavkaz carryin...
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Long-term changes in the status of Sevastopol Bay and the Crimean coast: anthropogenic and climatic influences
The Black Sea as a whole is subject to considerable anthropogenic and natural pressures, and these can be intensified in enclosed Bays such as those around the city of Sevastopol. The overall biological status...