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Pyramiding of genes for grain protein content, grain quality, and rust resistance in eleven Indian bread wheat cultivars: a multi-institutional effort.
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- المؤلفون: Gupta, Pushpendra K.1 (AUTHOR) ; Balyan, Harindra S.1 (AUTHOR); Chhuneja, Parveen2 (AUTHOR); Jaiswal, Jai P.3 (AUTHOR); Tamhankar, Shubhada4 (AUTHOR); Mishra, Vinod K.5 (AUTHOR); Bains, Navtej S.6 (AUTHOR); Chand, Ramesh5 (AUTHOR); Joshi, Arun K.7,8 (AUTHOR); Kaur, Satinder2 (AUTHOR); Kaur, Harinderjeet6 (AUTHOR); Mavi, Gurvinder S.6 (AUTHOR); Oak, Manoj4 (AUTHOR); Sharma, Achla6 (AUTHOR); Srivastava, Puja6 (AUTHOR); Sohu, Virinder S.6 (AUTHOR); Prasad, Pramod9 (AUTHOR); Agarwal, Priyanka1 (AUTHOR); Akhtar, Moin3 (AUTHOR); Badoni, Saurabh3 (AUTHOR)
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Molecular Breeding. Apr2022, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p1-16. 16p.
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Improvement of grain protein content (GPC), loaf volume, and resistance to rusts was achieved in 11 Indian wheat cultivars that are widely grown in four different agro-climatic zones of India. This involved use of marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB) for introgression and pyramiding of the following genes: (i) the high GPC gene Gpc-B1; (ii) HMW glutenin subunits 5 + 10 at Glu-D1 loci, and (iii) rust resistance genes, Yr36, Yr15, Lr24, and Sr24. GPC increased by 0.8 to 3.3%, although high GPC was generally associated with yield penalty. Further selection among high GPC lines allowed identification of progenies with higher GPC associated with improvement in 1000-grain weight and grain yield in the backgrounds of the following four cultivars: NI5439, UP2338, UP2382, and HUW468. The high GPC progenies (derived from NI5439) were also improved for grain quality using HMW glutenin subunits 5 + 10 at Glu-D1 loci. Similarly, progenies combining high GPC and rust resistance were obtained in the backgrounds of following five cultivars: Lok1, HD2967, PBW550, PBW621, and DBW1. The improved pre-bred lines developed following multi-institutional effort should prove a valuable source for the development of cultivars with improved nutritional quality and rust resistance in the ongoing wheat breeding programmes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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