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    Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Spike-Development Inhibited and Normal Tillers of Wheat 3558 af Yong-sheng ZHENG, Xiao-gang MA, De-zhao CHI, Ai-nong GAO, Li-hui LI, Wei-hua LIU

    Udgivet 2013-03-01

    Spike number is one of three yield-related factors and is closely related to wheat yield. In the present study, we found that the inhibited and normal tillers of the 3558 line presented phenotypic differences at the elongation stage by morphological and anatomical analysis. We then initiated a prote...

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    Gene and protein expression profiling analysis of young spike development in large spike wheat germplasms af Dan CHEN, Jin-peng ZHANG, Wei-hua LIU, Xiao-yang WU, Xin-ming YANG, Xiu-quan LI, Yu-qing LU, Li-hui LI

    Udgivet 2016-04-01

    The wheat grain number per spike (GNPS) is a major yield-limiting factor in wheat-breeding programs. Germplasms with a high GNPS are therefore valuable for increasing wheat yield potential. To investigate the molecular characteristics of young spike development in large-spike wheat germplasms with h...

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    Inheritance and Availability of High Grain Number Per Spike in Two Wheat Germplasm Lines af Dan CHEN, Jin-peng ZHANG, Jian-sheng WANG, Xin-ming YANG, Wei-hua LIU, Ai-nong GAO, Xiu-quan LI, Li-hui LI

    Udgivet 2012-09-01

    Grain number per spike (GNPS) is a major factor in wheat yield breeding. The development of high GNPS germplasm is widely emphasized in wheat-yield breeding. This paper reported two high GNPS wheat germplasm lines, Pubing 3228 and Pubing 3504, which had a stable and wide adaptability to different ec...

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    Novel and favorable genomic regions for spike related traits in a wheat germplasm Pubing 3504 with high grain number per spike under varying environments af Dan CHEN, Xiao-yang WU, Kuo WU, Jin-peng ZHANG, Wei-hua LIU, Xin-ming YANG, Xiu-quan LI, Yu-qing LU, Li-hui LI

    Udgivet 2017-11-01

    Grain number per spike (GNPS) is a major factor in wheat yield breeding. A new wheat germplasm Pubing 3504 shows superior features in spike traits. To elucidate the genetic basis of spike and yield related traits in Pubing 3504, 282 F2:3 families were generated from the cross Pubing 3504×Jing 4839,...

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    Genetic characteristics of a wheat founder parent and a widely planted cultivar derived from the same cross af Li-fang CHANG, Hui-hui LI, Xiao-yang WU, Yu-qing LU, Jin-peng ZHANG, Xin-ming YANG, Xiu-quan LI, Wei-hua LIU, Li-hui LI

    Udgivet 2018-04-01

    Founder parents have contributed significantly to the improvement of wheat breeding and production. In order to investigate the genetic characteristics of founder parents and widely planted cultivars, Mazhamai (M), Biyumai (B) and six sibling lines (BM1–6) derived from the cross M×B were phenotyped...

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    Identification and genetic analysis of multiple P chromosomes of Agropyron cristatum in the background of common wheat af Hong-xin CHEN, Hai-ming HAN, Qing-feng LI, Jin-peng ZHANG, Yu-qing LU, Xin-ming YANG, Xiu-quan LI, Wei-hua LIU, Li-hui LI

    Udgivet 2018-08-01

    Agropyron cristatum, a wild relative of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), provides many desirable genetic resources for wheat improvement, such as tolerance to cold, drought, and disease. To transfer and utilize these desirable genes, in this study, two wheat-A. cristatum derivatives II-13 and II...

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    Genetic effects of Agropyron cristatum 2P chromosome translocation fragments in a wheat background af Shi-rui XU, Bo JIANG, Hai-ming HAN, Xia-jie JI, Jin-peng ZHANG, Sheng-hui ZHOU, Xin-ming YANG, Xiu-quan LI, Li-hui LI, Wei-hua LIU

    Udgivet 2023-01-01

    Agropyron cristatum (2n=4x=28, PPPP) is a wild relative of common wheat which contains a large number of desirable genes that can be exploited for wheat improvement. Wheat–A. cristatum 2P alien translocation lines exhibit many desirable traits, such as small flag leaves, a high spikelet number and d...

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