Exploiting the Genetic Variability of Aegilops tauschii in the Improvement of Bread Wheat
This article examines the use of Aegilops tauschii genetic diversity to produce synthetic hexaploid wheats and introduce novel agronomic traits into elite bread wheat, highlighting improvements in protein variability and selection for low-input farming.
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Detail description
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, AABBDD) has limited intraspecific variability, so breeders turned to its diploid progenitor Aegilops tauschii (DD) to expand the gene pool. INRA and Club5 created synthetic hexaploid wheats by hybridizing tetraploid wheats with Ae. tauschii accessions. They assessed these synthetics and crossed them with elite bread wheats adapted to low-input systems. The project revealed large variability in grain storage proteins critical for baking quality and yielded lines with resistance to diseases and competitive yields under reduced inputs. However, these lines were late-maturing, tall, prone to lodging, and had lower alveograph strength (W).
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Contribution detail info
- Project
- Location
- France
- Authors
- Bernard ROLLAND, Joseph JAHIER, Gérard BRANLARD, Bernard DUPERRIER, Philippe LONNET, Patrice SENELLART, Eric MARGALÉ et Axel OLIVIER
- Purpose
- Adopt innovative practices
- File type
- document
- Created on
- 01 Beal 2014
- Origin language
- French
- Official project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY