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Efficiency of the different marker systems for estimation of distinctness between sister line wheat cultivars

Denčić, Srbislav; DePauw, Ron; Momčilović, Vojislava; Kondić-Špika, Ankica

(Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Denčić, Srbislav
AU  - DePauw, Ron
AU  - Momčilović, Vojislava
AU  - Kondić-Špika, Ankica
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1437
AB  - A set of 42 winter wheat cultivars developed from nine populations were evaluated for distinctness. Three marker systems: morphological markers, gliadin allele profiles and microsatellites were used to analyze distinctness between sister cultivars. The morphological based distinctness tests for wheat are based on a crop-specific set of characters that comply with UPOV guidelines. The morphological markers were quite informative although they were not capable to estimate the distances/distinctness between two pair of sister cultivars Evropa 90 and Evropa and Novosadska rana 3 and Novosadska rana 2. The gliadins allele profiles were the least efficient to estimate distinctness between sister line cultivars. This system was not capable to distinguish even cultivars developed from different populations. Sister line wheat cultivars were fingerprinted with 19 wheat microsatellites markers. A total of 106 alleles were detected at 19 wheat microsatellite loci, resulting in an average allele number per marker of 5.6. The number of markers was sufficient to distinguish among most sister line cultivars. Only one pair of sister cultivars, Loznicanka and Kosovka, derived from the same cross could not be distinguished. Comparing all marker systems to evaluate distinctness of sister line wheat cultivars the most efficient was microsatellite markers while gliadin allele profiles was the least efficient. Correlations between matrices based on pedigree data and morphological marker, gliadin profiles and microsatellites were significant but not large.
PB  - Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd
T2  - Genetika-Belgrade
T1  - Efficiency of the different marker systems for estimation of distinctness between sister line wheat cultivars
EP  - 232
IS  - 1
SP  - 219
VL  - 47
DO  - 10.2298/GENSR1501219D
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Denčić, Srbislav and DePauw, Ron and Momčilović, Vojislava and Kondić-Špika, Ankica",
year = "2015",
abstract = "A set of 42 winter wheat cultivars developed from nine populations were evaluated for distinctness. Three marker systems: morphological markers, gliadin allele profiles and microsatellites were used to analyze distinctness between sister cultivars. The morphological based distinctness tests for wheat are based on a crop-specific set of characters that comply with UPOV guidelines. The morphological markers were quite informative although they were not capable to estimate the distances/distinctness between two pair of sister cultivars Evropa 90 and Evropa and Novosadska rana 3 and Novosadska rana 2. The gliadins allele profiles were the least efficient to estimate distinctness between sister line cultivars. This system was not capable to distinguish even cultivars developed from different populations. Sister line wheat cultivars were fingerprinted with 19 wheat microsatellites markers. A total of 106 alleles were detected at 19 wheat microsatellite loci, resulting in an average allele number per marker of 5.6. The number of markers was sufficient to distinguish among most sister line cultivars. Only one pair of sister cultivars, Loznicanka and Kosovka, derived from the same cross could not be distinguished. Comparing all marker systems to evaluate distinctness of sister line wheat cultivars the most efficient was microsatellite markers while gliadin allele profiles was the least efficient. Correlations between matrices based on pedigree data and morphological marker, gliadin profiles and microsatellites were significant but not large.",
publisher = "Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Genetika-Belgrade",
title = "Efficiency of the different marker systems for estimation of distinctness between sister line wheat cultivars",
pages = "232-219",
number = "1",
volume = "47",
doi = "10.2298/GENSR1501219D"
}
Denčić, S., DePauw, R., Momčilović, V.,& Kondić-Špika, A.. (2015). Efficiency of the different marker systems for estimation of distinctness between sister line wheat cultivars. in Genetika-Belgrade
Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd., 47(1), 219-232.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1501219D
Denčić S, DePauw R, Momčilović V, Kondić-Špika A. Efficiency of the different marker systems for estimation of distinctness between sister line wheat cultivars. in Genetika-Belgrade. 2015;47(1):219-232.
doi:10.2298/GENSR1501219D .
Denčić, Srbislav, DePauw, Ron, Momčilović, Vojislava, Kondić-Špika, Ankica, "Efficiency of the different marker systems for estimation of distinctness between sister line wheat cultivars" in Genetika-Belgrade, 47, no. 1 (2015):219-232,
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1501219D . .
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Hagberg Falling Number and Rheological Properties of Wheat Cultivars in Wet and Dry Preharvest Periods

Denčić, Srbislav; DePauw, Ron; Kobiljski, Borislav; Momčilović, Vojislava

(Crop Science Soc Japan, Tokyo, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Denčić, Srbislav
AU  - DePauw, Ron
AU  - Kobiljski, Borislav
AU  - Momčilović, Vojislava
PY  - 2013
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1191
AB  - The effects of dry and wet preharvest periods on Hagberg falling number (HFN), a parameter of alpha-amylase activity, and rheological properties including farinograph dough development time (FDT), farinograph absorption (FA), resistance to extension (RE), loaf volume (LV) and baking score (BS) were examined in 30 hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars originating from 19 countries. The cultivars were grown in the field in 2000 - 2010 and HEN and theological properties were analyzed for three replicates. The cultivars were divided into three groups according to BIN in the wet preharvest period: HFN below 150 s (group H-1), HEN from 250 to 350 s (group H-2), and BIN over 400 s (group H-3). The cultivars in group H-3 were superior to those in either group H-1 or H-2 in all rheological properties except RE. In the dry preharvest periods, HFN was not correlated with rheological properties, while in the wet preharvest period HEN showed a highly significant positive correlation with FDT and BS. The canonical variate analysis for assessment of the general performance of all cultivars with HFN as the main factor and the other rheological properties as subfactors, indicated that the cultivars Stepnaja 30, Garazinko, Kirac, Klein Forten and Zitarka showed the highest potential regardless of preharvest rainfall amounts. In conclusion, differential genetic expression of resistance to preharvest sprouting, maintenance of low alpha amylase level, high HEN values, maintenance of theological properties, and baking performance can be reliably detected and measured under wet preharvest conditions.
PB  - Crop Science Soc Japan, Tokyo
T2  - Plant Production Science
T1  - Hagberg Falling Number and Rheological Properties of Wheat Cultivars in Wet and Dry Preharvest Periods
EP  - 351
IS  - 4
SP  - 342
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.1626/pps.16.342
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Denčić, Srbislav and DePauw, Ron and Kobiljski, Borislav and Momčilović, Vojislava",
year = "2013",
abstract = "The effects of dry and wet preharvest periods on Hagberg falling number (HFN), a parameter of alpha-amylase activity, and rheological properties including farinograph dough development time (FDT), farinograph absorption (FA), resistance to extension (RE), loaf volume (LV) and baking score (BS) were examined in 30 hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars originating from 19 countries. The cultivars were grown in the field in 2000 - 2010 and HEN and theological properties were analyzed for three replicates. The cultivars were divided into three groups according to BIN in the wet preharvest period: HFN below 150 s (group H-1), HEN from 250 to 350 s (group H-2), and BIN over 400 s (group H-3). The cultivars in group H-3 were superior to those in either group H-1 or H-2 in all rheological properties except RE. In the dry preharvest periods, HFN was not correlated with rheological properties, while in the wet preharvest period HEN showed a highly significant positive correlation with FDT and BS. The canonical variate analysis for assessment of the general performance of all cultivars with HFN as the main factor and the other rheological properties as subfactors, indicated that the cultivars Stepnaja 30, Garazinko, Kirac, Klein Forten and Zitarka showed the highest potential regardless of preharvest rainfall amounts. In conclusion, differential genetic expression of resistance to preharvest sprouting, maintenance of low alpha amylase level, high HEN values, maintenance of theological properties, and baking performance can be reliably detected and measured under wet preharvest conditions.",
publisher = "Crop Science Soc Japan, Tokyo",
journal = "Plant Production Science",
title = "Hagberg Falling Number and Rheological Properties of Wheat Cultivars in Wet and Dry Preharvest Periods",
pages = "351-342",
number = "4",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.1626/pps.16.342"
}
Denčić, S., DePauw, R., Kobiljski, B.,& Momčilović, V.. (2013). Hagberg Falling Number and Rheological Properties of Wheat Cultivars in Wet and Dry Preharvest Periods. in Plant Production Science
Crop Science Soc Japan, Tokyo., 16(4), 342-351.
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.16.342
Denčić S, DePauw R, Kobiljski B, Momčilović V. Hagberg Falling Number and Rheological Properties of Wheat Cultivars in Wet and Dry Preharvest Periods. in Plant Production Science. 2013;16(4):342-351.
doi:10.1626/pps.16.342 .
Denčić, Srbislav, DePauw, Ron, Kobiljski, Borislav, Momčilović, Vojislava, "Hagberg Falling Number and Rheological Properties of Wheat Cultivars in Wet and Dry Preharvest Periods" in Plant Production Science, 16, no. 4 (2013):342-351,
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.16.342 . .
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