Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6377813 Journal of Cereal Science 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Each T. turgidum - SHW - Ae. tauschii combination represents an independent wheat hexaploidization process. By comparing 29 synthetic hexaploid wheats with their corresponding parents (maternal, T. turgidum, BBAuAu; paternal, Ae. tauschii, DD), our report highlighted different performances for PPO activity and YPC during wheat hexaploidization processes: the PPO activity of SHW can be higher, lower than both parents, or in the middle; in contrast, all the combinations showed a relative stable YPC trend. Besides, take these two traits we tested as an example, from an evolutionary perspective, the uniqueness of traits and their potential functions on polyploidy adaption or stress responses were also discussed.
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