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Exploring genetic diversity of wheat for stripe rust Resistance (Paperback): Sumaira Farrakh, Mujeeb Kazi, Iftikhar Ahmad Exploring genetic diversity of wheat for stripe rust Resistance (Paperback)
Sumaira Farrakh, Mujeeb Kazi, Iftikhar Ahmad
R1,288 Discovery Miles 12 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Virulence presence for stripe rust is a lingering threat to national wheat production that also extends across all geographical boundaries. The dynamics of this pathogen's character imposes a major stress that can jeopardize wheat crops productivity. Thus breeders continue their search for new genes or assemble gene combinations that can give a genetically durable varietal performance system. Search for new gene sources is spread across the three wheat gene pools and of these a focus on the primary gene pool holds priority. in the present study germplasm from various sources was screened for stripe rust resistance.

Utilization of Synthetic Hexaploids for Wheat Improvement - Part I (Paperback): Hadi Bux, Alvina G. Kazi, A. Mujeeb-Kazi Utilization of Synthetic Hexaploids for Wheat Improvement - Part I (Paperback)
Hadi Bux, Alvina G. Kazi, A. Mujeeb-Kazi
R2,069 Discovery Miles 20 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) being an important cereal crop feeds the human population worldwide. Lower genetic diversity in wheat resulted in its vulnerability to multiple biotic and abiotic constraints affecting the yield considerably. To improve its productivity, genetic improvement is needed. In order to enhance its genetic base wild ancestors of wheat have been explored and found valuable to achieve the pressing end. Amphiploids and Synthetic Hexaploids produced through crossing Durum Wheat (2n=4x=28; AABB) and diploid progenitors with A and D genome, respectively, have been recognized as an avenue to harness the wild genetic potential in its progenitors. These synthetics carry novel allelic diversity for key biotic stresses such as fungal and viral diseases. Additionally, abiotic stresses like salinity and drought tolerances are an added attributes. In this work, experiments are presented that focused on the recognition of different potential traits in synthetic Hexaploids to enhance wheat improvement efforts worldwide.

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