Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement
In the Triticeae, hybridization of alien species with those of Triticum goes back to 1876 when Wilson consciously made the first wide hybrid involving wheat and rye. Rimpau in 1891 obtained seed on a presumably doubled sector in a wheat × rye hybrid and described 12 plants that must represent the fi...
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| author | Mujeeb-Kazi, A. Asiedu, Robert |
| author_browse | Asiedu, Robert Mujeeb-Kazi, A. |
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| description | In the Triticeae, hybridization of alien species with those of Triticum goes back to 1876 when Wilson consciously made the first wide hybrid involving wheat and rye. Rimpau in 1891 obtained seed on a presumably doubled sector in a wheat × rye hybrid and described 12 plants that must represent the first triticale. A more divergent hybrid (wheat × barley) was first reported by Farrer in 1904 that was considered rather improbable to be a true hybrid (Shepherd and Islam 1981). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1018762024-01-08T18:54:14Z Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement Mujeeb-Kazi, A. Asiedu, Robert hybridization triticum aestivum genetics In the Triticeae, hybridization of alien species with those of Triticum goes back to 1876 when Wilson consciously made the first wide hybrid involving wheat and rye. Rimpau in 1891 obtained seed on a presumably doubled sector in a wheat × rye hybrid and described 12 plants that must represent the first triticale. A more divergent hybrid (wheat × barley) was first reported by Farrer in 1904 that was considered rather improbable to be a true hybrid (Shepherd and Islam 1981). 1990 2019-06-25T17:09:18Z 2019-06-25T17:09:18Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101876 en Limited Access Springer Mujeeb-Kazi, A. & Asiedu, R. (1990). Wide hybridization—potential of alien genetic transfers for Triticum aestivum improvement. In Y.P.S. Bajaj, Biotechnology in agriculture and forestry, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, (p.111-127). |
| spellingShingle | hybridization triticum aestivum genetics Mujeeb-Kazi, A. Asiedu, Robert Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| title | Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| title_full | Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| title_fullStr | Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| title_full_unstemmed | Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| title_short | Wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| title_sort | wide hybridization potential of alien genetic transfers for triticum aestivum improvement |
| topic | hybridization triticum aestivum genetics |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101876 |
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