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Endosperm Proteins of Androgenic Double Haploid Lines of 6x-Triticale

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Triticale: Today and Tomorrow

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The analysis of prolamins by SDS-PAGE in F5 progenies derived from the hybrid between the 6x-triticale lines ‘Bolero’ x ‘Clercal’ is reported. A total of 816 plants produced after three consecutive androgenetic progenies are studied. The electrophorectic profiles of 45.2% androgenetic plants showed missing groups of prolamins, which completely influenced specific regions of the proteinogram. The results are explained under different hypothesis: unreduced microspores, embryo fusion or gametoclonal variation consisting in either structural rearrangements of genes or chromosome regions, or aneuploidy affecting chromosomes carrying genes that encode or regulate the expression of prolamins.

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Gonzalez, J.M., Fuertes, A., Jouve, N., Bernard, S. (1996). Endosperm Proteins of Androgenic Double Haploid Lines of 6x-Triticale. In: Guedes-Pinto, H., Darvey, N., Carnide, V.P. (eds) Triticale: Today and Tomorrow. Developments in Plant Breeding, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0329-6_50

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