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Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin protein and their relationship with quality of wheat

Knežević, Desimir; Dragovič, Aleksandra Yu Novoselskaya; Kudryavcev, Aleksandr; Kondić, Danijela; Branković, Gordana; Srdić, Sretenka; Zečević, Veselinka; Mijatović, Tanja

(Faculty of Agriculture (University of East Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Knežević, Desimir
AU  - Dragovič, Aleksandra Yu Novoselskaya
AU  - Kudryavcev, Aleksandr
AU  - Kondić, Danijela
AU  - Branković, Gordana
AU  - Srdić, Sretenka
AU  - Zečević, Veselinka
AU  - Mijatović, Tanja
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6972
AB  - High molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) proteins deposited in
endosperm of wheat seed which have significant impact on bread quality. The
HMW-GS encoded by genes located at the long arm of chromosomes 1A, 1B, 1D.
The aim of this work was study allele polymorphysms at Glu-A1, Glu-B1 and GluD1 locus and loaf volume, grain protein content, sedimentation volume of eight
wheat genotypes (G-3130, G-35183, G-3501, G3512, G-3574, G-3027, G-3075, G3097) harvested in two years with various weather condition. For each genotypes,
flour used for extraction of glutenin which separated by method of electrophoresis
on SDS gel (11.8%). Electrophoregrams used for determining Glu-1 alleles.
Technological quality parameters analyzed by standard laboratory methods. The
three alleles alleles (a, b, c) at the Glu-A1, three alleles (b, c, d) at the Glu-B1 and 2
alleles (a, d) at the Glu-D1 were identified. The highest protein sedimentation
volume had wheat genotype G-3075 in the both years (54.0ml; 58.0ml) while the
lowest sedimentation volume had G-3512 (34.0ml; 36.0ml). Grain protein content
(GPC) was the highest in G-3075 in both years (14.20%; 15.40%) while the lowest
GPC had G-3097 (11.60%) in first and G-3512 (12.60%) in the second year. Loaf
volume was the highest in G-3075 in both year (520ml; 540ml) while the lowest
was in G-3512 (400ml) in both years of experiment. The estimated quality traits
varied depending on genotype and year. The better quality, in average, had the
wheat genotypes which carried Glu-D1d allele.
PB  - Faculty of Agriculture (University of East Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina
T2  - Agrofor International Journal
T1  - Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin protein and their relationship with quality of wheat
EP  - 21
IS  - 2
SP  - 14
VL  - 3
DO  - 10.7251/AGRENG1802014K
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Knežević, Desimir and Dragovič, Aleksandra Yu Novoselskaya and Kudryavcev, Aleksandr and Kondić, Danijela and Branković, Gordana and Srdić, Sretenka and Zečević, Veselinka and Mijatović, Tanja",
year = "2018",
abstract = "High molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) proteins deposited in
endosperm of wheat seed which have significant impact on bread quality. The
HMW-GS encoded by genes located at the long arm of chromosomes 1A, 1B, 1D.
The aim of this work was study allele polymorphysms at Glu-A1, Glu-B1 and GluD1 locus and loaf volume, grain protein content, sedimentation volume of eight
wheat genotypes (G-3130, G-35183, G-3501, G3512, G-3574, G-3027, G-3075, G3097) harvested in two years with various weather condition. For each genotypes,
flour used for extraction of glutenin which separated by method of electrophoresis
on SDS gel (11.8%). Electrophoregrams used for determining Glu-1 alleles.
Technological quality parameters analyzed by standard laboratory methods. The
three alleles alleles (a, b, c) at the Glu-A1, three alleles (b, c, d) at the Glu-B1 and 2
alleles (a, d) at the Glu-D1 were identified. The highest protein sedimentation
volume had wheat genotype G-3075 in the both years (54.0ml; 58.0ml) while the
lowest sedimentation volume had G-3512 (34.0ml; 36.0ml). Grain protein content
(GPC) was the highest in G-3075 in both years (14.20%; 15.40%) while the lowest
GPC had G-3097 (11.60%) in first and G-3512 (12.60%) in the second year. Loaf
volume was the highest in G-3075 in both year (520ml; 540ml) while the lowest
was in G-3512 (400ml) in both years of experiment. The estimated quality traits
varied depending on genotype and year. The better quality, in average, had the
wheat genotypes which carried Glu-D1d allele.",
publisher = "Faculty of Agriculture (University of East Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina",
journal = "Agrofor International Journal",
title = "Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin protein and their relationship with quality of wheat",
pages = "21-14",
number = "2",
volume = "3",
doi = "10.7251/AGRENG1802014K"
}
Knežević, D., Dragovič, A. Y. N., Kudryavcev, A., Kondić, D., Branković, G., Srdić, S., Zečević, V.,& Mijatović, T.. (2018). Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin protein and their relationship with quality of wheat. in Agrofor International Journal
Faculty of Agriculture (University of East Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina., 3(2), 14-21.
https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG1802014K
Knežević D, Dragovič AYN, Kudryavcev A, Kondić D, Branković G, Srdić S, Zečević V, Mijatović T. Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin protein and their relationship with quality of wheat. in Agrofor International Journal. 2018;3(2):14-21.
doi:10.7251/AGRENG1802014K .
Knežević, Desimir, Dragovič, Aleksandra Yu Novoselskaya, Kudryavcev, Aleksandr, Kondić, Danijela, Branković, Gordana, Srdić, Sretenka, Zečević, Veselinka, Mijatović, Tanja, "Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin protein and their relationship with quality of wheat" in Agrofor International Journal, 3, no. 2 (2018):14-21,
https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG1802014K . .

Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals in south eastern Europe during 2009 and 2010

Simeonovska, Emilija; Gadzo, Drena; Jovović, Zoran; Murariu, Danela; Kondić, Danijela; Mandić, Dragan; Fetahu, Shukri; Sarcević, Hrvoje; Elezi, Fetah; Prodanović, Slaven; Rozmann, Ludvik; Veverita, Efimia; Kolev, Kolio; Antonova, Nadia; Thorn, Eva

(Natl Agricultural Research & Development Inst, Fundulea, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Simeonovska, Emilija
AU  - Gadzo, Drena
AU  - Jovović, Zoran
AU  - Murariu, Danela
AU  - Kondić, Danijela
AU  - Mandić, Dragan
AU  - Fetahu, Shukri
AU  - Sarcević, Hrvoje
AU  - Elezi, Fetah
AU  - Prodanović, Slaven
AU  - Rozmann, Ludvik
AU  - Veverita, Efimia
AU  - Kolev, Kolio
AU  - Antonova, Nadia
AU  - Thorn, Eva
PY  - 2013
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3111
AB  - Within the framework of South East European Development Network on Plant Genetic Resources program, collecting missions in twelve countries were conducted under the regional project "Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals (wheat, barley, rye, oat, millet and buckwheat) in South Eastern Europe (2009-2010)". The main goal of this project was preservation of local landraces of maize and cereals in the participating countries with the aim to make them available for breeding, research and other purposes at national, regional and international level. The project participants were the national teams from Macedonia (as project coordinator), Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania, Republic of Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Slovenia, Moldova and Bulgaria. Each national team carried out the collecting missions in its own country. During 2009 and 2010, over 589 localities were inventoried in the predicted regions. The result of the project was a total number of 867 maize and cereals accessions collected. Maize prevailed with the total number of 637 collected accessions (73.47%), followed by 47 wheat accessions (5.42%), then barley 43 (5.07%), rye 40 (4.61%), oat 52 (5.99%), millet 8 (0.92%), buckwheat 9 (1.02%) and other species (Sorghum sp., Triticum monococcum, Triticum spelta, Triticum turanicum, einkorn) 31 accessions (3.58%). Regarding the status of the samples, accessions are mainly landraces, which are still grown by some farmers and used as a source of high quality animal and human food.
PB  - Natl Agricultural Research & Development Inst, Fundulea
T2  - Romanian Agricultural Research
T1  - Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals in south eastern Europe during 2009 and 2010
EP  - 43
SP  - 37
VL  - 30
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_3111
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Simeonovska, Emilija and Gadzo, Drena and Jovović, Zoran and Murariu, Danela and Kondić, Danijela and Mandić, Dragan and Fetahu, Shukri and Sarcević, Hrvoje and Elezi, Fetah and Prodanović, Slaven and Rozmann, Ludvik and Veverita, Efimia and Kolev, Kolio and Antonova, Nadia and Thorn, Eva",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Within the framework of South East European Development Network on Plant Genetic Resources program, collecting missions in twelve countries were conducted under the regional project "Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals (wheat, barley, rye, oat, millet and buckwheat) in South Eastern Europe (2009-2010)". The main goal of this project was preservation of local landraces of maize and cereals in the participating countries with the aim to make them available for breeding, research and other purposes at national, regional and international level. The project participants were the national teams from Macedonia (as project coordinator), Federation Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania, Republic of Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Slovenia, Moldova and Bulgaria. Each national team carried out the collecting missions in its own country. During 2009 and 2010, over 589 localities were inventoried in the predicted regions. The result of the project was a total number of 867 maize and cereals accessions collected. Maize prevailed with the total number of 637 collected accessions (73.47%), followed by 47 wheat accessions (5.42%), then barley 43 (5.07%), rye 40 (4.61%), oat 52 (5.99%), millet 8 (0.92%), buckwheat 9 (1.02%) and other species (Sorghum sp., Triticum monococcum, Triticum spelta, Triticum turanicum, einkorn) 31 accessions (3.58%). Regarding the status of the samples, accessions are mainly landraces, which are still grown by some farmers and used as a source of high quality animal and human food.",
publisher = "Natl Agricultural Research & Development Inst, Fundulea",
journal = "Romanian Agricultural Research",
title = "Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals in south eastern Europe during 2009 and 2010",
pages = "43-37",
volume = "30",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_3111"
}
Simeonovska, E., Gadzo, D., Jovović, Z., Murariu, D., Kondić, D., Mandić, D., Fetahu, S., Sarcević, H., Elezi, F., Prodanović, S., Rozmann, L., Veverita, E., Kolev, K., Antonova, N.,& Thorn, E.. (2013). Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals in south eastern Europe during 2009 and 2010. in Romanian Agricultural Research
Natl Agricultural Research & Development Inst, Fundulea., 30, 37-43.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_3111
Simeonovska E, Gadzo D, Jovović Z, Murariu D, Kondić D, Mandić D, Fetahu S, Sarcević H, Elezi F, Prodanović S, Rozmann L, Veverita E, Kolev K, Antonova N, Thorn E. Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals in south eastern Europe during 2009 and 2010. in Romanian Agricultural Research. 2013;30:37-43.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_3111 .
Simeonovska, Emilija, Gadzo, Drena, Jovović, Zoran, Murariu, Danela, Kondić, Danijela, Mandić, Dragan, Fetahu, Shukri, Sarcević, Hrvoje, Elezi, Fetah, Prodanović, Slaven, Rozmann, Ludvik, Veverita, Efimia, Kolev, Kolio, Antonova, Nadia, Thorn, Eva, "Collecting local landraces of maize and cereals in south eastern Europe during 2009 and 2010" in Romanian Agricultural Research, 30 (2013):37-43,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_3111 .
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