Advance in Barley Sciences: Proceedings of 11th International Barley Genetics Symposium

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Author: Guoping Zhang & Chengdao Li
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 978730809790
2012; Soft Cover; 281 pages

The last half century has seen extraordinary progress in barley genetics research. In the firstInternational Barley Genetics Symposium in 1963, scientists just started to discuss a map of barleychromosomes. Today, the International Barley Genome Sequencing Consortium is at the dawn of the completion of the barley genome sequence. The regular International Barley Genetics Symposiaprovide an important platform for barley breeders and scientists to share their research results and understand the future trends of barley genetics research. The proceedings are not only the permanent record; they also provide key references for interested outsiders at the symposium and future barley research scientists. The organizing committee received around 150 abstracts and putthem into a special volume for all symposium participants to have access, which will be helpful forimproving the discussions at the poster sessions. Moreover, we have selected 38 full length papers and published them as The Proceedings of llth IBGS

The book contains 38 papers submitted to the 11th International Barley Genetics Symposium, and covers all the presentation sessions of the conference, i.e, barley develupment and economics, utilization of germplasm,genetic resources and genetic stocks, end-uses, biotic stress tolerance,abiotic stresses, new and renewed breeding methodology, barley physiology, successful breeding examples, barley genomics and all other '-omics'The information will be useful for barley breeders, brewers, biochemists.moleculzir geneticists and biotechnologists. This book may also serve as a reference text for students and scientists engaged in barley rescarch.

Table of Contents

Evolution of Wild Barley and Barley Improvement
Genetic Diversity in Latvian Spring Barley Association Mapping Population
Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Malting Quality Traits in Relevant Barley Germplasm in Uruguay
The ""Italian"" Barley Genetic Mutant Collection: Conservation, Development ofNew Mutants and Use
Stanca Antonio Michele, Tumino Giorgio, Pagani Donata, Rizza Fulvia, Alberici Renzo,
a-Amylase Allelic Variation in Domesticated and Wild Barley
Novel Genes from Wild Barley Hordeum spontaneum for Barley Improvement
The Distribution of the Hordoindoline Genes and Identification of Puroindoline b-2 Yariant Gene Homologs in the Genus Hordeum
Exploiting and Utilizing the Novel Annual Wild Barley Germplasms on the Qing-Tibetan Plateau
Agronomic and Quality Attributes ofWorldwide Primitive Barley Subspecies
Differences between Steely and Mealy Barley Samples Associated with Endosperm Modification
Genotypic Difference in Molecular Spectral Features of Cellulosic Compounds and Nutrient Supply in Barley:A Review
Use of Barley Flour to Lower the Glycemic Index of Food: Air Classification f3 -Glucan-Enrichment and Postprandial Glycemic Response after Consumption of Bread Made with Barley l3 ~Glucan-Enriched Flour Fractions
Screening Hulless Barley Mutants for Potential Use in Grain Whisky Distilling
Natural Variation in Grain Iron and Zinc Concentrations of Wild Barley, Hordeum spontaneum,Populations from Israel
Genes Controlling Low Phytic Acid in Plants: Identifying Targets for Barley Breeding
Correlation Analysis of Functional Components of Barley Grain
Genome-Wide Association Mapping Identifies Disease Resistance QTLs in Barley Germplasm fromLatin America
The CC-NB-LRR-Type Rdg2a Resistance Gene Evolved' through Recombination and Confers Immunity to the Seed-Borne Barley Leaf Stripe Pathogen in the Absence of Hypersensitive Cell Death
Increased Auxin Content and Altered Auxin Response in Barley Necrotic Mutant necl
Vulnerability ofCultivated and Wild Barley to African Stem Rust Race TTKSK
Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Genetic Architecture of Durable Spot Blotch Resistance in US Barley Breeding Germplasm
Genetic Fine Mapping of a Novel Leaf Rust Resistance Gene and a Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Tolerance
(BYDV) Introgressed from Hordeum Bulbosum by the Use of the 9K iSelect Chip
A major QTL Controlling Adult Plant Resistance for Barley Leaf Rust
Large Population with Low Marker Density Verse Small Population with High Marker Density for QTL Mapping:A Case Study for Mapping QTL Controlling Barley Net Blotch Resistance


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