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Exploring synteny relationships of Hordeum chilense genome for tritordeum breeding

Authors: Ávila, Carmen M.; Mattera, M. Gabriela; Rodríguez-Suárez, Cristina; Palomino, Carmen; Ramírez, M. Carmen; Kilian, Andrzej; Hornero-Méndez, Dámaso; +1 Authors

Exploring synteny relationships of Hordeum chilense genome for tritordeum breeding

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Hexaploid tritordeum (×Tritordeum martinii A. Pujadas) (Pujadas 2016) has become a new crop due to its functional characteristics. The most important one is the golden colour of its flour which is caused by the presence of carotenoids (Atienza et al. 2007a). This amphiploid was obtained after chromosome doubling of the hybrid between Hordeum chilense and durum wheat (Martín & Sánchez-Monge 1982). H. chilense genes are responsible for the high carotenoid content (Atienza et al. 2007b; Rodríguez-Suárez et al. 2014) and the distinctive esterification profile of carotenoids (Mellado-Ortega and Hornero-Méndez 2015).

Research funded by Grant AGL2014-53195R, from Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Spain (MINECO) including FEDER funding. M.G.M. was recipient of FPI (BES-2012-055961). D.H.-H. is a member of CaRed Network, funded by MINECO (BIO2015-71703-REDT). S.G.A. is a member of FiRCMe Network, funded by MINECO (AGL2016-81855-REDT).

Trabajo presentado en el I Simposio Español de Fisiología y Mejora de Cereales, celebrado en Zaragoza el 9 y 10 de abril de 2018.

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Hordeum chilense, Development, Synteny

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