Frequencies of High and Low Molecular Weight Glutenin Subunits in Durum Wheat Grown in Syria

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N. Mir Ali
M. I. E. Arabi
B. Al-Safadi
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[1] Atomic Energy Commission,Department of Agriculture
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Triticum durum; SDS- PAGE; HMW-GS; LMW-GS;
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10.1007/BF03543540
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One hundred and forty durum wheat genotypes were used in this study. They were divided into four groups: I- mutant lines (50) II- local varieties (20), III- ACSAD lines (22) and IV-ICARDA lines (48). The genotypes were studied for the composition of high (HMWGS) and low (LMWGS) molecular weight glutenin subunits as determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-poly acrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). All studied genotypes possessed the null allele at Glu-A1 The results demonstrated that durum wheats differed in the allelic compositions at Glu-B1. Four different allelic subunit combinations were realized at Glu-B1 with 7+8 being the most frequent and 6+15 the least frequent subunit combinations. 7+8 were abundant in groups I and III whereas subunit 20 was most frequent in groups II and IV. At Glu-B3 locus, LMW1 constituted 41% and LMW2 appeared in 59% of the genotypes. However, LMW1 was the sole allele in group I (100%) as compared to LMW2 which constituted 85%, 90% and 94% of Glu-B3 in groups II, III and IV respectively. These results differed from those reported in the literature and were discussed in terms of their potential use in breeding programs.
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