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Heredity | 2011

Retention of D genome chromosomes in pentaploid wheat crosses

A. Martin; S. Simpfendorfer; Ray A. Hare; F. Eberhard; Mark W. Sutherland

The transfer of genes between Triticum aestivum (hexaploid bread wheat) and T. turgidum (tetraploid durum wheat) holds considerable potential for genetic improvement of both these closely related species. Five different T. aestivum/T. turgidum ssp. durum crosses were investigated using Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) markers to determine the inheritance of parental A, B and D genome material in subsequent generations derived from these crosses. The proportions of A, B and D chromosomal segments inherited from the hexaploid parent were found to vary significantly among individual crosses. F2 populations retained widely varying quantities of D genome material, ranging from 99% to none. The relative inheritance of bread wheat and durum alleles in the A and B genomes of derived lines also varied among the crosses. Within any one cross, progeny without D chromosomes in general had significantly more A and B genome durum alleles than lines retaining D chromosomes. The ability to select for and manipulate this non-random segregation in bread wheat/durum crosses will assist in efficient backcrossing of selected characters into the recurrent durum or hexaploid genotype of choice. This study illustrates the utility of DArT markers in the study of inter-specific crosses to commercial crop species.


Crop & Pasture Science | 2010

Chromosome composition of an F2 Triticum aestivum × T. turgidum spp. durum cross analysed by DArT markers and MCFISH

F. Eberhard; Peng Zhang; A. Lehmensiek; Ray A. Hare; Steven Simpfendorfer; Mark W. Sutherland

This study has employed multicolour fluorescence in situ hybridisation (MCFISH) and Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) markers to determine the segregation of parental A, B and D genome material into the progeny of a cross between a hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L. var. 2-49) and a tetraploid durum wheat [T. turgidum L. spp. durum (Desf.) var. Bellaroi]. In the F2 progeny from a 2-49/Bellaroi cross, 82 out of 83 F2 plants investigated with DArT analysis carried some D genome material, principally as entire chromosomes, while 40 plants included at least one complete copy of all seven D genome chromosomes. Twelve plants containing partial D chromosomes were identified. MCFISH analysis of 26 additional F2 plants of the same cross showed that all 26 plants contained varying amounts of D genome material of which three carried single A-D translocations. In addition two telocentric D genome chromosomes were detected. The D genome content of each line and the breakpoint positions of the three A-D translocations were confirmed with DArT marker analysis. Overall results indicate a random recombination of A and B genome loci from the hexaploid female parent and the tetraploid male parent in this F2 population and a significant retention of the maternal D genome material. This study illustrates that the combined application of the MCFISH and DArT techniques provides a powerful approach for the analysis of crosses between cereal genotypes of different ploidy.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2015

Issues related to waste sewage sludge drying under superheated steam

Ihsan Hamawand; Wilton Pereira da Silva; F. Eberhard; Diogenes L. Antille

Abstract Sewage sludge was dried in a rotary drum dryer under superheated steam. Particle size and moisture content were shown to have significant influences on sticking and agglomeration of the materials. Pouring partially dried sludge (70–80% moisture content, wet basis) directly into the screw feeder of the drum dryer resulted in a significant sticking to the surface of the drum and the final particle size of the product was greater than 100 mm in diameter. The moisture content of this product was slightly less than its initial value. To overcome this issue, the sludge was mixed with lignite at variety ratios and then chopped before being introduced to the feeding screw. It was found that mixing the sludge with lignite and then sieving the chopped materials through a four millimetre mesh sieve was the key to solve this issue. This technique significantly reduced both stickiness and agglomeration of the material. Also, this enabled for a significant reduction in moisture content of the final product.


Energies | 2017

Investigation of Ethanol Production Potential from Lignocellulosic Material without Enzymatic Hydrolysis Using the Ultrasound Technique

Manoj Kandasamy; Ihsan Hamawand; Leslie Bowtell; Saman Seneweera; Sayan Chakrabarty; Talal Yusaf; Zaidoon Shakoor; Sattar Jabbar Murad Algayyim; F. Eberhard


International Journal of Environmental Research | 2017

Selective electrodialysis for copper removal from brackish water and coal seam gas water

F. Eberhard; Ihsan Hamawand


Proceedings of the 36th Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held at Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 29 April - 1 May 2014. | 2014

A UV absorbance test for measuring humified organic carbon in soil.

F. Eberhard; Pam Pittaway


Archive | 2016

Towards a custom made water product - potential use of electrodialysis for coal seam gas water treatment using the example of copper ions

F. Eberhard


Archive | 2012

Threshold electrolyte concentration relationships for soils from Roma fields Roleen property

J. McL. Bennett; Steven R. Raine; F. Eberhard


Archive | 2012

Threshold electrolyte concentration relationships for soils from Macarthur River

J. McL. Bennett; Steven R. Raine; F. Eberhard


Archive | 2011

Threshold electrolyte concentration relationships for soils from property A and B

Steven R. Raine; F. Eberhard

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Mark W. Sutherland

University of Southern Queensland

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A. Lehmensiek

University of Southern Queensland

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Ray A. Hare

University of Southern Queensland

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S. Simpfendorfer

New South Wales Department of Primary Industries

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Steven R. Raine

University of Southern Queensland

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Ihsan Hamawand

University of Southern Queensland

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J. McL. Bennett

University of Southern Queensland

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William D. Bovill

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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A. Martin

University of Southern Queensland

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Diogenes L. Antille

University of Southern Queensland

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