M. M. Nachit
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2001
M. M. Nachit; I. Elouafi; A. Pagnotta; A. El Saleh; E. Iacono; M. Labhilili; A. Asbati; M. Azrak; H. Hazzam; David Benscher; M. M. Khairallah; Jean-Marcel Ribaut; O. A. Tanzarella; E. Porceddu; Mark E. Sorrells
Abstract Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) is an economically and nutritionally important cereal crop in the Mediterranean region. To further our understanding of durum genome organization we constructed a durum linkage map using restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), simple sequence repeats (SSRs) known as Gatersleben wheat microsatellites (GWMs), amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs), and seed storage proteins (SSPs: gliadins and glutenins). A population of 110 F9 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) was derived from an intraspecific cross between two durum cultivars, Jennah Khetifa and Cham 1. The two parents exhibit contrasting traits for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and for grain quality. In total, 306 markers have been placed on the linkage map – 138 RFLPs, 26 SSRs, 134 AFLPs, five SSPs, and three known genes (one pyruvate decarboxylase and two lipoxygenases). The map is 3598 cM long, with an average distance between markers of 11.8 cM, and 12.1% of the markers deviated significantly from the expected Mendelian ratio 1:1. The molecular markers were evenly distributed between the A and B genomes. The chromosome with the most markers is 1B (41 markers), followed by 3B and 7B, with 25 markers each. The chromosomes with the fewest markers are 2A (11 markers), 5A (12 markers), and 4B (15 markers). In general, there is a good agreement between the map obtained and the Triticeae linkage consensus maps. This intraspecific map provides a useful tool for marker-assisted selection and map-based breeding for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and for improvement of grain quality.
Crop Science | 1996
Enrique Autrique; M. M. Nachit; Philippe Monneveux; Steven D. Tanksley; Mark E. Sorrells
Crop Science | 2002
T.G. Hessler; M.J. Thomson; David Benscher; M. M. Nachit; Mark E. Sorrells
Crop Science | 2001
O. Merah; Eliane Deléens; I. Souyris; M. M. Nachit; Philippe Monneveux
Scientific Research and Essays | 2008
Ayman A. Diab; Ramesh V. Kantety; Neslihan Z. Ozturk; David Benscher; M. M. Nachit; Mark E. Sorrells
Durum wheat for pasta and bread-making. Comparison of methods used in breeding to determine gluten quality-related parameters. | 2000
R. J. Peña; C. Royo; M. M. Nachit; N. di Fonzo; J. L. Araus
Durum wheat improvement in the Mediterranean region: new challenges. Proceedings of a seminar, Zaragoza, Spain, 12-14 April, 2000. | 2000
B. Maçãs; M. C. Gomes; A. S. Dias; J. Coutinho; C. Royo; M. M. Nachit; N. di Fonzo; J. L. Araus
Durum wheat improvement in the Mediterranean region: new challenges. Proceedings of a seminar, Zaragoza, Spain, 12-14 April, 2000. | 2000
J. M. Clarke; F. R. Clarke; N. P. Ames; T. N. McCaig; R. E. Knox; C. Royo; M. M. Nachit; N. di Fonzo; J. L. Araus
Durum wheat improvement in the Mediterranean region: new challenges. Proceedings of a seminar, Zaragoza, Spain, 12-14 April, 2000. | 2000
Mark E. Sorrells; Ayman A. Diab; M. M. Nachit; C. Royo; N. di Fonzo; J. L. Araus
Durum wheat improvement in the Mediterranean region: new challenges. Proceedings of a seminar, Zaragoza, Spain, 12-14 April, 2000. | 2000
M. P. Reynolds; W. H. Pfeiffer; C. Royo; M. M. Nachit; N. di Fonzo; J. L. Araus
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