Sune Fröst
Lund University
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Plant Systematics and Evolution | 1986
Jeffrey B. Harborne; Marian Boardley; Sune Fröst; Gerhard Holm
Leaf flavonoids have been identified in seven species ofTriticum, all of which have been considered at one time as putative parents of the cultivated tetraploid and hexaploid wheats. The major constituents are apigenin- and luteolin-based glycosylflavones, some of which contain various O-glycosidic attachments at the 6″-position. Four tricin glycosides are present in minor amount, as is free tricin. The flavonoid patterns link togetherT. searsii, T. speltoides andT. squarrosa, on the one hand, andT. monococcum, T. boeoticum, T. thaoudar andT. urartu, on the other. These results indicate that the first three taxa are more likely to be diploid ancestors to the hexaploidT. aestivum than the latter four species.
Hereditas | 2010
Sune Fröst
Hereditas | 2010
Sune Fröst
Hereditas | 2010
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Hereditas | 2010
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Hereditas | 2009
Sune Fröst; Gerhard Holm; Sven Asker
Hereditas | 2009
Gunnar Östergren; Sune Fröst
Hereditas | 2009
Sune Fröst
Hereditas | 2010
Sune Fröst
Hereditas | 2010
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