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Genetic variation in High Molecular Weight glutenin subunit of Glu-1 loci in Wheat Landrace accessions originated from Korea, China, and Japan

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한국육종학회 (The Korean Breeding Society)
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This study is to raise the utilization of genetic resource of wheat (Triticum aestivum) landrace by evaluating genetic variation related to end use quality of the Far East. Allelic composition of HMW-glutenin subunits encoded by genes of Glu-1 loci associated with bread baking quality was investigated in 324 wheat landrace genetic resources originated from Korea, China, and Japan. The most frequent combination of HMW-glutenin subunits were Glu-A1c, Glu-B1b in Korean and Japanese resources, but Glu-A1a and Glu-B1c were the most in Chinese resources. By using the Glu-1 score system, 24 accessions were evaluated as 10 out of 10. As for genetic diversity, represented by polymorphic information content(PIC) index, the level of variation of Korean landrace(0.245) was lower than that in China(0.569) and Japan(0.294). When it comes to unique composition, Glu-B1f(13+16) and Glu-D1f(2+10) subunits are only in Chinese resources. Glu-B1d(6+8), Glu-B1e(20), Glu-D1b(7+8), and Glu-D1c (7+9) subunits are only in Korean resources. Consequently, this study showed that Chinese landrace collection was the most highly diverse and had distinctive characteristics compared to Korean and Japanese one. Especially, some resources having preferable genetic stock or high Glu-1 score can be valuable for wheat breeding program.

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  • Sukyeung Lee(National Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA) Corresponding Author
  • Myeongchul Lee(National Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
  • Yumi Choi(National Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
  • Nayoung Ro(National Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
  • Jong-wook Chung(National Agrobiodiversity Center, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)