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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 59 Number 5 2008
Genetic Diversity in Synthetics for Wheat Improvement


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pp. i-i

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Preface: 'Synthetics for Wheat Improvement'–Proceedings of the 1st Synthetic Wheat Symposium, September 2006. 

Francis C. Ogbonnaya, M. van Ginkel and R. Brettell

pp. 389-390

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Rebirth of synthetic hexaploids with global implications for wheat improvement 

Abdul Mujeeb-Kazi, Alvina Gul, Muhammad Farooq, Sumaira Rizwan and Iftikhar Ahmad

pp. 391-398

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Allelic variations in high and low molecular weight glutenins at the Glu-Dt locus of Aegilops tauschii as a potential source for improving bread wheat quality 

A. Rehman, N. Evans, M. C. Gianibelli and R. J. Rose

pp. 399-405

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Genetic variation for quality traits in synthetic wheat germplasm 

Daryl Mares and Kolumbina Mrva

pp. 406-412

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Use of synthetic hexaploid wheat to increase diversity for CIMMYT bread wheat improvement 

S. Dreisigacker, M. Kishii, J. Lage and M. Warburton

pp. 413-420

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Mining synthetic hexaploids for multiple disease resistance to improve bread wheat 

F. C. Ogbonnaya, M. Imtiaz, H. S. Bariana, M. McLean, M. M. Shankar, G. J. Hollaway, R. M. Trethowan, E. S. Lagudah and M. van Ginkel

pp. 421-431

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Resistance to root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus thornei and P. neglectus) in synthetic hexaploid wheats and their durum and Aegilops tauschii parents 

J. P. Thompson

pp. 432-446

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Crop and environmental attributes underpinning genotype by environment interaction in synthetic-derived bread wheat evaluated in Mexico and Australia 

M. Fernanda Dreccer, Scott C. Chapman, Francis C. Ogbonnaya, M. Gabriela Borgognone and R. M. Trethowan

pp. 447-460

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CIMMYT's use of synthetic hexaploid wheat in breeding for adaptation to rainfed environments globally. 

J. Lage and R. M. Trethowan

pp. 461-469

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Dominant male-sterile populations for association mapping and introgression of exotic wheat germplasm 

E. L. Heffner, O. Chomdej, K. R. Williams and M. E. Sorrells

pp. 470-474

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Triticum (Aegilops) tauschii in the natural and artificial synthesis of hexaploid wheat 

G. M. Halloran, F. C. Ogbonnaya and E. S. Lagudah

pp. 475-490

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