Malting quality molecular markers for barley breeding

被引:1
|
作者
Leisova-svobodova, Leona [1 ]
Psota, Vratislav [2 ]
Zavrelova, Marta [3 ]
Kriz, Martin [4 ]
Marik, Pavel [4 ]
Nesvadba, Zdenek [1 ]
机构
[1] Crop Res Inst, Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Res Inst Brewing & Malting Brno, Brno, Czech Republic
[3] Agrotest Fyto Sro, Kromeriz, Czech Republic
[4] SELGEN As, Sibrina, Czech Republic
关键词
Hordeum vulgare L; malting quality parameters; marker-assisted selection; polymorphism; SELECTION;
D O I
10.17221/72/2023-CJGPB
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Barley is one of the world's most important crops. Barley is used for both food and feed and is important for the production of malt. Malt quality is a complex function of barley genetics, environmental conditions during barley growth, and the technological aspects of the malting process. Due to the high heritability of more than half of the malting parameters, barley can be bred for malting quality. Marker-assisted selection (MAS) is a good way to speed up the breeding process. In this study, nine molecular markers were used to screen 115 barley varieties and breeding lines over a four-year period. The results were compared with malting quality parameters. Multicomponent correlation analysis showed a good correlation (R = 0.63; P <= 0.01) between marker screening results and malting quality parameters. In 93 genotypes (80.9%), agreement was found between molecular marker prediction and malting quality determination. Differences between molecular marker screening and malt quality parameters and possible improvements are discussed. The use of molecular markers in MAS is highly appreciated by barley breeders.
引用
收藏
页码:70 / 78
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Molecular markers and plant breeding
    Sivolap, Yu. M.
    CYTOLOGY AND GENETICS, 2013, 47 (03) : 188 - 195
  • [22] Molecular marker-assisted selection for enhanced yield in malting barley
    Schmierer, DA
    Kandemir, N
    Kudrna, DA
    Jones, BL
    Ullrich, SE
    Kleinhofs, A
    MOLECULAR BREEDING, 2004, 14 (04) : 463 - 473
  • [23] Genetic variability of irrigated barley in savanna environments based on malting quality
    Amabile, Renato F.
    Sayd, Ricardo M.
    Brige, Felipe Augusto A.
    Montalvao, Ana Paula L.
    Rocha, Sara Kanada da S.
    JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF BREWING, 2020, 126 (02) : 142 - 147
  • [24] Role of nitrogen and dry matter partitioning in determining the quality of malting barley
    deRuiter, JM
    Haslemore, RM
    NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF CROP AND HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE, 1996, 24 (01) : 77 - 87
  • [25] Molecular marker-assisted selection for enhanced yield in malting barley
    Deric A. Schmierer
    Nejdet Kandemir
    David A. Kudrna
    Berne L. Jones
    Steven E. Ullrich
    Andris Kleinhofs
    Molecular Breeding, 2004, 14 : 463 - 473
  • [26] Molecular marker-assisted selection for enhanced yield in malting barley
    Schmierer D.A.
    Kandemir N.
    Kudrna D.A.
    Jones B.L.
    Ullrich S.E.
    Kleinhofs A.
    Molecular Breeding, 2005, 14 (4) : 463 - 473
  • [27] Breeding progress, genotypic and environmental variation and correlation of quality traits in malting barley in German official variety trials between 1983 and 2015
    Laidig, Friedrich
    Piepho, Hans-Peter
    Rentel, Dirk
    Drobek, Thomas
    Meyer, Uwe
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 2017, 130 (11) : 2411 - 2429
  • [28] Development of SNP markers for genes of the phenylpropanoid pathway and their association to kernel and malting traits in barley
    Peukert, Manuela
    Weise, Stephan
    Roeder, Marion S.
    Matthies, Inge E.
    BMC GENETICS, 2013, 14
  • [29] Development of SNP markers for genes of the phenylpropanoid pathway and their association to kernel and malting traits in barley
    Manuela Peukert
    Stephan Weise
    Marion S Röder
    Inge E Matthies
    BMC Genetics, 14
  • [30] Characterisation of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) varieties and breeding lines using RAPD and QTL associated PCR markers
    Ovesna, J
    Leisova, L
    Kucera, L
    Langer, I
    ROSTLINNA VYROBA, 2001, 47 (04): : 141 - 148