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Environment impacts from poultry feeding plant, Al Safa industrial zone, ae Bani-Galeb, Assiut, Egypt

Research Authors
Thabet A. M., A. Abo-Elwafa and T. A. Abrahim
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Sugar J.
Research Pages
116-127
Research Publisher
Sugar Technology Researh Institute
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
7
Research Year
2014

Inbreeding effects on some growth and yield traits of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.).

Research Authors
Attia M.A., B.R. Bakheit, A Abo-Elwafa and A.A. El-Shimy
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric Sci.
Research Member
Research Pages
33-44
Research Publisher
Faculty of Agriculture
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
45(1)
Research Year
2014

AB-QTL analysis reveals new alleles associated to
proline accumulation and leaf wilting under
drought stress conditions in barley
(Hordeum vulgare L.)

Research Abstract
Abstract Background: Land plants have evolved several measures to maintain their life against abiotic stresses. The accumulation of proline is the most generalized response of plants under drought, heat or salt stress conditions. It is known as an osmoprotectant which also acts as an instant source of energy during drought rec overy process. But, both its role and genetic inheritance are poorly understood in agriculture crops. In the present work, advanced backcross quantitative trait locus (AB-QTL) analysis was performed to elucidate genetic mechanisms controlling proline accumulation and leaf wilting in barley under drought stress conditions. Results: The analysis revealed eight QTL associated to proline content (PC) and leaf wilting (WS). QTL for PC were localized on chromosome 3H, 4H, 5H and 6H. The strongest QTL effect QPC.S42.5H was detected on chromosome 5H where drought inducible exotic allele was associated to increase PC by 54%. QTL effects QPC.S42.3H, QPC.S42.4H and QPC.S42.6H were responsible to heighten PC due to the preeminence of elite alleles over the exotic alleles which ranged from 26% to 43%. For WS, QTL have been localized on chromosome 1H, 2H, 3H and 4H. Among these, QWS.S42.1H and QWS.S42.4H were associated to decrease in WS due to the introgression of exotic alleles. In addition, two digenic epistatic interaction effects were detected for WS where the additive effect of exotic alleles imparted a favorable increase in the trait value. Conclusions: The present data represents a first report on whole-genome mapping of proline accumulation and leaf wilting in barley. The detected QTL are linked to new alleles from both cultivated and wild accessions which bring out an initial insight on the genetic inheritance of PC and WS. These QTL alleles are fixed in the isogenic background of Scarlett, which will allow for positional cloning of underlying genes and to develop drought resilient barley cultivars.
Research Authors
Mohammed A Sayed1, Henrik Schumann1, Klaus Pillen2, Ali A Naz1 and Jens Léon1*
Research Department
Research Journal
BMC Genetics
Research Pages
61
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
13
Research Website
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186%2F1471-2156-13-61
Research Year
2012

Detection and validation of novel QTL for shoot and root
traits in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

Research Abstract
Abstract Shoot and root attributes are essential for plant performance in agriculture. Here, we reportdetection and validation of quantitative trait loci(QTL) for shoot and root traits in 301 BC2DH lines achieved by crossing cultivar Scarlett and wild barley accession ISR42-8. Phenotypic evaluations were made for six traits across 3 years under control and drought conditions. QTL analysis was performed using 371 DNA markers genotyped by different protocols, such as sequence repeats, diversity array technology as well as gene-specific markers. Marker by trait analysis revealed 33 QTL of which 15 and 18 QTL showed trait-improving effects of the exotic and elite alleles, respectively. Two major QTL for plant height (PH) were found on chromosome 2H (QPh.S42.2H) and 3H (QPh.S42.3H.b). The strongest QTL QSdw.S42.5H for increasing shoot dry weight was associated with an exotic allele on chromosome 5H. QTL QTkw.S42.1H underlie a novel exotic allele that improved thousand kernel weight. Seven QTL were associated with root dry weight of which at four loci introgression of exotic alleles enhanced traits values. The strongest QTL QRdw.S42.7H was linked to a gene-specific marker VrnH3 on chromosome 7H. At QRl.S42.5H, the exotic allele accounted for a 9 % increase in root length. In addition, 18 epistatic interactions were linked to PH, shoot and root dry weights. QTL validation was performed with 53 introgression lines (ILs) carrying ISR42-8 introgressions in the Scarlett background. Nine novel QTL alleles of exotic origin were validated in the isogenic background. These QTL-bearing ILs provide valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and positional cloning of the underlying genes.
Research Authors
Md. Arifuzzaman • Mohammed A. Sayed • Shumaila Muzammil • Klaus Pillen • Henrik Schumann • Ali Ahmad Naz • Jens Le´on
Research Department
Research Journal
Molecular Breeding
Research Pages
pp 1373-1387
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 34, Issue 3,
Research Website
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11032-014-0122-3
Research Year
2014

Fungicidal activity of extracellular products of cyanobacteria against Alternaria porri

Research Authors
Sobhy I. I. Abdel-Hafez, Kamal A. M. Abo-Elyousr and Ismail R. Abdel-Rahim*
Research Journal
European Journal of Phycology
Research Pages
239–245
Research Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
50
Research Website
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09670262.2015.1028105
Research Year
2015

Physico-chemical and Technological Studies on Some Types of Egyptian honey (Summary of M. Sc Study)

Research Authors
Youssef, M.K.E., El-Rify, M.H.A., Ramadan, E.A., and Saleh, A.S.M.
Research Journal
1st Conference of Young Scientists. Fac. Agric. Univ. Assiut 17-18 April 2007.
Research Member
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2007

Physico-chemical and Technological Studies on Some Types of Egyptian honey (Summary of M. Sc Study)

Research Authors
Youssef, M.K.E., El-Rify, M.H.A., Ramadan, E.A., and Saleh, A.S.M.
Research Journal
1st Conference of Young Scientists. Fac. Agric. Univ. Assiut 17-18 April 2007.
Research Member
Mohamed Kamal El-Sayed Yussef
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2007

Physico-chemical and Technological Studies on Some Types of Egyptian honey (Summary of M. Sc Study)

Research Authors
Youssef, M.K.E., El-Rify, M.H.A., Ramadan, E.A., and Saleh, A.S.M.
Research Journal
1st Conference of Young Scientists. Fac. Agric. Univ. Assiut 17-18 April 2007.
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2007
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