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E-grāmata: Advance in Barley Sciences: Proceedings of 11th International Barley Genetics Symposium

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Advance in barley sciences presents the latest developments in barley sciences. It collects 39 papers submitted to the 11th International Barley Genetics Symposium, and covers all presentation sessions of the conference, i.e., barley development and economy, utilization of germplasm, genetic resources and genetic stocks, end-uses, biotic stress tolerance, abiotic stresses, new and renewed breeding methodology, barley physiology, breeding success stories, barley genomics and all other -omics. Th e information will be useful for barley breeders, brewers, biochemists, molecular geneticists and biotechnologists. Th is book may also serve as reference text for students and scientists engaged in barley research.



Dr. Guoping Zhang is a barley breeder and crop physiologist at the Department of Agronomy, Zhejiang University, China.



Dr. Chengdao Li is a senior molecular geneticist and barley breeder at the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia, Australia. He is also an adjunct professor at Murdoch University of Australia and Zhejiang University.



Dr. Xu Liu, a member of the China Academy of Engineering, is a plant resources researcher at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
1 Evolution of Wild Barley and Barley Improvement
1(24)
Eviatar Nevo
2 Genetic Diversity in Latvian Spring Barley Association Mapping Population
25(12)
Ieva Mezaka
Linda Legzdina
Robbie Waugh
Timothy J. Close
Nils Rostoks
3 Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Malting Quality Traits in Relevant Barley Germplasm in Uruguay
37(10)
Ariel Castro
Lorena Cammarota
Blanca Gomez
Lucia Gutierrez
Patrick M. Hayes
Andres Locatelli
Lucia Motta
Sergio Pieroni
4 The "Italian" Barley Genetic Mutant Collection: Conservation, Development of New Mutants and Use
47(10)
Antonio Michele Stanca
Giorgio Tumino
Donata Pagani
Fulvia Rizza
Renzo Alberici
Udda Lundqvist
Caterina Morcia
Alessandro Tondelli
Valeria Terzi
5 Alpha-Amylase Allelic Variation in Domesticated and Wild Barley
57(12)
Suong Cu
Sophia Roumeliotis
Jason Eglinton
6 Novel Genes from Wild Barley Hordeum spontaneum for Barley Improvement
69(18)
Xue Gong
Chengdao Li
Guoping Zhang
Guijun Yan
Reg Lance
Dongfa Sun
7 The Distribution of the Hordoindoline Genes and Identification of Puroindoline b-2 Variant Gene Homologs in the Genus Hordeum
87(12)
Yohei Terasawa
Kanenori Takata
Tatsuya M. Ikeda
8 Exploiting and Utilizing the Novel Annual Wild Barleys Germplasms on the Qing-Tibetan Plateau
99(16)
Dongfa Sun
Tingwen Xu
Guoping Zhang
Zhao Ling
Daokun Sun
Ding Yi
9 Agronomic and Quality Attributes of Worldwide Primitive Barley Subspecies
115(10)
Abderrazek Jilal
Stefania Grando
Robert James Henry
Nicole Rice
Salvatore Ceccarelli
10 Differences between Steely and Mealy Barley Samples Associated with Endosperm Modification
125(8)
Barbara Ferrari
Marina Baronchelli
Antonio M. Stanca
Luigi Cattivelli
Alberto Gianinetti
11 Genotypic Difference in Molecular Spectral Features of Cellulosic Compounds and Nutrient Supply in Barley: A Review
133(8)
Peiqiang Yu
12 Use of Barley Flour to Lower the Glycemic Index of Food: Air Classification β-Glucan-Enrichment and Postprandial Glycemic Response After Consumption of Bread Made with Barley β-Glucan-Enriched Flour Fractions
141(10)
Francesca Finocchiaro
Alberto Gianinetti
Barbara Ferrari
Antonio Michele Stanca
Luigi Cattivelli
13 Food Preparation from Hulless Barley in Tibet
151(8)
Nyima Tashi
Tang Yawei
Zeng Xingquan
14 Screening Hull-less Barley Mutants for Potential Use in Grain Whisky Distilling
159(10)
John Stuart Swanston
Jill Elaine Middlefell-Williams
15 Natural Variation in Grain Iron and Zinc Concentrations of Wild Barley, Hordeum spontaneum, Populations from Israel
169(16)
Jun Yan
Fang Wang
Rongzhi Yang
Tangfu Xiao
Tzion Fahima
Yehoshua Saranga
Abraham Korol
Eviatar Nevo
Jianping Cheng
16 Genes Controlling Low Phytic Acid in Plants: Identifying Targets for Barley Breeding
185(14)
Hongxia Ye
Chengdao Li
Matthew Bellgard
Reg Lance
Dianxing Wu
17 Correlation Analysis of Functional Components of Barley Grain
199(10)
Tao Yang
Ya-Wen Zeng
Xiao-Ying Pu
Juan Du
Shu-ming Yang
18 Genome-Wide Association Mapping Identifies Disease-Resistance QTLs in Barley Germplasm from Latin America
209(8)
Lucia Gutierrez
Natalia Berberian
Flavio Capettini
Esteban Falcioni
Dario Fros
Silvia German
Patrick M. Hayes
Julio Huerta-Espino
Sibyl Herrera
Silvia Pereyra
Carlos Perez
Sergio Sandoval-Islas
Ravi Singh
Ariel Castro
19 The CC-NB-LRR-type Rdg2a Resistance Gene Evolved Through Recombination and Confers Immunity to the Seed-Borne Barley Leaf Stripe Pathogen in the Absence of Hypersensitive Cell Death
217(12)
Chiara Biselli
Davide Bulgarelli
Nicholas C. Collins
Paul Schulze-Lefert
Antonio Michele Stanca
Luigi Cattivelli
Giampiero Vale
20 Increased Auxin Content and Altered Auxin Response in Barley Necrotic Mutant necl
229(14)
Anete Keisa
Ilva Nakurte
Laura Kunga
Liga Kale
Nils Rostoks
21 Vulnerability of Cultivated and Wild Barley to African Stem Rust Race TTKSK
243(14)
Brian J. Steffenson
Hao Zhou
Yuan Chai
Stefania Grando
22 Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Genetic Architecture of Durable Spot Blotch Resistance in US Barley Breeding Germplasm
257(12)
Hao Zhou
Brian J. Steffenson
23 Genetic Fine Mapping of a Novel Leaf Rust Resistance Gene and a Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Tolerance (BYDV) Introgressed from Hordeum bulbosum by the Use of the 9K iSelect Chip
269(16)
Perovic Dragan
Doris Kopahnke
Brian J. Steffenson
Jutta Forster
Janine Konig
Benjamin Kilian
Jorg Plieske
Gregor Durstewitz
Viktor Korzun
Ilona Kraemer
Antje Habekuss
Paul Johnston
Richrad Pickering
Frank Ordon
24 A major QTL Controlling Adult Plant Resistance for Barley Leaf Rust
285(16)
Chengdao Li
Sanjiv Gupta
Xiao-Qi Zhang
Sharon Westcott
Jian Yang
Robert Park
Greg Platz
Robert Loughman
Reg Lance
25 Large Population with Low Marker Density Verse Small Population with High Marker Density for QTL Mapping: A Case Study for Mapping QTL Controlling Barley Net Blotch Resistance
301(16)
Jian Yang
Chengdao Li
Xue Gong
Sanjiv Gupta
Reg Lance
Guoping Zhang
Rob Loughman
Jun Zhu
26 "Deep Phenotyping" of Early Plant Response to Abiotic Stress Using Non-invasive Approaches in Barley
317(10)
Agim Ballvora
Christoph Romer
Mirwaes Wahabzada
Uwe Rascher
Christian Thurau
Christian Bauckhage
Kristian Kersting
Lutz Plumer
Jens Leon
27 Barley Adaptation: Teachings from Landraces Will Help to Respond to Climate Change
327(12)
Ernesto Igartua
Ildiko Karsai
M. Cristina Casao
Otto Veisz
M. Pilar Gracia
Ana M. Casas
28 Development of Recombinant Chromosome Substitution Lines for Aluminum Tolerance in Barley
339(10)
Kazuhiro Sato
Jianfeng Ma
29 New and Renewed Breeding Methodology
349(10)
Hayes Patrick
Cuesta-Marcos Alfonso
30 Barley in Tropical Areas: The Brazilian Experience
359(8)
Euclydes Minella
31 Performance and Yield Components of Forage Barley Grown Under Harsh Environmental Conditions of Kuwait
367(8)
Habibah S. Al-Menaie
Hayam S. Mahgoub
Ouhoud Al-Ragam
Noor Al-Dosery
Meena Mathew
Nisha Suresh
32 Variability of Spring Barley Traits Essential for Organic Farming in Association Mapping Population
375(14)
Linda Legzdina
Leva Mezaka
Indra Beinarovica
Aina Kokare
Guna Usele
Dace Piliksere
Nils Rostoks
33 Barley Production and Breeding in Europe: Modern Cultivars Combine Disease Resistance, Malting Quality and High Yield
389(12)
Wolfgang Friedt
Frank Ordon
34 Variation in Phenological Development of Winter Barley
401(12)
Novo Przulj
Vojislava Momeiloviae
Dragan Perovic
Milos Nozinic
35 Leaf Number and Thermal Requirements for Leaf Development in Winter Barley
413(14)
Vojislava Momcilovic
Novo Przulj
Milos Nozinic
Dragan Perovic
36 Characterization of the Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) miRNome: A Computational-Based Update on MicroRNAs and Their Targets
427(6)
Moreno Colaiacovo
Cristina Crosatti
Lorenzo Giusti
Renzo Alberici
Luigi Cattivelli
Primetta Faccioli
37 The Construction of Molecular Genetic Map of Barley Using SRAP Markers
433(8)
Leilei L. Guo
Xianjun J. Liu
Xinchun C. Liu
Zhimin M. Yang
Deyuan Y. Kong
Yujing J. He
Zongyun Y. Feng
38 Phenotypic Evaluation of Spring Barley RIL Mapping Populations for Pre-Harvest Sprouting, Fusarium Head Blight and β-Glucans
441(12)
Linda Legzdina
Mara Bleidere
Guna Usele
Daiga Vilcane
Indra Beinarovica
Ieva Mezaka
Zaiga Jansone
Nils Rostoks
39 Molecular Mechanisms for Covered vs. Naked Caryopsis in Barley
453
Shin Taketa
Takahisa Yuo
Yuko Yamashita
Mika Ozeki
Naoto Haruyama
Maejima Hidekazu
Hiroyuki Kanamori
Takashi Matsumoto
Katsuyuki Kakeda
Kazuhiro Sato
Guoping ZHANG has been engaged in plant physiology and breeding for more 25 years, with 250 peer-reviewing papers, including more than 120 papers on the SCI-cited Journal, and 9 books published, including a book published by Springer. He has much experience in international cooperation, once working in University of Tokyo, University of Utsunomiya (Japan), University of Glasgow (UK), University of Tasmania (Australia) and Department of Agriculture, West Australia. In the past 10 years, he finished more than 10 research projects granted by Chinese Natural Science Foundation, GRDC (Australia) and British Council, and supervised 20 graduated-students, including the Winner of National Excellent Doctora1 Dissertation. He is now acting as a member of international organizing committee of the International Barley Genetics Symposium and local Chairman of 11th international Barley Genetics Symposium.