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CHROMOSOMAL LOCATION OF GENES CONTROLLING FLAVONOID PRODUCTION IN HEXAPLOID WHEAT
Paula R. Neuman 1, J. G. Waines 1, K. W. Hilu 1, and D. Barnhart 1
1 Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California,
Riverside, California 92521
Two-dimensional paper chromatography was performed on methanol extracts of leaves of hexaploid bread wheat, Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell. cultivar Chinese Spring, and of the available nullisomic-tetrasomic compensating lines, the tetrasomic lines and the ditelocentric lines. The chromatograms had 27 spots identified as flavonoids and six representing phenolic acids. Some of the areas were complex and contained more than one compound. Four flavonoids were identified as under the control of gene(s) on chromosome arms 1DS, 4DL, 5AS and 6BS. A phenolic glycoside was concluded to be controlled by a gene(s) on chromosome arm 7BL. Gene(s) on chromosome arm 4DL affected the amount of compounds in two other spots, and gene(s) on chromosome arm 4BS reduced the level of all flavonoid compounds. The individual compounds in some of the complex spots may be under the control of gene(s) on homoeologous chromosomes.
Submitted on July 22, 1982Accepted on October 1, 1982