Characterization of the high alpha-amylase levels in grain of the wheat cultivar BD 159.
1994
Mares D.J. | Mrva K. | Panozzo J.F.
The advanced wheat breeding line BD 159, from Victoria, exhibited a wide variation in falling number values at trial sites in 1990 when corresponding values for standard cultivars were uniformly high. The variable and unpredictable behaviour of BD 159 appears to be typical of a number of advanced lines and parental stocks from Australian breeding programs. The grain samples of BD 159 with low falling numbers had elevated levels of alpha-amylase which was distributed evenly in the proximal and distal halves of the grains. This distribution pattern, which was quite distinct from the sheep gradient in alpha-amylase activity typical of germinated grains, and the absence of any evidence of sprouting indicated that the anomalous behaviour of BD 159 is a new and different form of the late maturity alpha-amylase syndrome previously described in wheat varieties such as Spica and Lerma 52. The high levels of alpha-amylase were reproduced at Narrabri in northern New South Wales when plants were transplanted from the field and allowed to ripen in a cool temperature glasshouse. Plants which were left to ripen in the field produced grain with a very low alpha-amylase activity.
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