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Research Project: ENHANCE WHEAT QUALITY AND UTILIZATION IN THE WESTERN U.S.

Location: Wheat Genetics, Quality Physiology and Disease Research

Project Number: 5348-43440-004-00
Project Type: Appropriated

Start Date: Sep 21, 2004
End Date: Sep 20, 2009

Objective:
Genetically improve wheat and other cereals for endosperm texture, Asian noodle color, carbohydrate composition, and develop new methods to evaluate end-product quality. Define genetic basis of desirable quality of Asian foods. Facilitate research on improving western wheats for domestic and Asian food product quality.

Approach:
Determine the molecular and genetic basis of wheat grain texture by assessing puroindoline gene structure. Determine the effect of two different hardness alleles on grain texture, milling performance and baking quality. Assess the molecular genetic basis of discoloration in Asian noodles by identifying and characterizing polyphenoloxidase from wheat. Develop or adapt methods to evaluate wheat end-use quality with an emphasis on early generation testing. Employ gene expression measurement technology to identify genes contributing to desirable Asian food characteristics. BL-1, 12/03. Replaces 5348-43440-003-00D (9/04).

 
Project Team
Morris, Craig

Related National Programs
  Plant, Microbial & Insect Genetic Res., Genomics, & Genetic Improv. I (301)
  Quality and Utilization of Agricultural Products (306)

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   MODIFICATION OF CEREAL GRAIN HARDNESS VIA EXPRESSION OF PUROINDOLINE PROTEINS
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   DELINEATION OF THE ROLE OF POLYPHENOL OXIDASE IN THE DISCOLORATION OF ASIAN NOODLES
   QUALITY OF OREGON WHEAT BREEDING LINES

 
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