Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia
Wheat (Triticum L.) is one of the major food crops of the world, and an important component of food security. The aim of this study was to collect and preserve seeds of wheat growing in eight regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Al-Qassim, Asir, Al-Taif, Najran, AL-Baha, Jazan, Al-Madinah and Wad...
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doaj-812fc88cd12f4eb1981eb8b2d8ac1b422020-11-25T03:53:14ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2020-09-0127923182324Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi ArabiaT.A. Al-Turki0A.A. Al-Namazi1B.S. Al-Ammari2M.S. Al-Mosallam3M.A. Basahi4The herbarium and gene-bank of the king Abdelaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Box 6086, Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaThe herbarium and gene-bank of the king Abdelaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Box 6086, Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaAl-Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic university, College of Science, Biology Department, Saudi ArabiaThe herbarium and gene-bank of the king Abdelaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Box 6086, Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaCollege of Science and Arts Sajir, Shaqra University, P.O. Box 33, Shaqra 11961, Saudi ArabiaWheat (Triticum L.) is one of the major food crops of the world, and an important component of food security. The aim of this study was to collect and preserve seeds of wheat growing in eight regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Al-Qassim, Asir, Al-Taif, Najran, AL-Baha, Jazan, Al-Madinah and Wadi Al-Dawasir) where wheat has been cultivated since ancient times. Sixty-one accessions/samples of wheat (Triticum aestivum) were collected and placed in dry storage (ex-situ conservation) at −18 °C (i.e. permanent storage). The accessions of local wheat have the ability to grow under harsh environmental conditions such as (high temperature, drought and salinity). Most of these samples were collected directly from farms, but a few were collected from markets. The most important criteria for ex-situ conservation is that seeds need to have a low moisture content (MC) and a high percentage viability. Seed MC was measured for all 61 accessions by the oven-drying method and seed viability was tested in three ways: percentage of germination, tetrazolium chloride testing, and X-ray radiography.The seed MC of the 61 accessions was uniformly very low (0.10–0.12%), and 97 to 100% of the seeds were viable. Thus, all 61 wheat accessions collected in this study have the initial requirements to remain viable for long periods of time in ex-situ conservation in the gene seed bank.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X20301297Ex-situ conservationGene-bank of KACSTSaudi ArabiaTriticum aestivumWheat genetic resources |
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T.A. Al-Turki A.A. Al-Namazi B.S. Al-Ammari M.S. Al-Mosallam M.A. Basahi Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences Ex-situ conservation Gene-bank of KACST Saudi Arabia Triticum aestivum Wheat genetic resources |
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T.A. Al-Turki A.A. Al-Namazi B.S. Al-Ammari M.S. Al-Mosallam M.A. Basahi |
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Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia |
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Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia |
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Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia |
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Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia |
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Ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from Saudi Arabia |
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ex-situ conservation of wheat genetic resources from saudi arabia |
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Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences |
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2020-09-01 |
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Wheat (Triticum L.) is one of the major food crops of the world, and an important component of food security. The aim of this study was to collect and preserve seeds of wheat growing in eight regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Al-Qassim, Asir, Al-Taif, Najran, AL-Baha, Jazan, Al-Madinah and Wadi Al-Dawasir) where wheat has been cultivated since ancient times. Sixty-one accessions/samples of wheat (Triticum aestivum) were collected and placed in dry storage (ex-situ conservation) at −18 °C (i.e. permanent storage). The accessions of local wheat have the ability to grow under harsh environmental conditions such as (high temperature, drought and salinity). Most of these samples were collected directly from farms, but a few were collected from markets. The most important criteria for ex-situ conservation is that seeds need to have a low moisture content (MC) and a high percentage viability. Seed MC was measured for all 61 accessions by the oven-drying method and seed viability was tested in three ways: percentage of germination, tetrazolium chloride testing, and X-ray radiography.The seed MC of the 61 accessions was uniformly very low (0.10–0.12%), and 97 to 100% of the seeds were viable. Thus, all 61 wheat accessions collected in this study have the initial requirements to remain viable for long periods of time in ex-situ conservation in the gene seed bank. |
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Ex-situ conservation Gene-bank of KACST Saudi Arabia Triticum aestivum Wheat genetic resources |
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