Eugene M. Lisitsyn
Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky, 166a Lenin Street, Kirov, 610007, Russian FederationPublications
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Special Issue Article
Modification in amino acid profiles of barley and oat leaves during somaclonal breeding for abiotic resistance
Author(s): Olga N. Shupletsova, Eugene M. Lisitsyn* and Irina N. Shchennikova
The creation of regenerant plants of oat and barley during somaclonal breeding using stressors (RAPEG, RACd, RAAl) and without them (RAControl) led to a decrease in the total content of free amino acids relative to the initial genotypes by 15-38%. At the same time, for barley, in vitro conditions were least affected by the content of Glu, Ser and Thr, and for oats - Thr and His. Changes in the amino acid profile in oat plants are more consistent in RAPEG-RACd pair (nine of the 15 amino acids had the same content) than in pairs RACd-RAAl (3 amino acids total) and RAPEG- RAAl (5 amino acids). For barley plants, the contents coincide of 8 different amino acids .. Read More»
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7735736