Survey of amylose content in Secale cereale, triticum monococcum, T. turgidum and T. tauschii
1998
Abstract A standard method for determining apparent amylose content was modified for use with samples of 2–3 cereal seeds. Starch was extracted by soaking the seeds overnight in dilute ammonia solution, grinding in NaCl solution in a microfuge tube with an appropriate pestle and decanting the starch slurry. The starch was then washed successively in acetic acid, ethanol and acetone. The amylose content was determined by dispersing 5·0 mg of the starch in ethanol, adding NaOH solution, heating until a clear gel was formed, diluting, neutralising with citric acid, staining with iodine and reading in a spectrophotometer at 620 nm. The method provided a very strong correlation with a standard method for much larger samples. The apparent amylose content was determined for 1083 accessions of Triticum monococcum (einkorn), T. turgidum (emmer), T. tauschii and Secale cereale (rye). The 10 extreme accessions of each species were re-analysed a further three times and the two most extreme individual lines were selected for genetic studies. Apparent amylose content of T. monococcum ranged from 15 to 28%; that of T. turgidum , 19–31%; T. tauschii , 21–34%; and rye 12–28%. These ranges are considered sufficiently broad to allow amylose content to be further diversified through breeding.
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