Meiqin Lu

Meiqin Lu
Australian Grain Technologies

About

18
Publications
5,284
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
651
Citations

Publications

Publications (18)
Article
Full-text available
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photosynthetic heat tolerance is Tcrit – the critical temperature at which incipient damage to photosystem II (PSII) occurs. This trait could be improved in wheat by exploiting genetic variation and genotype‐by‐environment interactions (GEI). Flag leaf Tc...
Article
Full-text available
In the present study, four large-scale field trials using two doubled haploid wheat populations were conducted in different environments for two years. Grain protein content (GPC) and 21 other yield-related traits were investigated. A total of 227 QTL were mapped on 18 chromosomes, which formed 35 QTL clusters. The potential candidate genes underly...
Preprint
Full-text available
High temperature stress inhibits wheat photosynthetic processes and threatens wheat production. Photosynthetic heat tolerance (commonly measured as T – the critical temperature at which incipient damage to photosystem II occurs) in wheat genotypes could be improved by exploiting genetic variation and genotype-by-environment interaction (GEI) for th...
Conference Paper
Full-text available
CIMMYT-AUSTRALIA-ICARDA Germplasm Evaluation (CAIGE): a best model for utilization of international wheat germplsm
Article
Full-text available
Reproductive stage frost poses a major constraint for wheat production in countries such as Australia. However, little progress has been made in identifying key genes to overcome the constraint. In the present study, a severe frost event hit two large-scale field trials consisting of six doubled haploid (DH) wheat populations at reproductive stage...
Article
Two expressed alleles of the 1Ay high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit (HMW-GS), 1Ay21* and 1AyT1, previously introduced in durum and bread wheat, were separately introgressed into the Australian bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cv. Livingston. The developed lines had different allelic compositions compared to that of the parental cultivar (1Ax1...
Article
Full-text available
Climate change and future warming will significantly affect crop yield. The capacity of crops to dynamically adjust physiological processes (i.e. acclimate) to warming might improve overall performance. Understanding and quantifying the degree of acclimation in field crops could ensure better parameterization of crop and Earth System models and pre...
Article
Full-text available
To elucidate inter-specific similarity and difference of tolerance mechanism against salinity stress between wheat and barley, high tolerant wheat cv. Suntop and sensitive cv. Sunmate and tolerant barley cv. CM72 were hydroponically grown in a greenhouse with 100 mM NaCl. Glutathione, secondary metabolites, and genes associated with Na+ transport,...
Article
Full-text available
Key message An expressed HMW glutenin subunit Glu-Ay showed positive impacts on a range of wheat processing quality and yield traits. The grain protein compositions are significantly optimised for baking, resulting in a better breadmaking quality. Abstract The unique breadmaking properties of wheat flour are related to the quality and quantity of...
Article
Full-text available
A greenhouse hydroponic experiment was performed using salt-tolerant (cv. Suntop) and -sensitive (Sunmate) wheat cultivars and a salt-tolerant barley cv. CM72 to evaluate how cultivar and species differ in response to salinity stress. Results showed that wheat cv. Suntop performed high tolerance to salinity, being similar tolerance to salinity with...
Article
Production of wheat of sufficient quality to meet market demands is an ongoing agricultural challenge. Identification and evaluation of alleles of genes affecting quality parameters enables breeders to improve their germplasm by active selection towards specific allele combinations. Using a large dataset obtained from southern Australian wheat bree...
Article
Full-text available
Stem rust susceptibility of European wheats under Australian conditions posed a significant threat to wheat production for the early British settlers in Australia. The famous Australian wheat breeder, William Farrer, tackled the problem of stem rust susceptibility through breeding fast-maturing wheat cultivars. South eastern Australia suffered a se...
Article
Full-text available
A white- grained wheat accession, AUS1408, is a current major source of pre- harvest sprouting ( PHS) tolerance in Australian breeding programs. This study has located 2 significant quantitative trait loci ( QTLs) for its grain dormancy on 4AL and 5BL. Their associations with seed dormancy have been determined from populationlevel marker- trait ass...

Network

Cited By