Protein content and HvNAM alleles in Nordic barley (Hordeum vulgare) during a century of breeding.
Jenny HagenbladTytti VanhalaSharmila MadhavanMatti W LeinoPublished in: Hereditas (2022)
In contrast to studies in wheat, where a strong negative correlation between straw length and grain protein and micronutrient content has been found, we do not see this relationship in Nordic barley. The last 60 years of breeding has reduced straw length but, contrary to expectations, not protein and micronutrient content. Variation in grain protein and micronutrient content was found among the Nordic barley accessions, but it is not explained by variation of HvNAM genes. This means that HvNAM is an unexploited source of genetic variation for nutrient content in Nordic barley.