Fig 1.
Phenotype of wild-type Supi 3 and mutant wh.
(A) spikes, (B) leaf, and (C) whole plant in the filling stage. Supi 3 on the left and wh on the right. The bar represents 1 cm.
Table 1.
Characterization of wh grains.
Husks in mature grains of wh were much brighter, as diastatic power and α-amino nitrogen contents significantly increased, even though malt extract decreased slightly.
Fig 2.
TEM micrographs of the chloroplast of spike lemma of wild-type Supi 3 (top) and mutant wh (bottom) barley at different growing stages.
(A, C) booting stage, and (B, D) heading stage. GL: granum lamellae; Os: osmiophilic plastolobuli; SG: starch grain.
Fig 3.
Linkage map of wh and collinearity analysis with rice chromosome 1H.
(A) genetic linkage map of wh, (B) physical map covering wh in barley chromosome 3H, (C) physical map containing wp(t) and wlp1 in rice chromosome 1, (D) genetic map of wp(t) according to [13], and (E) genetic map of wlp1 according to [15]. The numbers on the left indicate genetic distances (cM) between adjacent loci, and the numbers in brackets indicate physical positions. The dotted line indicates the discontinuity in the rice physical map. All positions are not to scale.