Investigations on seed proteins have been intensively carried out during the past two decades. This is valid with regard to both their chemical composition as well as their nutritive value. The development of new biochemical and physical methods has resulted in obtaining deep insights into the structures of seed proteins and their mutual interactions. Intensive exchange of information between the scientists participating in national and international research programmes has given strong impulses for intensifying the research in this field. For the quantitative and quali tative investigations of seed proteins, not only some model plants were used; on the contrary, they were carried out on a large number of different crops important for different regions of the earth. In this way, a level of knowledge has been reached which could not be expected in this diversity within such a short period. This holds not only true for biochemical but also for physiological characters of the species of the limiting amino acids studied. With regard to nutritional aspects, the problem was of special interest, but also seed proteins acting as antinutritional factors were analysed in detail. Based on the knowledge of seed protein structures, it was possible to perform investigations on the genetic basis of their synthesis. This was done under two different aspects: The basic knowledge on the genes involved should be widened; moreover, it should be tried to improve the seed proteins quantitatively and qualitatively under the influence of mutant genes.
Author(s): M. S. Swaminathan (auth.), Werner Gottschalk, Hermann P. Müller (eds.)
Series: Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology 2
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1983
Language: English
Pages: 531
Tags: Plant Sciences
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Relevance of Protein Improvement in Plant Breeding....Pages 1-23
International Research Programmes for the Genetic Improvement of Grain Proteins....Pages 25-44
Methods for Characterization of the Seed Proteins in Cereals and Legumes....Pages 45-75
Genetics of Seed Proteins in Wheat....Pages 77-141
Characterization and Synthesis of Barley Seed Proteins....Pages 143-205
Barley Seed Proteins and Possibilities for their Improvement....Pages 207-223
Seed Protein of Rice and Possibilities of its Improvement through Mutant Genes....Pages 225-244
Genetic Basis of Storage Protein Synthesis in Maize....Pages 245-269
Seed Protein Fractions of Maize, Sorghum, and Related Cereals....Pages 271-307
The Genetic Control of Seed Protein Production in Legumes....Pages 309-353
The Storage Proteins of Phaseolus vulgaris L., Vicia faba L. and Pisum sativum L.....Pages 355-375
Seed Protein Production of Pisum Mutants and Recombinants....Pages 377-402
The Behaviour of a Protein-Rich Pisum Mutant in Crossing Experiments....Pages 403-425
Storage Proteins of Soybean....Pages 427-450
Possibilities of Seed Protein Improvement in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Legumes....Pages 451-480
Study of Evolutionanary Problems by Means of Seed Protein Electrophoresis....Pages 481-498
The Nutritive Value of Seed Proteins....Pages 499-531