Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004
1School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004
Genetic biofortification is a strategy that uses plant breeding techniques to produce staple food crops with higher micronutrient levels and can be a feasible and cost-effective means of delivering micronutrients to population that may have limited access to diverse diets. The present study reports the development of wheat with high grain protein, yellow pigment and high zinc content in addition to introgression of rust resistance genes to ensure biofortification as well as yield sustainability. A convergent cross for combining gene(s) for high protein, high yellow pigment, high zinc and rust resistance was performed. This included crossing BC1F2 introgression lines of cross PBW698/BF22//PBW698 carrying grain zinc QTL introgressed from
Triticum aestivum, grain iron and zinc, grain protein, Gpc-B1, rust resistance genes