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Examining fusarium growth and interactions with barley trichomes under the hull

Crop Types
  • Barley
Collaborating Locations

Background

Preliminary observations in Dr. Bakker’s lab have revealed that there are trichomes on the inner surface of the hull; these have never been explored for potential interactions with Fusarium growth. Using field-grown barley, including multiple different lines and varieties, we will characterize barley trichome phenotypes. This work will accelerate improvements in FHB resistance in barley, by indicating whether selection on floral traits could reduce infection by Fusarium.

Objectives

  1. Characterize trichomes of barley florets across varieties, to provide barley breeding programs with new information, and potentially new targets for selection of FHB resistance.
  2. Characterize the growth of Fusarium graminearum under the barley hull and in relation to trichomes.

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Dr. Matthew Bakker
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2021
Completion Date
2023
Funding Partners
SBDC
Total Project Cost
74287.61
MCA Funding
1568.61

Field Issues

  • Disease

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