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TEN-TG: A <span class="all-caps">tilling</span> and genome resource for FHB improvement

Crop Types
  • Barley
  • Wheat
Collaborating Locations

Background

Over the past decade, significant progress has been made in improving FHB resistance and disease management, but it has proven much more difficult than other diseases. In fact, only a single bread wheat variety (AAC Tenacious) is rated as resistant. The development of the targeting induced local lesions in genomes (TILLING) method has significantly advanced detection of useful genomic variation in crops. Genetic markers developed in this project will accelerate the breeding process and make trait monitoring more accurate and cost effective over traditional phenotyping.

Objectives

  1. Genome assembly of AAC Tenacious to identify FHB resistance genes to assist breeding
  2. Phenotypic characterization of a TILLING resource of AAC Tenacious
  3. Identification of FHB associated resistance and/or susceptibility mutant/genes from the TILLING population of AAC Tenacious

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Dr. Curtis Pozniak
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2022
Completion Date
2026
Funding Partners
ADF, WGRF, AWC, SWDC
Total Project Cost
749477
MCA Funding
11500

Field Issues

  • Disease

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