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Maximizing durable disease resistance in wheat

Crop Types
  • Wheat
Collaborating Locations

Background

The research group at the University of Saskatchewan has developed unprecedented genomic resources to support wheat breeding including complete sequencing of sixteen bread wheat cultivars representing the diversity utilized in world wheat breeding. These genetic resources provide a unique opportunity to rapidly identify genes for agronomically relevant traits. This project will focus on Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat and Canada Western Amber Durum (CWAD).

Objectives

  1. Tapping resistance from the elite gene pool.
  2. Expanding broad-spectrum stripe rust resistance into Canadian germplasm
  3. Exploring novel sources of resistance in a global gene bank collection.

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Dr. Curtis Pozniak
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2020
Completion Date
2025
Funding Partners
ADF, AWC, SWDC
Total Project Cost
576496
MCA Funding
36225

Field Issues

  • Disease,
  • Other

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