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Markers for drought tolerant wheat

Cutler, Adrian; Feurtado, Allan; Huang, Diaquing; Smith, Mark; Koh, Kevin;

Cram, Dustin; Barber, Carla; Knox, Ron; Ruan, Yuefeng; Cuthbert, Richard

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Markers For Drought Tolerant Wheat

Objectives:

Find stress-related genetic markers

to be used in plant breeding

Outputs:

Identified genetic loci or markers for

glaucousness, root proliferation, height and seed

size.

Impact:

Selecting for lines and cultivars that are

consistently productive under varying water deficit

conditions

Delivery date:

April 2017

Resources committed:

$2.3M over 5 years

Opportunity for collaboration:

Working with

collaborator-selected traits and introgression of traits

and/or markers into collaborator lines

CWA Team:

NRC: Adrian Cutler, Allan Feurtado, Daiqing

Huang, Mark Smith, Kevin Koh, Dustin Cram, Carla Barber

AAFC: Ron Knox, Yuefeng Ruan, Richard Cuthbert

Deployment path:

Markers will be deployed in

the next generation of ‘breeder chip’ by April

2017

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