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https://doi.org/10.4224/23001967

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New gene targets for drought and WUE in wheat

Datla, Raju; Wen, Rui; Babic, Vivijan; Venglat, Prakash; Xiang, Daoquan;

Wang, Edwin; Cuthbert, Richard

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New Gene Targets for Drought and WUE in Wheat

Objectives:

Discovery of signaling factors (SF)

and their functions in drought and WUE (Water

Use Efficiency); Develop wheat lines with

improved WUE

Outputs thus far:

Identified SF involved in

drought response; Developed wheat lines with

SF conferring WUE phenotypes

Impact:

New targets for improving WUE in wheat

Deployment path:

Detailed phenotypic,

physiological and molecular tools and methods

for assessment of WUE lines; Development of

prototypes with SF natural alleles for

deployment in wheat cultivars

Delivery date:

Prototype WUE lines by 2019

Development of Signaling Factor (SF) based WUE in wheat lines

Resources committed:

$250K/5years

CWA Team:

NRC:

Raju Datla, Rui Wen, Vivijan Babic,

Prakash Venglat, Daoquan Xiang, Edwin Wang,

AAFC: Richard Cuthbert

Collaborators:

CIMMYT

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