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Research Project: SUNFLOWER GERMPLASM DEVELOPMENT FOR IMPROVED INSECT AND DISEASE RESISTANCE

Location: Sunflower Research

Title: Using new techniques and applying them to sunflower's problems - what should we do next?

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Submitted to: CD ROM
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: June 27, 2008
Publication Date: June 27, 2008
Citation: Hulke, B.S. 2008. Using new techniques and applying them to sunflower's problems - what should we do next?. Presentation at 2008 National Sunflower Association Summer Seminar, June 25-27, 2008, Rapid City, SD. National Sunflower Assocation, Bismarck, ND [CD-ROM].

Interpretive Summary: This presentation was part of a larger panel discussion with a largely non-scientific audience that included commodity marketers and farmers of sunflower. About 200 people were in attendance. Marker-assisted technologies were explained in lay terms to the audience. Their weaknesses and strengths were discussed. A few of the projects that the sunflower genetics group is working on were explained with a report on progress. Some of these integrate measurement of field performance with marker-assisted approaches. Dr. Hulke clarified the point that marker-assisted approaches will only be useful if the related field data is sound and collected in a scientific manner. Thus, there is a need for both for good field work and good laboratory work in order to make sunflower genetics research more valuable to our customers and stakeholders.

Technical Abstract: This presentation was part of a larger panel discussion with a largely non-scientific audience that included commodity marketers and farmers of sunflower. About 200 people were in attendance. Marker-assisted technologies were explained in lay terms to the audience. Their weaknesses and strengths were discussed. A few of the projects that the sunflower genetics group is working on were explained with a report on progress. Some of these integrate measurement of field performance with marker-assisted approaches. Dr. Hulke clarified the point that marker-assisted approaches will only be useful if the related field data is sound and collected in a scientific manner. Thus, there is a need for both for good field work and good laboratory work in order to make sunflower genetics research more valuable to our customers and stakeholders.

   

 
Project Team
Gulya, Thomas
Hulke, Brent
Prasifka, Jarrad
 
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