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Research Project: GENOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICS RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURALLY IMPORTANT ORGANISMS

Location: Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Unit

Title: Development of Mississippi cotton breeding lines resistant to reniform and root-koot nematodes via marker assisted selection

Authors
item Wallace, Ted -
item Thaxton, Peggy -
item Gutierrez, Osman -
item Scheffler, Brian
item Stetina, Salliana
item Scheffler, Jodi

Submitted to: National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: December 8, 2010
Publication Date: May 2, 2011
Citation: Wallace, T.P., Thaxton, P.S., Gutierrez, O.A., Scheffler, B.E., Stetina, S.R., Scheffler, J.A. 2011. Development of Mississippi cotton breeding lines resistant to reniform and root-koot nematodes via marker assisted selection. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. pp.742.

Technical Abstract: Marker assisted selection (MAS) was used to identify plants with resistance to both root-knot (RKN) and reniform (RN) nematodes within breeding populations at the Delta Research and Extension Center (DREC) that have in their pedigrees sources of both RKN and RN resistance. In 2009, 220 populations were selected based upon molecular markers and fiber data for evaluation as progeny rows in 2010. A subset of selected populations were grown in greenhouse containers (Spring 2010) and evaluated for RN resistance (reproduction index) to confirm phenotypes (resistance) of populations derived via MAS. In addition to progeny row evaluation, a replicated yield trial of selected populations was planted in a RN infested field at Stoneville, MS to measure resistance under field conditions and to collect yield and fiber performance data.

   

 
Project Team
Scheffler, Brian
Scheffler, Jodi
Erpelding, John
Percy, Richard
Stetina, Salliana - Sally
 
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