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Research Project:
CHARACTERIZATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF PLANT RESISTANCE TO WATER-DEFICIT AND THERMAL STRESSES
Location: Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Research
Title: Genetic Dissection High Temperature Tolerance Traits in Maize-a QTL Mapping Approach
Authors
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: April 27, 2010
Publication Date: October 31, 2010
Citation: Chen, J., Burow, G.B., Burke, J.J. 2010. Genetic Dissection High Temperature Tolerance Traits in Maize-a QTL Mapping Approach [Abstract]. ASA, CSSA, SSSA. p. 86-4.
Technical Abstract:
High temperature (HT) stress severely limits plant productivity and causes extensive economic loss to US agriculture. Understanding HT adaptation mechanisms in crop plants is crucial to the success of developing HT tolerant varieties. Maize inbred lines vary greatly in HT tolerance based on field observations. In this study, the recombinant inbred population of B73 x NC350 developed by the Maize Diversity Group (http://www.panzea.org) was used to identify QTLs associated with HT tolerance in maize. HT sensitive phenotypes, such as leaf firing, tassel tissue development and pollen production are being evaluated under controlled environments and in the field. Major QTLs associated with HT tolerance will be mapped.
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Last Modified: 05/19/2013
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