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Research Project: COTTON GENOMICS AND GENETIC ANALYSIS

Location: Crop Germplasm Research

Title: Molecular tools for contemporary cotton breeding

Authors
item Yu, John
item Fang, David
item Abdurakhmonov, Ibrokhim -
item Yu, Shuxun -
item Percy, Richard

Submitted to: Plant and Animal Genome Conference Proceedings
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: December 12, 2011
Publication Date: January 12, 2012
Citation: Yu, J., Fang, D.D., Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Yu, S., Percy, R.G. 2012. Molecular tools for contemporary cotton breeding [abstract]. Proceedings of the Plant and Animal Genome Conference XX, January 14-18, 2012, San Diego, California. W543.

Technical Abstract: Among approximately 50 Gossypium (cotton) species are two tetraploids (G. hirsutum, G. barbadense) and two diploids (G. arboreum, and G. herbaceum) that are domesticated to produce raw materials for global textile and oilseed industries with an increasing demand for high-yield and high-quality of cotton fiber and cottonseed. Nearly 98% of world cotton production is accounted for by the two tetraploid species; both of which have large complex genomes of 26 partially homoeologous chromosomes. While cotton genomics lags behind other major crop plants, progress is being made. Genetic improvement of the cotton plant could be accelerated with contemporary genomic tools such as DNA markers, genome maps, and detailed sequences. We report the development of innovative molecular tools for germplasm characterization, gene discovery and molecular breeding in cotton. Results produced from the collaborative research efforts demonstrate possible exploitation of abundant but underutilized genetic diversity in the Gossypium germplasm and a number of chromosome regions located in the tetraploid genome for enhanced performance of cotton productivity and quality.

   

 
Project Team
Percy, Richard
Frelichowski, James - Jim
Hinze, Lori
Yu, John
 
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