Location: Small Grains and Potato Germplasm Research
Project Number: 2050-21000-034-028-T
Project Type: Trust Fund Cooperative Agreement
Start Date: Jul 1, 2019
End Date: Jun 30, 2023
Objective:
Development of barley varieties and germplasm. We aim to improvement of barley varieties with desired agronomic and quality traits that will benefit growers and industry. The long term goal is to develop and release new barley varieties and germplasms that have better yield potential plus either superior malting quality for malting barley.
Approach:
The proposed work involves using both traditional breeding approach and molecular approaches. The traditional breeding approach will be used in crossing, evaluation, and selection. All the material advancement will be conducted in field, greenhouse, and winter nurseries. The molecular work will focus on the molecular marker identification for their linkage to important traits. Utilizing existing testing locations and off-season winter nurseries for the F2 and F4 generations, populations will be advanced to the F5 generation in bulk and F5:6 lines derived for yield evaluation. Lines will be derived from plants as opposed to spikes, and will therefore begin yield evaluation directly following derivation. Quality evaluation for malt quality will begin with the advanced yield trials, following at least two years of prior yield evaluation