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Suitable Species For The Reclamation And Sustainability Of Saline Land In Southern Australia, Mary-Jane E. Rogers, A. D. Craig, T. D. Colmer, R. Munns, S. J. Hughes, P. G. H. Nichols, D. Henry Oct 2020

Suitable Species For The Reclamation And Sustainability Of Saline Land In Southern Australia, Mary-Jane E. Rogers, A. D. Craig, T. D. Colmer, R. Munns, S. J. Hughes, P. G. H. Nichols, D. Henry

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

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Sequenced-Based Paternity Analysis To Improve Breeding And Identify Self-Incompatibility Loci In Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum Intermedium), Jared Crain, Steve Larson, Kevin Dorn, Traci Hagedorn, Lee Dehaan, Jesse Poland Aug 2020

Sequenced-Based Paternity Analysis To Improve Breeding And Identify Self-Incompatibility Loci In Intermediate Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum Intermedium), Jared Crain, Steve Larson, Kevin Dorn, Traci Hagedorn, Lee Dehaan, Jesse Poland

Forage and Range Research Laboratory Publications

Key Message

Paternity assignment and genome-wide association analyses for fertility were applied to a Thinopyrum intermedium breeding program. A lack of progeny between combinations of parents was associated with loci near self-incompatibility genes.

Abstract

In outcrossing species such as intermediate wheatgrass (IWG, Thinopyrum intermedium), polycrossing is often used to generate novel recombinants through each cycle of selection, but it cannot track pollen-parent pedigrees and it is unknown how self-incompatibility (SI) genes may limit the number of unique crosses obtained. This study investigated the potential of using next-generation sequencing to assign paternity and identify putative SI loci in IWG. Using …


Genetic Diversity: The Hub Of Plant Breeding, Foster Kangben Aug 2020

Genetic Diversity: The Hub Of Plant Breeding, Foster Kangben

English Language Institute

Agriculture the world over is faced with the threat of food, fiber, and nutrition insecurity especially in the wake of climate change. However, employing two approaches to plant breeding, the molecular and phenotypic methods, can make use of genetic diversity in crop species in order to help surmount these challenges.


Taxonomic And Genetic Diversity, And Pathogenicity Of Diaporthe Species Associated With Soybean, Fakhir Eraheem Hameed Al Shuwaili Jul 2020

Taxonomic And Genetic Diversity, And Pathogenicity Of Diaporthe Species Associated With Soybean, Fakhir Eraheem Hameed Al Shuwaili

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Diaporthe species (anamorph: Phomopsis) are associated with a wide range of plant hosts as plant pathogens, asymptomatic endophytes, and saprobes. One of these hosts is soybean, which is one of the most important crops in U.S. agriculture. Several Diaporthe species cause important diseases on soybean in the U.S., and specifically in Arkansas. The taxonomy, genetic diversity, and pathogenicity of Diaporthe species associated with asymptomatic infection of soybean are rarely studied with accurate molecular tools. Therefore, this dissertation aimed to assess the diversity and boundaries of Diaporthe associated with soybean in Arkansas. Furthermore, pathogenicity and alternative lifestyles were assessed among Diaporthe …


Spectral Reflectance Indices And Their Relationship With Dry Mater Production In An Association Mapping Population Of White Clover, Luis Inostroza, Hernán Acuña, Catalina Vasquez, Joel Ibañez May 2020

Spectral Reflectance Indices And Their Relationship With Dry Mater Production In An Association Mapping Population Of White Clover, Luis Inostroza, Hernán Acuña, Catalina Vasquez, Joel Ibañez

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Increase yield and yield-stability under abiotic stress conditions (cold, drought, among others) is a global challenge in the breeding of perennial forage species, due to the new climatic scenarios imposed by the global changes. The modern breeding offering tools that allow for manipulating the genotype/phenotype relationship (association mapping analysis) and to accelerate the genetic gain rates for traits with low heritability and high genotype x environment interaction. The next-generation sequencing methodologies allow for characterizing, in short time period and low cost, complex genomes as the white clover. Nowadays, modern breeding is demanding high-throughput phenotyping methodologies that allows for characterizing a …


Molecular Diversity In Sewan Grass (Lasiurus Sindicus Henr.): A Natural Inhabitant Of Hot Arid Ecosystem Of Thar Desert, Rajwant K. Kalia, R. K. Bhatt, Ramavtar Sharma, M. P. Rajora, Rama Dadheech May 2020

Molecular Diversity In Sewan Grass (Lasiurus Sindicus Henr.): A Natural Inhabitant Of Hot Arid Ecosystem Of Thar Desert, Rajwant K. Kalia, R. K. Bhatt, Ramavtar Sharma, M. P. Rajora, Rama Dadheech

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Lasiurus sindicus Henr., locally known as “Sewan”, a member of family poaceae, is a tufted perennial, forming a more or less oblique and woody rhizomatous rootstock with many shoots arising from the base, often appearing almost bushy. This grass has developed a number of morphological, anatomical and biochemical strategies to withstand the extreme climatic conditions. The leaves show characteristic C4 NADP-ME type of anatomy and have developed sclerenchyma to impart mechanical strength during drought and high wind. Sewan is a dominating grass species of Dichanthium-Cenchrus–Lasiurus type grass lands of hot arid ecosystem of Great Indian Desert, covering western Rajasthan …


Phenotypic Variability Of Cenchrus Ciliaris L. Germplasm In Field Gene Bank, C. S. Shantharaja, R. K. Bhatt, M. P. Rajora May 2020

Phenotypic Variability Of Cenchrus Ciliaris L. Germplasm In Field Gene Bank, C. S. Shantharaja, R. K. Bhatt, M. P. Rajora

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The world faces a continual need to increase forage crop productivity, and to develop new varieties more adapted to changing environmental and biological challenges, and evolving needs of Local communities. One of the main reasons for under-utilization of germplasm, according to curators, breeders and other users of plant genetic resources, is the lack of adequate passport, characterization and evaluation data (Biodiversity International, 2007). Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) is a C4 perennial grass of arid lands distributed over hotter and drier parts of India, Mediterranean region and tropical and southern Africa. This forage grass is under the focus …


Genetic Variability In Candidate Plus Trees Of Acacia Nilotica--An Important Fodder Tree Under Agroforestry System, S. Vimala Devi, Vishal Singh, A. K. Handa, A. Datta, A. R. Uthappa May 2020

Genetic Variability In Candidate Plus Trees Of Acacia Nilotica--An Important Fodder Tree Under Agroforestry System, S. Vimala Devi, Vishal Singh, A. K. Handa, A. Datta, A. R. Uthappa

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The realization of the effects of climate change redirected the focus on agroforestry, which deals with the management of land use system for increased sustainability. Enhancement of fodder production per unit area per unit time is essential to meet the demand from livestock sector for which different land use systems are being developed. Acacia nilotica is one of the important agroforestry species which fits into in silvipastoral system under agroforestry, in arid and semi-arid regions. It is known as babool, kikkar or Indian gum arabic, which has ability to improve nitrogen content of soil through its interaction with symbiotic bacteria …


Genetic Evaluation Of Leucaena Genotypes In Bundelkhand Region Of Central India, A. R. Uthappa, Sangram Bhanudas Chavan, V. K. Gupta, S. K. Dhyani, A. K. Handa, S. Vimala Devi, K. B. Sridhar May 2020

Genetic Evaluation Of Leucaena Genotypes In Bundelkhand Region Of Central India, A. R. Uthappa, Sangram Bhanudas Chavan, V. K. Gupta, S. K. Dhyani, A. K. Handa, S. Vimala Devi, K. B. Sridhar

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

During the 1970s and 1980s, Leucaena was known as the “miracle tree” native to Central America and Mexico, because of its worldwide success as a long-lived and highly nutritious forage tree. It is estimated to cover 2-5 million ha area worldwide. The genus Leucaena is one of the most widely grown tropical fodder trees and is the subject of extensive research. This is mainly due to its long life span; high productivity even under regular defoliation; its adaptation to wide climatic and edaphic tolerances; excellent palatability and digestibility and many uses including wood for timber and fuel wood. The species …


Genetic Diversity Analysis Of Mutant Lines Of Oat (Avena Sativa L.) Based On Rapd And Issr Analysis, Anoop Kumar Mehta, M. H. Basha, V. K. Gour, M. Neeta, S. K. Biliaya, Satish Kachare May 2020

Genetic Diversity Analysis Of Mutant Lines Of Oat (Avena Sativa L.) Based On Rapd And Issr Analysis, Anoop Kumar Mehta, M. H. Basha, V. K. Gour, M. Neeta, S. K. Biliaya, Satish Kachare

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The genus Avena belongs to the grass family Poaceae and has ploidy levels of diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid with basic chromosome number of 7 (n=7). Oat (Avena sativa L.) is one of the most important forage and feed crops of the world. Oat is used as green fodder, straw, hay or silage. Oat grain makes a good balanced concentrate in the rations for poultry, cattle, sheep and other animals. Green fodder contains about 10 to 13% protein and 30 to 35% dry matter. Despite being high fed fodder crop, it is now gaining importance as food due to its …


Genetic Diversity And Relationship Among 19 Accessions Of Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids As Revealed By Ssr Markers, Qiuwen Zhan May 2020

Genetic Diversity And Relationship Among 19 Accessions Of Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids As Revealed By Ssr Markers, Qiuwen Zhan

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and sudangrass (S. sudanense) are two members of the agriculturally important genus Sorghum. Hybrids of these two species have exhibited favorable forage yields and overall improved quality and disease resistance (Zhan and Qian, 2004). Sorghum–sudangrass hybrids (Sorghum bicolor × S. sudanense) are used as a forage crop and recommended as an alternative to corn in USA (Kilcer et al., 2003). In recent years, the planting areas of sorghum–sudangrass hybrids have increased in China. SSR has been widely employed in crop germplasm identification, genetic mapping and diversity analysis (Zhan et al …


Patterns Of Genetic Diversity In Highly Invasive Species: Cogongrass (Imperata Cylindrica) Expansion In The Invaded Range Of The Southern United States (Us), Rima D. Lucardi, Lisa E. Wallace, Gary N. Ervin Jan 2020

Patterns Of Genetic Diversity In Highly Invasive Species: Cogongrass (Imperata Cylindrica) Expansion In The Invaded Range Of The Southern United States (Us), Rima D. Lucardi, Lisa E. Wallace, Gary N. Ervin

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

The spatial expansions of invasive organisms in the novel range are generally expected to follow an isolation-by-distance relationship (IBD) if the invasion is biologically driven; however, many invasions are facilitated anthropogenically. This research focused on the extant expansion patterns of cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica). Cogongrass is a widespread invasive species throughout the southern United States (US). Patterns of infestation vary among US states. Cogongrass is pyrogenic, and its invasion threatens softwood (Pinus spp.) plantations, a substantial economic market for this US region. Over 600 individuals were sampled from seven invaded US states, using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) …