Poster Number 732
See more from this Division: C01 Crop Breeding & GeneticsSee more from this Session: Plant Breeding and Genetics Graduate Poster Competition
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
	 Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
		Stagonospora nodorum Blotch (SNB), caused by Stagonospora nodorum, infests North Carolina wheat fields annually.  Severe epidemics of SNB can result in substantial reductions in grain yield, test weight and end-use quality.  Resistance to SNB is quantitatively inherited and phenotyping is labor intensive.  The North Carolina cultivar NC-Neuse has consistently exhibited moderate levels of resistance to SNB and the cultivar AGS 2000 has consistently exhibited susceptibility to SNB.  A recombinant inbred population consisting of 177 F5:6 lines from the cross of NC-Neuse x AGS 2000 was genotyped using DArT and SSR markers, and phenotyped at six field locations in the 2010-2011 field season for SNB reaction and other agronomic traits.  An update of pertinent results will be presented.
	
	
	
See more from this Division: C01 Crop Breeding & GeneticsSee more from this Session: Plant Breeding and Genetics Graduate Poster Competition
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