240Breeding and Genetics for Tolerance to Abiotic Stress

Poster Session

C01 Crop Breeding & Genetics

This poster session will include research in the area of developing crop tolerant of environmental stress.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizer:
Gina Brown-Guedira
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Studies On Sorghum [Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench] Minicore Germplasm and Breeding Lines to Identify Potential Sources for Abiotic and Biotic Stressors.
Mohankumar H. Kapanigowda, Kansas State University; Ramasamy Perumal, Kansas State University; Robert Aiken, Kansas State University; Tesfaye Tesso, Kansas State University; Christopher R. Little, Kansas State University
321
Field and Controlled Environments Studies in Sorghum [Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench] Lines and Hybrids for Cold Tolerance.
Mohankumar H. Kapanigowda, Kansas State University; Ramasamy Perumal, Kansas State University; Robert Aiken, Kansas State University; Scott Bean, USDA-ARS-CGAHR; Tom Herald, USDA-ARS-CGAHR; Christopher R. Little, Kansas State University
322
Comparative N Response of Maize Cultivars Developed for Drought and Striga Resistance During Three Breeding Eras.
Baffour Badu-Apraku, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; Morakinyo A. Fakorede, Obafemi Awolowo University; Muhyideen Oyekunle, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; Richard Akinwale, Obafemi Awolowo University; Abimbola Oluwaranti, Obafemi Awolowo University
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Exploring Strategies for Yield Stability in Maize.
Ezequiel Fernández, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Anibal A. Cerrudo, INTA Balcarce; Javier Di Matteo, CONICET; FCA (UNMdP); Mariana Robles, National University of Mar del Plata; Fernando H. Andrade, CONICET-EEA INTA Balcarce
324
Cancelled
325
QTL Mapping and Primary Screening of Candidate Genes for Shoot Ureide and Nitrogen Concentration in a Soybean (Glycine Max).
Sadal Hwang, University of Arkansas; Andy King, University of Arkansas; Marilynn K. Davies, University of Arkansas; Larry Purcell, University of Arkansas; Jeffery D. Ray, USDA-ARS; Perry B. Cregan, USDA-ARS
326
Yield and Grade Response of Five Peanut Genotypes to Drought Stress At Different Stages.
Charles Y. Chen, Auburn University; Phat Dang, USDA-ARS; C. Corley Holbrook, USDA-ARS, Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit; Ronald Sorensen, USDA-ARS; Marshall Lamb, USDA-ARS
327
Screening for Winter-Hardiness in a Cultivated Chickpea/Wild Relative Ril Population.
Rebecca McGee, USDA-ARS; Julia Piaskowski, USDA-ARS; George Vandemark, USDA-ARS; Hongbin Zhang, Texas A & M University; Shahal Abbo, Hebrew University ofJerusalem; Clarice Coyne, USDA-ARS
328
Identifying Candidate Genes for Improving Cotton Productivity Under Water Deficit Stress Conditions.
B. Todd Campbell, USDA-ARS; Wonkeun Park, Clemson University; Philip Bauer, USDA-ARS; Joshua Udall, Brigham Young University - BYU; Brian Scheffler, USDA-ARS
329
QTL Analysis of Brassica Napus for Yield Components in Dryland and Irrigated Conditions.
Annie Heiliger, Colorado State University; Patrick F. Byrne, Colorado State University; Jack Mullen, Colorado State University; Richard Fletcher, Colorado State University; John McKay, Colorado State University
330
Yield Performance and Stability of Spring Bread Wheat Under Heat-Stress Environments.
Osman Abdalla, ICARDA; Izzat Tahir, ICARDA; Adel Hagras, ICARDA; Hala M. Elamin, ARC; Ashraf M. El-Hashimi, ARC; Abdelbagi M. Ali, ARC; Amani M. Idris, ARC; Omer H. Ibrahim, ARC; Salah A. Makady, ARC; Ala'a Yaljarouka, ICARDA; Firdissa Eticha, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Reseach, (EIAR)
331
Temperature Effect On Coleoptile Length in Tall and Semidwarf Wheat.
Guorong Zhang, Kansas State University; Joe Martin, Kansas State University
332
Genetic and Physiological Evaluation of Yield and Other Important Traits of Hard Red Winter Wheat in the Texas High Plains.
Shuyu Liu, Texas A&M University; Qingwu Xue, Texas AgriLife Research; Amir M. Ibrahim, Texas A&M University; Srirama Krishna Reddy, Texas AgriLife Research; Jackie C. Rudd, Texas AgriLife Research
333
A Recombinant 1RS.1BL Chromosome with Interstitial Wheat Segments in the Sec1 and Glu-B3 Regions Is More Susceptible to Drought Than the Intact 1RS.1BL Chromosome.
Tyson Howell, University of California-Davis; Iago Lowe, University of New Hampshire; Ljupcho Jankuloski, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food; Adam Lukaszewski, University of California, Riverside; Jorge Dubcovsky, University of California-Davis
334
Physiological Role of Quantitative Trait Loci On Chromosome 5 and 12 for Controlling Male Sterility Caused by Low Temperature At the Booting Stage in Rice.
Hiroyuki Shimono, Iwate University; Masahiro Sato, Iwate University; Kakeru Horai, Iwate University; Akira Abe, Iwate Agricultural Research Center; Kenichi Saeki, Miyagi Prefecture Furukawa Agricultural Experimental Station; Takashi Endo, Iwate Agricultural Research Center; Kuniaki Nagano, Iwate Agricultural Research Center
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Environment-Specific Agronomic and Quality QTLs Mapping in an Elite by Elite Recombinant Inbred Lines Wheat Population.
Mohamed Mergoum, North Dakota State University; Vibin v. Harilal, North Dakota State University; Senay Simsek, North Dakota State University; Mohammed S. Alamri, King Saud University; Shahryar Kianian, North Dakota State University; Elias Elias, North Dakota State University; Ajay Kumar, North Dakota State University; Filippo M. Bassi, North Dakota State University