108634 Stalk Lodging: Recent Advances in Phenotyping.
Poster Number 118
See more from this Division: C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics
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Abstract:
The device is able to measure both the applied breaking moment (torque) and the flexural rigidity of plants in the field. Flexural rigidity measurements can be obtained without damaging the plant and are highly correlated with stalk strength and lodging resistance (R2 > 0.8). Recent improvements to the device include a GPS sensor, an onboard screen and graphical user interface, as well as a temperature and humidity sensor. The ergonomics of the device has likewise been improved to increase plant throughput. In its current configuration the device can be operated by a single user and process approximately 300 maize plants an hour.
Results from previous year’s research as well as research taking place in the summer of 2017 will be presented. In particular, results from field tests of grain sorghum, bioenergy sorghum, and dent corn will be presented. Preliminary genetic analyses are planned for summer 2017 as well a direct comparison with rind penetration resistance (a more commonly used method to phenotype stalk strength).
See more from this Division: C01 Crop Breeding and Genetics
See more from this Session: Crop Breeding & Genetics Poster II