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Markers for Sr25
Contributed by Long-Xi Yu and Mark Sorrells
The co-dominant marker, BF145935 derived from a wheat EST (Ayala-Navarrete et al. 2007) and the dominant marker, Gb were used for haplotyping Sr25 (Yu et al., 2010). Liu et al. (2009) validated marker BF145935 using 42 wheat lines and indicated that two DNA fragments amplified in most lines. The upper band of Wheatear was smaller than that of non-Sr25 lines. This DNA fragment is located on the 7Ae#1 segment that was translocated onto wheat chromosome 7DL (Ayala-Navarrete et al. 2007; Liu et al., 2009). ...
 | Last Update by John Bakum | March 18, 2010 | 12:13 PM | 1 Attachment
Markers for Sr22

Contributed by Long-Xi Yu and Mark Sorrells
Sr22
was previously mapped on the long arm of chromosome 7A (Khan et al., 2005). Three linked markers, cfa2019, cfa2123 and BARC121 (Miranda et al., 2007), were used for haplotyping this locus in our study (Yu et al. 2010).

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 | Last Update by John Bakum | March 18, 2010 | 12:08 PM | 2 Attachments
Resistance Genes Intro
Latest information regarding resistance genes including a markers catalog and PCR details. ...
 | Last Update by John Bakum | January 21, 2010 | 7:20 AM
Breeding Strategies and Protocols Intro
Articles of interest for wheat breeding strategies and appropriate protocols ...
 | Last Update by John Bakum | January 21, 2010 | 7:07 AM
Wheat Intro
This section is devoted to the study of the Host.
Information, online resources, and other tools regarding wheat production, wheat breeding, resistance genetics and other topics related to wheat.
 | Last Update by John Bakum | January 4, 2010 | 11:12 AM
Wheat Atlas
From CIMMYT: An integrated webbased compendium of useful geographically-based wheat information
http://wheatatlas.cimmyt.org/
 | Last Update by John Bakum | December 17, 2009 | 8:03 AM | 1 Attachment
How to Hand Pollinate Wheat
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Provided by Eli Rogosa at growseed.org
 | Last Update by John Bakum | December 16, 2009 | 9:43 AM
Review of wheat breeding in Punjab-Pakistan
Wheat is the food security pillar of Pakistan. Current annual production is 21.8 million tones with average yield 2560 kg ha-1. Wheat breeders had played tremendous role for food security of the country and their work can be summarized in the following three eras: ...
 | Last Update by John Bakum | December 16, 2009 | 9:31 AM
Leaf rust
 | Last Update by Awais Rasheed | August 12, 2009 | 10:27 AM | 1 Attachment
Indian wheat varieties resistant to Ug99
Out of 318 Indian wheat lines screened at Kenya in 2008, 78 lines were found resistant to Ug99 including released varieties viz., like DL 788-2, VL 404, NI 5439, Lok 1, COW (W) 1, HI 977, HS 295, and HUW 234 (bread wheat); A 9-30-1, AKDW 2997-16, Bijaga Yellow, WH 896, HD 4672, , MACS 1967, MACS 2846 and NIDW 295 (durum wheat); DDK 1029 and NP 200 (dicoccums) and TL 2942 (Triticale). ...
 | Last Update by Ravish Chatrath | March 20, 2009 | 9:39 AM
Gene Deployment Strategies
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 | Last Update by Sarah Davidson | March 18, 2009 | 10:05 PM
Genes Catalog
Catalog
 | Last Update by Guest | March 18, 2009 | 7:04 PM
wheat work done in central india
this is the presentation given in the csisa meeting conducted at cimmyt, obregon, during 14th to 15th march, 2009
 | Last Update by Guest | March 18, 2009 | 2:36 PM | 1 Attachment
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 | March 17, 2009 | 7:44 PM
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John Bakum / Host100 / March 17, 2009 / 7:43 PM Comment
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Marker assisted selection: a strategy for wheat improvement

Marker assisted selection: a strategy for wheat improvement

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 | Last Update by Sarah Davidson | March 2, 2009 | 2:24 PM
re: Breeding strategies and protocols 
 | December 13, 2008 | 8:06 PM
Posted by Gordon Cisar
Breeding strategies and protocols
Marker assisted selection: a strategy for wheat improvement by Bhakti Rana, Preeti Rana , Manoj K. Yadav, Sundeep Kumar
Sarah Davidson / Host25 / October 20, 2008 / 3:49 PM Comment
Need to ask Ravi to detail his Selected Bulk and shuttle breeding methodology on this page.
 View thread Host25: Breeding strategies and protocols
re: World Wheat 
 | December 13, 2008 | 8:05 PM
Posted by Gordon Cisar
World Wheat
Sarah Davidson / Host79 / December 2, 2008 / 10:09 AM Comment
Maybe something about global production areas under threat (historically: none, low, moderate, high, frequent, not so frequent, etc.) of each pathogen.
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re: World Wheat 
 | December 13, 2008 | 8:03 PM
Posted by Gordon Cisar
World Wheat
Sarah Davidson / Host79 / December 2, 2008 / 10:09 AM Comment
What content do we expect to place under this heading? If it does not have something to do with one of the 3 rust pathogens, does it belong in Rusto?
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re: Resistance Genes 
 | December 13, 2008 | 8:01 PM
Posted by Gordon Cisar
Resistance Genes
Resistance Genes Catalog (contributed by Mark Sorrells)
Sarah Davidson / Host11 / October 20, 2008 / 2:32 PM Comment
The article authored by Singh et. al. in Advances in Agronomy is an excellent resource for rustys. Can this article be posted to Rustopedia?
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Methods for SR36
Marker Assisted Selection in Wheat Marker Assisted Selection in Wheat - HOMECSREES-USDA ...
 | Last Update by Sarah Davidson | December 2, 2008 | 10:27 AM | 2 Attachments
Global production

World Wheat Production, Trade and Stocks 1992 - 1998

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 | Last Update by Sarah Davidson | December 2, 2008 | 10:09 AM
World Wheat
Global production
 | Last Update by Sarah Davidson | December 2, 2008 | 10:09 AM | 2 Comments
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