Authors:
Nicholas Wheeler, Oregon State University; Heather L. Merk, The Ohio State University
Introduction
This module reviews a number of marker applications that are already well developed and used by a growing number of forest tree programs around the world. These applications address objectives other than improving breeding value.
Module 12 — Marker Informed Breeding – Program Management
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External Link
- The Conifer Translation Genomics Network [Online]. Dendrome: A forest tree genome database. Available at: http://dendrome.ucdavis.edu/ctgn/ (verified 8 Aug 2011).
References Cited
- Grattapaglia, D. 2007. Marker–assisted selection in Eucalyptus. p. 251-281. In. E. P. Guimaraes, J. Ruane, B. D. Scherf, A. Sonnino, and J. D. Dargie (ed.) Marker assisted selection: Current status and future perspectives in crops, livestock, forestry and fish. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, Italy.
- Kubisiak, T. L., F. V. Hebard, C. D. Nelson, J. S. Zhang, R. Bernatzky, H. Huang, S. L. Anagnostakis, and R. L. Doudrick. 1997. Molecular mapping of resistance to blight in an interspecific cross in the genus Castanea. Phytopathology 87: 751-759.
- Lambeth, C., B. C. Lee, D. O’Malley, and N. Wheeler. 2001. Polymix breeding with parental analysis of progeny: an alternative to full-sib breeding and testing. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 103: 930-943.
- Slavov, G. T., G. T. Howe, and W. T. Adams. 2005. Pollen contamination and mating patterns in a Douglas-fir seed orchard as measured by simple sequence repeat markers. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:1592-1603. (Available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/X05-082) (verified 2 June 2011).
- Welz, H. and H. Geiger. 2000. Principles of marker assisted selection I. Qualitative traits. Training manual for a seminar held at IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, August, 1999. Haussmann, Geiger, Hess, Hash, and Bramel-Cox, Andhra Pradesh, India ICRISAT.
- White, T. L, W. T. Adams, and D. B. Neale. 2007. Forest genetics. CAB International, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Available online at: http://bookshop.cabi.org/?page=2633&pid=2043&site=191 (verified 2 June 2011).
External Link
- Forest health initiative. [Online]. Available at: http://foresthealthinitiative.org (verified 2 June 2011).
Cite This Learning Module
- Wheeler, N. Marker informed breeding – program management [Online Learning Module]. Genomics in Tree Breeding and Forest Ecosystem Management, Conifer Translational Genomics Network. eXtension Foundation. Available at https://plant-breeding-genomics.extension.org/marker-informed-breeding-program-management:-conifer-genomics-module-12/ (verified April 22, 2013).
Author Contributions
- Nicholas Wheeler developed the learning module content.
- Heather Merk developed the webpage.
Funding Statement
Support for the Conifer Translational Genomics Network project and the development of the teaching modules hosted here was provided by the USDA/NRI CSREES CAP Award # 2007-55300-18603, the USDA/NIFA AFRI Applied Plant Genomics Coordinated Agricultural Project Award #2009-85606-05680 and the USDA Forest Service. Development of this page was supported in part by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Solanaceae Coordinated Agricultural Project, agreement 2009-85606-05673, administered by Michigan State University. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Attachments:
MIB Program_Management.pdf (1.58 MB)
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