Simplified genetic structures of hybrids aid marker aided selection in trees

Ref ID: 10924
Ref Type: Personal Communication
Presenters: Shepherd, M.
Date: 10-6-2004
Duration: 30 minutes
Event Name: Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics Seminar Series
Event Series:
Event Dates: 10 June 2004
Location: Lismore, New South Wales
Recipients:
Recipient Organisations: Southern Cross University
Num Audience: 30
Organisers: Southern Cross University
Individual Organisers:
Keywords: adventitious rooting/breeder/breeding/clonal propagation/complex/conservation/conservation genetics/crop/cross/generation/genetic/genetic mapping/genetics/hybrid/hybrids/marker/marker-aided selection/Pinus caribaea var.hondurensis/Pinus elliotii var.elliotii/Pinus hybrids/plant/population/QTL/Queensland/selection/seminar/series/species/structure/tree/tree breeding/trees
Abstract: Complex genetic structures in tree breeding populations make marker-aided selection challenging. So we were interested in whether crosses between different tree species could be used as an analogue to the crosses used by crop breeders to generate segregating generations from inbred lines
Notes: Entered by Mervyn Shepherd (14/06/2004)
Address: mshepher@scu.edu.au
Reprint: Not in File
Program: SPF Genetic Improvement
Project: A7
Deliverable: A7-3
Confidentiality: Confidential to All Partners
Availability: Authors
Report: Annual Report 2003/4
Type: Seminar

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