Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley

Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the most important cereal crops in North Dakota, which ranks second amongst all states for barley production in the United States. Barley is used for the production of malt, which is used for brewing beer. The malting and brewing industries set strict standards...

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Main Author: Jung, Renata
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Published: North Dakota State University 2015
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-252412021-09-28T17:10:51Z Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley Jung, Renata Botany. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the most important cereal crops in North Dakota, which ranks second amongst all states for barley production in the United States. Barley is used for the production of malt, which is used for brewing beer. The malting and brewing industries set strict standards for malt quality; yet, determining malt quality of experimental barley lines is very expensive. For this reason, quality is typically determined at the latter stages of the breeding program, resulting in rejection of many genotypes after large investments for agronomic performance, disease resistance, and end-use quality evaluations have occurred. High quality malt cultivars must possess numerous genetically controlled characteristics. This limits the effectiveness of phenotypic selection for malt quality. The use of marker-assisted selection (MAS) may enable breeders to eliminate lines with undesirable traits earlier in the breeding process, reducing costs, and improving genetic gain. In spite of the large number of mapped QTLs, few examples exist in the literature in which QTL analysis and MAS have been applied to the genetic improvement of malting barley. This research was initiated to identify robust marker-trait associations for malting quality, disease resistance, and agronomic traits utilizing genome-wide association mapping of selected NDSU two-rowed lines. Our research successfully identified numerous marker-trait associations for the traits evaluated to be used for MAS to improve the North Dakota State University barley breeding program. American Malting Barley Association 2015-08-21T16:56:04Z 2015-08-21T16:56:04Z 2015 text/dissertation movingimage/video http://hdl.handle.net/10365/25241 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf video/quicktime application/pdf North Dakota State University
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Jung, Renata
Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley
description Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is one of the most important cereal crops in North Dakota, which ranks second amongst all states for barley production in the United States. Barley is used for the production of malt, which is used for brewing beer. The malting and brewing industries set strict standards for malt quality; yet, determining malt quality of experimental barley lines is very expensive. For this reason, quality is typically determined at the latter stages of the breeding program, resulting in rejection of many genotypes after large investments for agronomic performance, disease resistance, and end-use quality evaluations have occurred. High quality malt cultivars must possess numerous genetically controlled characteristics. This limits the effectiveness of phenotypic selection for malt quality. The use of marker-assisted selection (MAS) may enable breeders to eliminate lines with undesirable traits earlier in the breeding process, reducing costs, and improving genetic gain. In spite of the large number of mapped QTLs, few examples exist in the literature in which QTL analysis and MAS have been applied to the genetic improvement of malting barley. This research was initiated to identify robust marker-trait associations for malting quality, disease resistance, and agronomic traits utilizing genome-wide association mapping of selected NDSU two-rowed lines. Our research successfully identified numerous marker-trait associations for the traits evaluated to be used for MAS to improve the North Dakota State University barley breeding program. === American Malting Barley Association
author Jung, Renata
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title Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley
title_short Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley
title_full Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley
title_fullStr Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Selection of Malting Quality and Associated Traits in Barley
title_sort identification of molecular markers for marker-assisted selection of malting quality and associated traits in barley
publisher North Dakota State University
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