186 Breeding for Tolerance to Abiotic Stress

Poster Session
C01 Crop Breeding & Genetics

Changed from General Session to breeding for stress tolerance including drought

Tuesday, November 2, 2010: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level

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Organizer:
Georgia Eizenga
Poster #100
Proteomics Approach for Analyzing Oat Lines with Different Freezing Tolerance.
Hyonngho Park, National Institute of Crop Science; Dea-Wook Kim, National Institute of Crop Science; Jang Hoon Sung, National Institute of Crop Science; Kwang-Geun Park, National Institute of Crop Science; Jong-Jin Hwang, National Institute of Crop Science; Wook-Han Kim, National Institute of Crop Science
Poster #102
A Self-Referencing Method for Selecting Heat-Tolerant Corn.
Ying Hu, Texas Tech University; Wenwei Xu, Texas A&M University; Junping Chen, USDA-ARS
Poster #103
Genetic Dissection High Temperature Tolerance Traits in Maize-a QTL Mapping Approach.
Junping Chen, USDA-ARS; Gloria Burow, USDA-ARS; John Burke, USDA-ARS
Poster #105
Phenotypic Evaluation of a Spring Wheat Association Mapping Panel Targeted to Identification of Heat and Drought Tolerance Genes.
Erena Edae, Colorado State University; Patrick Byrne, Colorado State University; Marc Moragues, Colorado State University; Scott Haley, Colorado State University; Scott Reid, Colorado State University; Matthew Reynolds, CIMMYT
Poster #107
Differentially Expressed Genes in Drought Stressed Cotton.
Wonkeun Park, Clemson University; Philip Bauer, USDA-ARS; Brian Scheffler, USDA-ARS; B. Todd Campbell, USDA-ARS
Poster #108
Screening of Common Bean Genotypes for Moderate and Severe Drought Stress In the Great Plains.
Angela Linares, North Dakota State University; Juan Osorno, North Dakota State University; Tim Porch, USDA ARS Tropical Agriculture Research Station; Carlos Urrea, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Poster #109
Screening Diverse Soybean Germplasm for Flood Tolerance.
John Carlin, University of Arkansas; Pengyin Chen, University of Arkansas
Poster #110
Genotypic Sensitivity to Irrigation Treatments and Yield Potential of Four Peanut Cultivars.
Paxton Payton, USDA-ARS; Kameswara Rao Kottapalli, Texas Tech University; Naveen Puppala, New Mexico State University
Poster #111
A Method for Screening Salt Tolerance in Soybean.
Fernando Ledesma Rodriguez, University of Arkansas; Sharon F. Holifield, University of Arkansas; Pengyin Chen, University of Arkansas; Richard A. Cartwright, University of Arkansas; Kenneth L. Korth, University of Arkansas; Tetsuaki Ishibashi, University of Arkansas
Poster #112
Proteomics Approach for Analyzing Salt Stress Response of Two Different Barley Cultivars.
Dea-Wook Kim, National Institute of Crop Science; Seong-Kun Yun, National Institute of Crop Science; Hyonngho Park, National Institute of Crop Science; Kwang-Geun Park, National Institute of Crop Science; Jong-Jin Hwang, National Institute of Crop Science; Wook-Han Kim, National Institute of Crop Science
Poster #113
Breeding for High Micronutrient Content Cassava in Nigeria.
Chiedozie Egesi, NIGERIA, Government of; Paul Ilona, NIGERIA, Government of; Emmanuel Okogbenin, NIGERIA, Government of; Busie Maziya-Dixon, NIGERIA, Government of; Sally Njoku, NIGERIA, Government of; Bunmi Olasanmi, NIGERIA, Government of; Ivory Ndukwe, NIGERIA, Government of; Peter Kulakow, NIGERIA, Government of; Alfred Dixon, NIGERIA, Government of
Poster #114
Responses to Aluminum in Ecotypes of Medicago Truncatula.
Yawadee Srimake, University of Hawaii TPSS; Susan Miyasaka, University of Hawaii
Poster #115
Nutrient Determination In a Soybean Breeding Population Developed for Iron Deficiency Chlorosis Resistance.
Keith King, Iowa State University; Manju Reddy, Iowa State University; Silvia Cianzio, Iowa State University; Randy Shoemaker, Iowa State University
Poster #116
Evaluation of IDC and Agronomic Traits Over 4 Cycles of Recurrent Selection for IDC Tolerance in Soybean.
Kyle Kocak, University of Nebraska- Lincoln; Travis Wegner, University of Nebraska- Lincoln; George Graef, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Poster #117
Relationships Among Agronomic Traits of Tropical Early Maturing Maize Cultivars Under Low-N and High-N Environments.
Baffour Badu-Apraku, IITA; Richard Akinwale, IITA; Samson Ajala, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture - IITA; Abebe Menkir, IITA; Muhydeen Oyekunle, IITA