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Title: Races


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Races Traits Identified from GEM and ideas for
future utilization
Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
  • M. Blanco, C. Gardner, W. Salhuana, M. Shen
  • USDA-ARS NCRPIS GEM
  • - August 17, 2006 -

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Objectives
  • Review GEM germplasm for target traits, and
    development
  • Ames Raleigh (released lines)
  • Private and Public Coop germplasm information
  • Document status of tested/untested accessions
  • Discuss ideas for future utilization of GEM
    germplasm
  • Prioritization of GEM accessions and breeding
    crosses
  • Other applications, info needed, etc.

Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
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GEM Trait Targets
  • Agronomic adaptability - yield, lodging, grain
    moisture, and Y/M
  • Abiotic stress tolerance drought and heat
  • Ear mold and mycotoxin resistance aflatoxin and
    fumonisin
  • Disease resistance stalk and leaf diseases
  • Insect resistance (CRW, CEW, ECB)
  • Value-added traits (VATs)
  • Grain (proteingt13, oilgt6, and starchgt75)
  • Protein quality
  • Starch functional properties and Bio-energy
    traits
  • Silage yield quality

Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
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Summary of GEM trials (year 1998 2005)
  • No. of accessions used 66
  • No. of hybrids used 7
  • No. of lines used 13
  • No. of Populations used 3
  • No. of races 21
  • No. of breeding crosses tested 220
  • No. of breeding crosses untested 260
  • No. of release lines 1117
  • No. of new breeding crosses 63
  • GEM entries above check means 5.9

Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
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GEM Accessions by Races and Countries
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GERMPLASM RELEASES (2001-2006)
  • 135 Released Lines from Ames, Raleigh, and
    SCAs
  • Data from 1999-2005
  • Emphasis on 2-3 year data, across 2-3 testers
  • Focus on target traits
  • A few additional lines were distributed by
    Raleigh directly
  • SCA releases from DE, TX, OH, and WI

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GEM germplasm releases
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GEM releases by country race (temperate
accessions)
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GEM releases by country race (tropical
accessions)
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Accessions with greater than 5 entries above
check means (Yr 1999-2005, Midwest)
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Accessions with lt5 entries tested above check
means (Yr 1999-2005, Midwest)
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Low Aflatoxin GEM Lines 2003 - 2004
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Resistant
Resistant
Resistant
Mod Resistant
Susceptible
M. Clements, USDA-ARS, MS (2005)
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Breeding crosses with low aflatoxin content
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Resistant
Resistant
Mod Resist
Susceptible
Susceptible
M. Clements, USDA-ARS, MS (2005)
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Fusarium ear rot and fumonisin content
Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
Jim Holland, USDA-ARS, Raleigh, NC (2003 - 5)
Bill Dolezal, Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl, Woodland, CA
(2005)
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Fusarium/Fumonisin Resistant Pedigrees
  • Race Country
  • GEMS-0002 FS8A(S)S09-43-2 Mixed USA
  • GEMS-0003 2011-01_SE32_S17_F2S4 Dente
    Amarelo Brazil
  • GEMS-0061 AR16026S17-10-1-B-B Cristalino
    Colorado Argentina

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SE32 BR52060
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Fusarium Ear Rot
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Susceptible Line
Resistant Line
GEMS-0002 Public Release
MDI022N2120-399-001-B
Bill Dolezal, Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl, Woodland, CA
(2005)
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Gray leafspot resistant GEM germplasm
Germplasm line Derivation
Country/Race
Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
SE32 BR52060 and PE001 BR51403
Balint-Kurti, et al., (2006), Carson, et al.,
(2006), and Hawk et al. (2005)
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Protein Quality Index (Met Lys Trp) 3 Year
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Amylose and resistant starch content derived from
GUAT209S13
Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
J.L. Jane, ISU M. Campbell, Truman State U.,
(2005)
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Cuba
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Brazil
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Mexico
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Guatemala and Peru
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Barbados, Dom. Repub., and St. Croix
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Thailand
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines -
Argentina
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines
Chile and Uruguay
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Breeding crosses traits from derived lines USA
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LAMP Accessions not (yet) tested(but in the
pipeline)
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LAMP Accessions not (yet) in Pipeline
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Summary
  • GEM is making progress in identifying target
    trait phenotypes from 20 races that can be
    useful for breeding and genomic applications
  • Raleighs strength developmt for southern
    adapt, leaf disease and aflatox./fumon.
    resistance, and VATs (AA index, starch
    properties)
  • Ames strength Midwest adapt, anthracnose, CRW,
    and abiotic stress germplasm fumonisin resist.
    VATs (AA, starch properties)
  • Overall, tropical accessions have had better
    combination of target traits than temperate (so
    far)
  • Most promising tropical accessions from Cuba,
    Brazil, Mexico, Thailand
  • Most promising temperate include FS8s, and
    earlier material from AR, UR, and Chile with good
    Y/M, and earliness for Midwest
  • Feedback from cooperators is positive for
    material released from Raleigh and Ames (CUBA164,
    FS8s, DK888s, and Brazilian derived material)

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Issues/Suggested Ideas
  • GEM has 589 breeding crosses with 123
    tested-suggest to prioritize
  • A. Continue working the remaining untested
    LAMPs
  • B. Determine appropriate focus on breeding
    crosses we have released accessions from
  • C. Utilize successful breeding crosses for
    specific traits (CUBA164, etc.)
  • D. Implement SSD to reduce rows required for
    planting ETR S1 families-we can work 3X more pops
  • Lack of information on relatedness of accessions
  • A. Characterize accessions using SSRs or SNPs to
    assess degree of relationship between races or
    among accessions within a race
  • B. Develop genomic information on an important
    accession like CUBA164 with extensive phenotypic
    information to enhance likelihood of identifying
    trait associations with specific genotypes.
    Could be interesting model for future gene
    discovery
  • Marker assisted selection (MAS)
  • A. GEM lines are heterogenous-need to create
    homozygous lines for future mapping pops (to be
    done by partners?)

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GEM Cooperators Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements
Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
  • GEM private and public cooperators
  • USDA-ARS Collaborators
  • GEM staff
  • Andy Smelser, Res. Tech
  • Fred Engstrom, Res. Tech
  • Sue Duvick, Lab Manager
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