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CSP00035 - AWCMMP-Component: Generic resource for the application of perfect…
International databases containing expressed genes from wheat and barley were explored by selective mining for all known genes involved in disease resistance. The focus was on a major class of plant resistance proteins that confer resistance to multiple pathogens and pests. Over 120 related gene members of the resistance proteins were identified and a subset of these was mapped onto the reference …Region: National
Published on 1 Mar 2003
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DAQ503 - TOPCROP Training Workshops and Information Resources for Northern…
This project initiated the development of the Ute Guide series for the specific needs of the broadacre grains industry of northern Australia. Ute Guides developed include the Insect Pests of Northern Australia, Peanut and Navybean Disorders, Soybean and Mungbean Disorders, Lucerne Pests and Disorders and Chickpea Disorders. The chickpea and lucerne Ute Guides are national publications. Sorghum,…Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2000
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TC002 - TOPCROP Workshops and Information Resources
The development of single issue grower focused workshops was achieved through the TOPACTIVE program. TOPACTIVE was developed in order to provide the framework for the authoring of workshops, featuring clearly defined learning outcomes (linked to national competency standards for the grains industries), detailed session plans, workshop resources, technical information, power point …Region: South
Published on 1 Jul 1997
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CIM10 - Exploitation of the Genetic Resources of Synthetic Wheats
This project developed, evaluated and imported into Australia new primary and derivative synthetic wheats. These materials were selected and developed under drought stress in Mexico and provide Australian wheat breeders with new sources of genetic variation. Initially, an inventory of all primary synthetic wheat stocks previously imported by Australia from the International Maize and Wheat…Region: National
Published on 7 Jan 1999
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UWA299 - Managing soil resources for enhanced and sustainable grain…
This project addressed the GRDC research priorities (subprogram 3.4.3) of maintaining chemical and biological fertility of soils through 'targeted research... to develop rotations and systems which enhance the sustainability of regionally-important soils and systems'.Region: West
Published on 1 Jul 1998
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DAV00103 - Establishing a SNP genomic resource for the Australian wheat industry
The project established for the Australian wheat industry the next-generation of molecular tools and genomic resources needed to underpin a wide range of breeding and research activities now and into the future. It delivered an extensive s ingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) resource and suite of data analysis tools, widely adopted by the wheat pre-breeding and…Region: South
Published on 30 Jun 2010
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SBM00002 - 01.07.2014 Ute Guide Apps and mobile resources
This collaborative project developed four Ute Guide apps and a robust system for more GRDC Ute Guide apps to be developed at a reasonable cost in the future if required. The result was a system for app development that is line with GRDC's policies for digital decision making material.Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2014
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CSP00071 - New resources for breeding for heading date and improved frost…
The VERNALIZATION1 gene ( VRN1 ) regulates flowering and frost tolerance in cereals. In winter varieties, VRN1 is activated by cold during winter to trigger flowering and switch off frost tolerance. In spring varieties, VRN1 is always active, therefore plants do not need to over-winter to flower but also have reduced frost tolerance. Large numbers of wheats and barleys were screened for different …Region: West
Published on 1 Feb 2006
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UMU105 - Development of a Legume specific Bioinformatics Resource for Legume…
There is an urgent need to increase the efficiency and speed of legume improvement programs by defining molecular genetic factors that underpin important agronomic traits that directly benefit grower profitability and competitiveness. The secure web-based LegumeDB bioinformatics system integrates breeder and molecular data to identify molecular markers associated with key legume agronomic traits. …Region: West
Published on 1 Dec 2001
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DAQ483 - Exploitation of the Genetic Resources of Synthetic Wheat
Investigation of the potential of synthetic wheat to broaden the genetic diversity used by Australian wheat breeding programs may contribute new sources of disease resistance, drought tolerance and yield potential that are not currently available to the Australian wheat industry. Two hundred and fifty two primary synthetics and 760 derived synthetics have been screened for a wide array of traits. …Region: National
Published on 1 Jul 2000