7 results match your criteria: "Regional Cereal Rust Research Center (RCRRC)[Affiliation]"

Landraces are considered a valuable source of potential genetic diversity that could be used in the selection process in any plant breeding program. Here, we assembled a population of 600 bread wheat landraces collected from eight different countries, conserved at the ICARDA's genebank, and evaluated the genetic diversity and the population structure of the landraces using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. A total of 11,830 high-quality SNPs distributed across the genomes A (40.

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Comparison of Genomic Prediction Methods for Yellow, Stem, and Leaf Rust Resistance in Wheat Landraces from Afghanistan.

Plants (Basel)

March 2021

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Biodiversity and Crop Improvement Program, Regional Cereal Rust Research Center (RCRRC), P.O. Box 35661 Menemen, Izmir, Turkey.

Wheat rust diseases, including yellow rust (Yr; also known as stripe rust) caused by Westend. f. sp.

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A wheat rust survey was conducted in Iraq in 2019 and collected 27 stem rust (caused by Puccinia graminis Pers.:Pers. f.

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Landraces are a potential source of genetic diversity and provide useful genetic resources to cope with the current and future challenges in crop breeding. Afghanistan is located close to the centre of origin of hexaploid wheat. Therefore, understanding the population structure and genetic diversity of Afghan wheat landraces is of enormous importance in breeding programmes for the development of high-yielding cultivars as well as broadening the genetic base of bread wheat.

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