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Research Project: APPLICATION OF RICE GENOMICS TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE CROPPING SYSTEMS FOR THE GULF COAST

Location: Beaumont, Texas

Title: Factors contributing to milling quality differences in MY3, a 'RiceCAP' project milling population

Authors
item Jodari, Farman - CA COOP. RICE
item Roughton, A - CA COOP. RICE
item Fjellstrom, Robert
item Scheffler, Brian

Submitted to: Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings/Symposium
Publication Acceptance Date: February 1, 2008
Publication Date: N/A

Technical Abstract: A unique California long grain milling population is being phenotyped for milling and fissuring characteristics within the RiceCAP project. Low milling parent of this population has difference in grain shape, degree of chalkiness, and amylose content, as compared to the high milling parent. Contribution of each factor will be evaluated and the usefulness of this population in the development of genetic markers for each factor will be discussed.

   

 
Project Team
McClung, Anna
McClung, Anna
McClung, Anna
Chen, Ming-Hsuan
Pinson, Shannon
 
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