Transcript ALBERTA / CANADA BARLEY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Alberta Agriculture and Food Field Crop Development Centre
Background
The barley breeding program started in 1973 as part of a feed grain breeding program The purpose of the program was to develop and evaluate barley, triticale, and winter wheat cultivars for Alberta.
The primary interest of this program has been the production of high yielding, high quality feed barley and triticale.
History
In 1978 the program was moved to Lacombe Approximately 250 acres of barley land In 1993, with the consolidation of federal and provincial barley breeding at Lacombe, the two-row malting barley program began
Field Crop Development Centre
Currently owns approximately 390 acres of land at Lacombe Leases another 200 acres of land Leases 4 off-site locations in Calmar, Olds, Trochu and Morrin
Lacombe
Where are we?
Downtown Office
The office building is in the town of Lacombe Facilities include: seed quality laboratory (NIRS), cold seed storage facilities, storage facilities and offices
Research Farm
Located just south of Lacombe Facilities include: field service center, seed dryers, seed cleaning facilities, field laboratory and seed storage, equipment storage and growth facilities.
NEW GROWTH FACILITIES J.H. Helm Cereal Research Centre
Feed Grain Development
Breeding varieties of Barley and Triticale for feed grain and forage (silage and grazing). We concentrate on Yield, disease resistance and nutritional quality.
Barley Program
Breeding/Variety Development Specific Objectives: Higher yielding cultivars Quality Disease Resistant Cultivars Early maturing cultivars Post harvest Special purpose barley cultivars Maintenance and improvement of a diverse germplasm collection for cultivar improvement
Triticale Program
Breeding/Variety Development Specific Objectives: Higher yielding cultivars Reduce plant height Earlier maturity cultivars High protein content and quality Higher annual forage yielding cultivars Awnless cultivars for green feed production Post-harvest sprouting resistant cultivars High test weight, winter hardiness (winter triticale) Maintenance and improvement in disease resistance, drought tolerance, lodging resistance Maintenance and improvement of germplasm
Winter Wheat Program
Breeding/Variety Development Specific Objectives: Improved winter hardiness Higher yielding cultivars Semi-dwarf cultivars Snow mold resistant cultivars Good milling quality (red or white) Resistance to leaf diseases Earlier maturing cultivars Sprouting resistance similar to spring wheat Improved drought tolerance Maintenance and development of germplasm
Breeding Methodology
Modified bulk breeding program Pressure put on bulks to move them in desired direction Selections made in F 5 -F 7 Headrows to yield trials
Head selections in California Spreading Scald Infected Straw
Germplasm
Introductions Assessments-agronomics, quality, disease resistance Identification of parental material Introduction to breeding program
Bulks and Headrows
Yield Trials
Multi-site Yield & Agronomic Testing
Olds Trochu Morrin Calmar
Stress Assessment
Drought Lodging
Harvesting
Vogeling Silaging Combining
Seed Cleaning & Weighing
California Winter Nursery
Traditional Plant Biotechnology
Selective breeding of plants Genetic markers Double haploid production Mutagenesis and selection
Quality / NIR System
Whole Grain Samples All samples from breeding program (headrows – advanced yield trials) analyzed for quality 40,000 samples can be analyzed in 4 months
Alberta Barley Commission Producer Groups C.S.G.A
SeCan etc.
Alberta Agriculture and Food Groups Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Funding Agencies ACIDF WGRF Field Crop Development Centre Research Collaboration Industry Rahr Malting CWB CIGI Other Governments British Columbia Saskatchewan
Varieties Developed At FCDC
BARLEY TRITICALE
Variety
Empress Abee Samson Noble Condor Falcon Tukwa Seebe Phoenix Kasota Tercel Mahigan Jaeger Peregrine Niska Trochu Vivar Tyto Niobe Manny Ponoka Sundre Wapiti Pika Pronghorn Bobcat Tyndal Bunker
Year Registered
1982 1982 1985 1987 1988 1992 1992 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2002 2002 2003 2003 2005 1987 1990 1996 1998 2005 2005
Characteristics
6-row feed barley 2-row feed barley 6-row semi-dwarf 6-row feed barley 2-row hulless 6-row hulless semi-dwarf 6-row semi-dwarf 2-row feed barley 2-row hulless 6-row semi-dwarf 2-row hulless 6-row semi-dwarf 6-row hulless 6-row hulless semi-dwarf 6-row semi-dwarf 6-row feed barley 6-row semi-dwarf 6-row hulless 2-row feed 6-row feed 2-row feed 6-row feed Spring triticale Winter triticale Spring triticale Winter triticale Spring triticale Spring triticale
FCDC -Staff
Susan Albers, Triticale Program Monica Ban Matei, Biotech Program Colin Bergen, Triticale Program John Bowness, Barley Program Robyne Bowness, Pulse Program John Brown, Branch Head Kan-Fa Chang, Pulse Pathologist Trina Dubitz, Pulse Program Tim Duggan, Data Management Donna Hand, Centre Administration Stan Hand, Research Farm Operations Christine Hanrahan, Computer Lab Zhanna Hartman, Biotechnology Program Jim Helm, Head of Research Mark Howe, Research Farm Operations Pat Juskiw, Barley Breeder Yadeta Kabeta, Research Scientist Krishan Kumar, Pathology Program Elaine Lacroix, Centre Administrator Susan Lajeunesse, Barley Program Laura Leggott, Germplasm Shan Lohr, Doubled Haploid Lab Don Morehouse, Growth Facility Joseph Nyachiro, Barley Breeder Lori Oatway, Quality Lab Mike Oro, Breeder Seed/Barley Program Don Salmon, Triticale Breeder Bev Smith, Barley Program Mary Lou Swift, Feed Quality Research Scientist Carla Weidner, Barley Program Donna Westling, Barley Program Mandy Wilson, Pathology Program Kequan Xi, Pathologist Shiming Xue, Biotechnology Program Jennifer Zantinge, Molecular Biologist