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2005 North American Barley Researchers Workshop - Papers and Abstracts

 
 
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 Sponsors | Conference hosts | Papers and abstracts
      18th North American Barley Researchers Workshop
      and 4th Canadian Barley Symposium
      July 17-20, 2005, Red Deer, Alberta
Sponsors


Conference Hosts

Barley Development Council
Field Crop Development Centre
Alberta Barley Commission


Papers and Abstracts

Session 1: FEED AND FOOD QUALITY
Oral Presentations
Expanding opportunities for barley food and feed through product innovation
Malcolmson, L., R. Newkirk and G. Carson

Validation of an in vitro analysis to determine energy digestibility of barley for grower pigs
Zijlstra, R.T., W.C. Sauer, J.H. Helm, D.N. Overend, and R.W. Newkirk

Beta-glucan depleted barley and oat flours as animal feed
Johnson, I.R., D.R. Korver, T. Vasanthan, and F. Temelli

Improvement of barley-based food product color
Baik, B.-K., Z. Quinde, and S.E. Ullrich

Food barley development at the Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan
Rossnagel, B.G., T. Zatorski, and G. Arganosa

Session 1: Feed and Food Quality Poster Abstracts
Breeding for malt and feed quality barley in northern Australia
Fox, G., J. Bowman, K. Onley-Watson, A. Skerman, G. Bloustein, A. Kelly, A. Inkerman, D. Poulsen, and R. Henry

Milling energy and grain hardness in barley
Camm, G., and B.G. Rossnagel

Low phytate barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) development at the Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan
Rossnagel, B.G., T. Zatorski, G. Arganosa, and V. Raboy

Post-anthesis biomass yield and quality of barley cultivars developed by the Field Crop Development Centre
Nyachiro, J., J.H. Helm and P.E. Juskiw

Process development for quick cooking barley products
Qi, H., C. Phillips, M. Eliason, K. Erin, and F. Temelli

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Session 2: PATHOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY
Oral Presentations
International germplasm development for multiple disease resistance
Capettini, F.

Differential response of barley cultivars and accessions to Rhynchosporium secalis under field conditions
Turkington, T.K. and K. Xi

Mapping genes for Russian wheat aphid resistance in barley
Mittal, S., L. Dahleen, and D. Mornhinweg

Sequence tagged site markers linked to Septoria speckled leaf blotch resistance genes in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
Lee, S.H., and S. M. Neate

Session 2: Pathology and Entomology Poster Abstracts
PCR detection and quantification of Fusarium species
Grewal, T.S., B.G. Rossnagel and G.J. Scoles

Can we use Australian identified molecular markers for barley net blotch resistance in western Canadian barley breeding programs?
Grewal, T.S., B.G. Rossnagel and G.J. Scoles

Selection for improved scald resistance in the Crop Development Centre barley improvement program
Rossnagel, B.G., D. Voth, T. Zatorski, D.D. Orr, and T.K. Turkington

Selection for improved FHB tolerance in the Crop Development Centre barley improvement program
Rossnagel, B., D. Voth, T. Zatorski, J. Tucker, W. Legge and M. Savard

An AFLP derived tightly linked marker for true loose smut resistance (Un8)
Eckstein, P., D. Hay, B. Rossnagel, and G. Scoles

Cytological karyotyping of Pyrenophora teres
Beattie, A.D., G.J. Scoles, and B.G. Rossnagel

A molecular linkage map of Pyrenophora teres
Beattie, A.D., G.J. Scoles, and B.G. Rossnagel

The barley stem rust resistance gene Rpg5 encodes NBS-LRR and protein kinase domains in a single gene
Brueggeman, R.S., T. Drader, A. Druka, T. Cavileer, B. Steffenson, J. Nirmala, H. Bennypaul, K. Gill, and A. Kleinhofs

In vitro selection for pre-screening barley for resistance to fusarium head blight
Kumar, K., K. Xi, J.H. Helm, T.K. Turkington, and J. Zantinge

Diversification strategies for barley disease management in Alberta
Turkington, T.K., K. Xi, G.W. Clayton, K.N. Harker, J.G. O’Donovan, and N. Lupwayi

Resistance of western Canadian barley genotypes to scald in Alberta
Xi, K., T.K. Turkington, and C. Bos

Mapping and molecular marker development of scald resistance in ‘Seebe’ barley
Zantinge, J.L., J.H. Helm, Z. Hartman, J.B. Russell, and K. Xi

Breeding for multiple disease and multiple gene resistance in barley
Helm, J.H., H. Vivar, F. Capettini, K. Xi, P. Juskiw, and J. Zantinge

Variation in virulence among net blotch isolates infecting barley
Skoglund, L.G.

Assessment of artificial inoculation methods and deoxynivalenol levels in barley lines representing various candidate sources of resistance to Fusarium head blight.
Geddes, J., F. Eudes, B. Legge, and J. Tucker

Reaction of barley lines to leaf rust caused by Puccinia hordei
Sun, Y., J.D. Franckowiak, and S.M. Neate

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Session 3: MALTING AND BREWING QUALITY
Oral Presentations
Brewing and malting: Where are we and more importantly, where are we going?
McCaig, R.

The endoproteinases of barley and malt and their endogenous inhibitors
Jones, B.L.

Molecular structure and degradation patterns of endosperm cell walls from barley differing in hardness and beta-glucan and protein contents
Izydorczyk, M.S., A. Lazaridou, T. Chornick, and L. Dushnicky

Amino acid levels in wort and their significance in developing malting barley varieties
Edney, M.J., W.G. Legge, and B.G. Rossnagel

Commercialization of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) for screening barley lines in the breeding program and screening grain lots in a malt plant
Helm, J.H., L. Oatway, and P. Juskiw

Session 3: Malting and Brewing Quality Abstracts
The differences in fermentable carbohydrates of major Canadian malting barley varieties and their effects on fermentation
Li, Y., R. McCaig, K. Sawatzky, A. Egi, and M. Edney

NanoMash: A novel procedure for research mashing of limited-quantity barley malts
Marinac, L.A. and M.R. Schmitt

Comparison of hull peeling resistance of barley and malt in western Canadian two-row barley lines
Legge, W.G., J.S. Noll, and B.G. Rossnagel

Elimination of barley colour defects in Australia
Fox, G., M. Sulman, and K. Young

Characterization of barley tissue-ubiquitous beta-amylase2
Clark, S.E., P.M. Hayes and C.A. Henson

Barley seed osmolyte concentration as an indicator of preharvest sprouting
Henson, C.A., S.H. Duke, P. Schwarz, R. Horsley and C. Karpelenia

Osmolyte concentration as an indicator of malt quality
C.A. Henson, S.H. Duke and C. Karpelenia

Relationships among malt fermentability and malt quality parameters under the influence of barley beta-amylase heat stable allele
Gomez, B., H. Acevedo, and A.C. Lopez

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Session 4: BREEDING, AGRONOMY, AND GERMPLASM
Oral Presentations
Using multiple resources to develop barley varieties for North America
Clark, D.

Agronomic management barriers for improving selection rate of malting barley on the Canadian prairies
Grenier, M.

Barley ecology and management
Clayton, G.W., J.T. O’Donovan, J.T. Irvine, K.N. Harker, T.K. Turkington, N.Z. Lupwayi and R.H. McKenzie

Carbon isotope discrimination as a selection criterion for improved water use efficiency and productivity of barley on the prairies
Anyia, A.O., D.J. Archambault, J.J. Slaski, and J.M. Nyachiro

Twenty-five years of male-sterile-facilitated recurrent selection in barley
Therrien, M.C.

Measuring phyllochrons in barley to use for seeding date recommendations
Juskiw, P., J. Helm, and J. Nyachiro

Session 4: Breeding, Agronomy, and Germplasm Abstracts
Russian wheat aphid resistant barley – cultivar and germplasm release
Mornhinweg, D.W., P.P. Bregitzer, D.A. Obert, F.B. Peairs, D. Baltensperger, and R. Hammon

BARMS: A new relational database for barley breeding programs
Cooper, D.B., and B. Westlund

Mapping and molecular marker development of seed dormancy in a barley population derived from ‘Samson’ barley
Zantinge, J. and J. Nyachiro

Genotypic variation in preharvest sprouting resistance and seed dormancy in barley
Nyachiro, J.M., J.L. Zantinge, J.H. Helm, P.E. Juskiw, and D.F. Salmon

Using growing degree days to estimate maturity in small grain cereals
Juskiw, P., J. Helm, D. Salmon, and J. Nyachiro

Twelve years of barley-based rotations
Juskiw, P., and D. Westling

Development of winter hulless barley varieties as a high value crop
Brooks, W.S., C.A. Griffey and M.E. Vaughn

Multiple dominant and recessive marker stock development
Wolfe, R.I.

Genetic male sterile and xenia assisted reciprocal recurrent selection
Wolfe, R.I.

Isoyield analysis of barley cultivar trials in the Canadian Prairies
Yang, R.-C., D. Stanton, S. F. Blade, J. Helm, and D. Spaner

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Session 5: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENOMICS
Oral Presentations
Applications of GeneChips for barley improvement
Muehlbauer, G.J., D.F. Garvin, K. Smith, J. Boddu, and S. Cho

Molecular characterization of barley for variety description and identification
Eckstein, P., D. Hay, B. Rossnagel, and G. Scoles

Transcriptional profiling of gene expression during malting in barley
Lapitan, N., A.-M. Botha-Oberholster, T.J. Close, and C. Lawrence

Molecular marker assisted introgression of loose and covered smut resistance into CDC McGwire hulless barley
Grewal, T.S., B.G. Rossnagel, and G.J. Scoles

Coupling expressed sequences and bacterial artificial chromosome resources to access the barley genome
Madishetty, K., J.T. Svensson, P. Condamine, J. Zheng, S. Wanamaker, M.-C. Luo, T. Jiang, S. Lonardi, and T.J. Close

Analysis of barley necrotic mutants in relation to disease resistance/susceptibility
Kleinhofs, A., N. Rostoks, L. Zhang, and B. Steffenson

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Session 5: Biotechnology and Genomics Abstracts
A TaqManŽ fluorescent reporter probe replaces gel electrophoresis for the Rpg1 SCAR marker in molecular marker-assisted selection
Eckstein, P., D. Hay, B. Rossnagel, and G. Scoles

Genetic analysis of preharvest sprouting in barley
S.E. Ullrich, J.A. Clancy, H. Lee, F. Han, K. Matsui, and I.A. del Blanco

Effects of ethylene in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) tissue culture regeneration
Jha, A.K., L.S. Dahleen, and J.C. Suttle

Validation of select diastatic power QTL in elite Western U.S. six-rowed spring barley germplasms
Hoffman, D., A. Hang, and D. Obert

The barley stem rust resistance gene product Rpg1 is specifically degraded upon infection with the stem rust fungus Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici pathotype MCC
Nirmala, J., B. Steffenson and A. Kleinhofs

Saturation mapping of barley chromosome 2H fusarium head blight resistance QTL
Maier, C., D. Schmierer, T. Drader, R. Horsley, and A. Kleinhofs

Map-based cloning efforts of the barley spot blotch resistance gene Rcs5
Drader, T.B., K.A. Johnson, R.S. Brueggeman, H.-R. Kim, D. Kudrna, R. Wing, B. Steffeson, and A. Kleinhofs

A gene tagging system for Hordeum vulgare
Eudes, F., A. Laroche, M. Frick, J. Geddes and L. Robert

Unraveling the mysteries of germination using SAGE (Serial Analysis of Gene Expression)
Pacey-Miller, T., J. White, A. Crawford, P. Bundock, G. Cordeiro, D. Barbary and R. Henry

 
 
 
 

Other Documents in the Series

 
  Barley Development Council
Messages from the Chair and Secretary
Incorporation of the Barley Development Council
BDC Position Statement on Genetically Modified Barley
Barley Development Council Members
Barley Research Needs and Priorities
Important Players in Barley Industry and Research
List of Current Barley Projects
Minutes - 13th Annual Meeting, July 2006
Minutes - 10th Annual Meeting, June 2003
3rd Canadian Barley Symposium - Papers and Abstracts
2005 North American Barley Researchers Workshop - Papers and Abstracts - Current Document
 
 
 
 
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