Source
Molecular Breeding
Springer Netherlands
Issue Volume 18, Number 3 / October, 2006
ISSN 1380-3743 (Print) 1572-9788 (Online)
DOI 10.1007/s11032-006-9031-4
Pages 229-239
ABSTRACT
Corn lines with improved
culturability and transformability were produced using
Marker Assisted Breeding (MAB) to introgress specific
regions from the highly transformable hybrid, Hi-II, into
the elite line, FBLL that responds very poorly in culture.
FBLL is a female inbred parental stiff-stalk line that has
been used to produce a series of some of DEKALB’s
historically best selling hybrids. Five unlinked regions
important for culturability and transformability were
identified by segregation distortion analysis and
introgressed into FBLL to produce the highly transformable
FBLL-MAB lines. Agrobacterium mediated transformation was
used to screen the FBLL-MAB lines and select the most
efficient lines for transformation using immature embryo
explants. Two highly efficient transformation systems were
developed using kanamycin and glyphosate as selective
agents. To evaluate agronomics, two testcross hybrids were
produced for each of the three lead FBLL-MAB lines. A
25-location, 3-replication yield trial was used to evaluate
grain yield, yield stability, and agronomic characteristics
of the hybrids. Yields were found to be 2–5% lower and more
stable (across a diverse set of environments) among hybrids
produced with the FBLL-MAB lines as compared to the same
hybrids produced with FBLL.
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