Australia
December 11, 2003
CSIRO Plant Industry
Summer 2003/2004 Newsletter
CSIRO Plant Industry has developed a simple high-throughput
testing system that accurately identifies wheat and barley
varieties.
Variety identification of wheat and barley provides assurance of
quality for products that require different grain
characteristics, such as bread, noodles and beer.
The process is vital in maintaining Australia’s grain export
markets where performance standards must be upheld.
Premium markets such as Japan often demand that malting quality
barley shipments be essentially pure with respect to the
specified variety.
Variety testing also helps ensure end-point royalties are paid
on improved new varieties, giving breeders the resources to keep
producing better crop varieties.
The CSIRO ID system uses the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to
test leaf or grain samples using a panel of molecular markers.
Each marker gives a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ result. The pattern of results
generates an individual ‘bar code’ for each variety.
By using specific, targeted markers, varieties that are
extremely similar may be distinguished.
Designed to be practical, the system can be mostly automated –
test results can be read by machine and software has been
developed to interpret the data.
This enables this system to efficiently run the high volume of
tests required.
CSIRO’s wheat DNA variety testing system has been developed
through Graingene and licensed by Agrifood Technology.
The barley variety identification system was developed in
collaboration with ABB Grain Ltd. |