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MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION IN HOP BREEDING

Acta Horticulturae, 2005
Genetic maps have been constructed for many crops, for mapping monogenic traits and dissecting polygenic traits and to provide a basis for marker assisted selection (MAS), which is a very useful breeding strategy in the creation of new varieties. The Slovenian Institute for Hop Research and Brewing (SIHRB) has performed conventional hop breeding, which
Čerenak, Andreja   +4 more
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Agronomic, genetic and chemical tools for hop cultivation and breeding

Phytochemistry Reviews, 2022
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Paguet, A.   +4 more
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THE USE OF EMPIRICAL BREEDING VALUES TO IMPROVE GENETIC PROGRESS IN HOPS

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
A study was conducted on the use of best linear unbiased predictors (BLUP) to estimate breeding values (BV) as a breeding tool to aid the development of seedless triploid aroma hop genotypes. BLUP is well suited to perennial crop breeding programmes where trials often involve unbalanced data sets conducted on the same plants across multiple ...
R.A. Beatson, P.A. Alspach
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Registration of High‐Breeding‐Value Male Hop Germplasm USDA 21272M

Journal of Plant Registrations, 2012
USDA 21272M (Reg. No. GP‐34, PI 664286) was released to the public on 6 Dec. 2011. This germplasm has been utilized by USDA‐ARS for hop ( Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus ) varietal development for several decades.
John A. Henning, Alfred Haunold
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Registration of High‐Breeding‐Value Male Hop Germplasm USDA 21089M

Journal of Plant Registrations, 2012
USDA 21089M (Reg. No. GP‐35, PI 558573) was released to the public 6 Dec. 2011. This germplasm has been utilized by the USDA‐ARS for hop ( Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus ) varietal development for several decades.
John A. Henning, Alfred Haunold
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OVERVIEW OF THE USDA-ARS HOP MOLECULAR BREEDING PROGRAM

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
The overall objective of the USDA-ARS hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is to develop and release disease resistant, superior hop germplasm and varieties for the USA hop industry using both traditional and molecular-based selection protocols. As part of this mission, USDA-ARS develops new means of breeding to increase selection efficiency in breeding new hop ...
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APHID TOLERANCE OF DIFFERENT HOP GENOTYPES: FIRST ATTEMPTS TO DEVELOP A SIMPLE BIOTEST FOR HOP BREEDING BY THE USE OF PHORODON HUMULI

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
A keystone of future pest management in hops is the breeding of cultivars (cvs.) that are tolerant or resistant to Phorodon humuli infestation. During 2006 and 2007 first attempts were made for the development of a biotest concerning the aphid susceptibility of different hop genotypes. We chose for these tests the susceptible cvs. 'Hallertauer Magnum' (
F. Weihrauch   +3 more
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Parasites on the hop: Captive breeding maintains biodiversity of Eimeria communities in an endangered marsupial

Biological Conservation, 2016
Abstract The complex parasite communities of animals contribute to biodiversity, yet the conservation strategies that aim to preserve individual threatened species often overlook their parasite communities. Deeper understanding of parasite communities and how they are affected by management is important to the ultimate success of biodiversity ...
Elke T. Vermeulen   +3 more
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Chemical Analysis and Breeding Value of Male Hops(Humulus Lupulus L.)

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1968
SummaryAn investigation was carried out into the possibility of selecting male hops for breeding purposes by determining the a-acid contents of their flowers. It was shown that there was no correlation between the a-acid contents of six male parents and their progenies.
R. D. Hartley, R. A. Neve
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