| Poster no. |
Poster title |
Poster presenter |
| 3.1 |
Designing crossing and selection strategies to combine diagnostic markers and quantitative traits |
Scott Chapman (CSIRO, Australia) |
| 3.2 |
Simulating yield impact of QTL controlling leaf and silk expansion under drought in maize |
Claude Welcker (Agropolis--INRA) |
| 3.3 |
Identification of additive and epistatic genes in maize (Zea mays L.) |
Scott Chapman (CSIRO, Australia) |
| 3.4 |
Genetic dissection of quantitative trait loci for plant height in common wheat |
Ruilian Jing (CAAS) |
| 3.5 |
Identification of quantitative trait loci for salinity tolerance to rice in an advanced backcross population derived from two indica varieties, Boilam and BRRI Dhan 27 |
HB Shozib (University of
Dhaka, Bangladesh) |
| 3.6 |
Improvement of mega rice varieties BR11 and BRRI dhan28 by introgression of the Saltol loci using markerassiste backcrossing |
Zeba Seraj (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh) |
| 3.7 |
Molecular marker development and genome mapping in coconut in Sri Lanka |
Lalith Perera (Coconut Research Institute, Sri Lanka) |
| 3.8 |
Field evaluation of wheat-barley introgression lines under different water regimes |
Márta Molnár-Láng (Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) |
| 3.9 |
Marker−assited selection for drought tolerance rice in Vietnam |
Nguyen Thi Lang Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute, Vietnam |
| 3.10 |
Application and validation of the major QTL phosphate uptake 1 (Pup1). |
S Heuer (IRRI) |
| 3.11 |
See 2.12 above |
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| 3.12 |
Marker−assisted backcrossing for improved salt tolerance in rice |
Michael J Thomson (IRRI) |
| 3.13 |
Development of chromosome segment substitution lines from a cross between cultivated peanut and a wild synthetic amphidiploid |
Daniel Foncéka (Agropolis--CIRAD) |
| 3.14 |
Tailoring superior alleles for abiotic stress genes for deployment into breeding programmes: A case study based on association analysis of Altsb, a major aluminum tolerance gene in sorghum (Altsorghum) |
Jurandir Magalhaes (EMBRAPA) |
| 3.15 |
A participatory “cowpea production appraisal”: reliable frame to building up a marker assisted selection for Striga resistance in cowpea |
Jean-Baptiste Tignegre (INERA, Burkina Faso) |
| 3.16 |
A lysimetric system to simultaneously assess T, TE and HI in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
Vadez Vincent (ICRISAT) |
| 3.17 |
Correlating yield stability under drought with genome introgression through graphical genotyping |
S Robin (Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India) |
| 3.18 |
Marker−assisted multiple traits pyramiding of root QTLs, water−use efficiency, seedling vigour and grain yield for semi irrigated aerobic and drought tolerance in rice |
Shailaja Hittalmani (University of Agricultural Sciences, India) |
| 3.19 |
Response of multiple-trait QTL pyramids for drought tolerance and aerobic situation in India by farmer participatory selection and evaluation |
Shailaja Hittalmani (University of Agricultural Sciences, India)
|
| 3.20 |
Advances in bridging small grain cereals genetic resources, genomics and breeding work in Morocco |
N. Nsarellah (INRA, Morocco) |
| 3.21 |
Cassava wild relatives utilisation at Embrapa |
Alfredo Alves (EMBRAPA) |
| 3.22 |
Traits related to drought tolerance mechanisms in cassava |
Alfredo Alves (EMBRAPA) |
| 3.23 |
Field evaluation of cassava varieties under drought stress in Kenya, Tanzania and Ghana |
Morag Ferguson (IITA) |
| 3.24 |
The ‘Community of Practices’ concept applied to rice production in the Mekong Region: Quick conversion of popular rice varieties with emphasis on drought, salinity and grain quality improvement (For abstract see 4.6 in poster abstracts booklet) |
Jonaliza L. Siangliw (BIOTEC) |
| 3.25 |
Development of informative markers through association (Late addition - abstract available here) |
Tim Setter (Cornell University) |
| 3.26 |
Assessment of the breeding value of superior haplotypes for AltSB, a major Al tolerance gene in sorghum: linking upstream genomics to acid soil breeding in Niger and Mali (ALTField) (Late addition - abstract available here) |
Robert Schaffert (EMBRAPA) |
| 3.27 |
SSR analysis of F1 intra specific crosses of cassava for the identification of new sources of CMD resistance in African germplasm (Late addition - abstract available here) |
Emmanuel Okogbenin (CIAT) |