Genetics and improvement of fusarium head blight resistance in Canadian spring wheat


Term
2020 - 2025
Sask Wheat Funding
$150,000
Status
status in progress

Lead Researcher

Lead Researcher

Dr. Dean SpanerUniversity of Alberta
Dr. Dean Spaner

Funding Partners

Project Description

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating fungal disease of wheat that causes major yield loss and quality deterioration in grain. Genetic resistance is the most effective and environment friendly strategy to control FHB. Although studies have been conducted in Canada on FHB, including identification of FHB resistance genes and quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping for FHB resistance, there is still need to better understand the genetics of FHB in Canadian wheat and to develop wheat cultivars with improved resistance against this disease. This project will help better understand the genetics of FHB resistance and generate resistant germplasm in Canadian wheat background to facilitate development of FHB resistant cultivars. This will result in the availability of more FHB resistant cultivars for wheat farmers of Canada.