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North Carolina GEM Project 2012

The North Carolina GEM Project conducted yield trials and evaluated germplasm in various locations across North Carolina. The project involved a large number of trial plots and focused on breeding crosses and potential new germplasm. Mixed results due to heat and drought stress were observed at some locations. The project also included a nursery for S1 and S2 development and the production of new breeding crosses. Cooperator companies included Dupont Pioneer, Monsanto, Dow Agrosciences, and more.

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North Carolina GEM Project 2012

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  1. North Carolina GEM Project 2012 USDA/ARS: Matthew Krakowsky and Dale Dowden NC State: Major Goodman, A. Wayne Dillard and William Hill Grad Students: Oliver Ott and Jill Recker

  2. Field Program – Yield Trials • Approx. 9300 yield trial plots in NC • Five NC locations: Clayton, Kinston (Caswell and Cunningham farms), Lewiston, Salisbury • Up from 6000 in 2011 • Mixed results with low yields at some locations (drought, heat stress) • Additional 5300 plots coordinated from Raleigh • Two public, five private company cooperators • Heat and drought stress at some locations

  3. Germplasm in trials • S2 families derived from GEM breeding crosses • GEM released lines • GEM breeding crosses • Potential new germplasm for breeding crosses

  4. Nursery • Approx. 3000 rows plus 1200 rows in isolation • Six GEM breeding crosses for S1 development • Six GEM S1’s for S2 development • Allelic Diversity (450 rows in summer, 120 in winter) • Forty-one new breeding crosses produced (24 GEM x GEM and 17 tropical x GEM) • GEM bulk increases for released lines and potential releases

  5. Other news • New combine!

  6. GEM-Raleigh Cooperators • Dupont Pioneer • Monsanto • Dow Agrosciences • University of Tennessee • AgReliant Genetics • Pannar • GEM-Ames

  7. Questions?

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