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Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae

RosBREED. RosBREED. Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae. Evaluation of Outreach Efforts. Reminder: Evaluation Data from 2010. RosBREED 2010 Breeding Program Survey

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Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae

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  1. RosBREED RosBREED Enabling marker-assisted breeding in Rosaceae Evaluation of Outreach Efforts

  2. Reminder: Evaluation Data from 2010 RosBREED 2010 Breeding Program Survey Baseline snapshot of knowledge, attitudes, skills, and use of markers in the U.S. Rosaceae breeding community, along with recommendations for training, information resources, research and development activities. • Audience Feedback from RosBREED Workshops • American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS), August 2010 • Pedigree-Based Analysis, Michigan State University, June 2010 RosBREED

  3. Reminder: Evaluation Data From 2010 Baseline Survey of Breeders and Allied Scientists: Overall Pattern Background knowledge and attitude toward use of marker-assisted breeding appear to be stronger than self-assessed skills or actual use of markers: RosBREED

  4. Evaluation Data from 2011 FlexQTL Workshop RosBREED

  5. Evaluation Data from 2011 • 2011-12 Breeder Interviews • Preliminary Report for January 2012 RosBREED Meeting at PAG: • Interviews from a random sample of 7 of the 15 RosBREED Demonstration Breeders and 2 additional U.S. Rosaceae Community Breeders • Additional interviews will be conducted in 2012 • Topics: • Attitude toward potential uses of markers in applied breeding programs • Current and planned uses of markers in applied breeding programs • Opportunities and challenges for marker applications in applied breeding programs • Interest in marker-related education, training, tools • Perceived effectiveness of the RosBREED project • Recommendations for RosBREED and similar projects • Context: Overall breeding program capacity, challenges, and needs (human capital, tangible capital, organizational and social capital) RosBREED

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