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Title: MORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE USDA, NPGS MEDICAGO TRUNCATULA COLLECTION

Author
item Greene, Stephanie

Submitted to: Alfalfa Improvement Conference Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 6/18/2003
Publication Date: 6/18/2003
Citation: Greene, S.L. 2004. Morphological evaluation of the USDA, NPGS Medicago truncatula collection. In Proceedings of the 40th North American Alfalfa Improvement Conference, July 18-21. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. [http://www.naaic.org/Meetings/National/2004NAAIC&TC/2004abstracts/sgreene-2.pdf]

Interpretive Summary: Medicago truncatula Gaertner serves as a model in genomic research on leguminous species. In 2003, this species accounted for over 50 % of Medicago seed requests. To better serve the user community, we carried out an extensive morphological evaluation of the entire collection in 2003. A total of 314 accessions were evaluated for 37 traits in a replicated trial. With the exception of one trait, accessions in the collection were statistically significant for all traits examined. This data is available to users and will be helpful in supporting genomics research.

Technical Abstract: Medicago truncatula Gaertner serves as a model in genomic research on leguminous species. In 2003, this species accounted for over 50 % of Medicago seed requests. To better serve the user community, we carried out an extensive morphological evaluation of the entire collection in 2003. A total of 314 accessions were evaluated for 37 traits in a replicated trial. With the exception of one trait, accessions in the collection were statistically significant for all traits examined. This information will be placed into GRIN (www.ars-grin.gov/npgs) and is available for use, were it should support genomic research efforts.