Location: Vegetable Crops Research
Project Number: 5090-21000-073-084-A
Project Type: Cooperative Agreement
Start Date: Sep 15, 2022
End Date: Aug 14, 2026
Objective:
Obj. 1 - Develop cost-effective genomic tools to advance breeding populations and integrate loci related to economically significant traits identified by stakeholders.
Obj. 2 – Using multi-parental and bi-parental populations to map location(s) of genes underlying economically important traits using an optimized genomic-assisted strategies from Obj 1.
Obj. 3 – Estimate economic value to buyers and the industry of improved traits on a simple trait and multiple trait basis
Approach:
1-The specific research activities include: (i) sequencing, de novo assembly, and annotate 20-25 elite breeding lines and landraces harboring alleles underlying important traits; (ii) Identify single nucleotide polymorphisms and structural variants representative of genetic diversity in diverse germplasm and elite breeding lines; (iii) Produce optimized genotyping platforms for trait discovery in targeted populations, introgress of alleles contributing to traits with simple inheritance, and genomic assisted selection for complex traits in carrot breeding populations.
2 – Conduct field trialing of genetic mapping populations created from crosses with elite breeding lines and landraces for economically important traits with complex genetic inheritance including resistance to root knot nematode and cavity spot, bolting resistance, flavor, pigments, and seedling vigor.
3- Measure net payoffs to consumers and producers using economic simulation models and estimated cost and willingness-to-pay parameters for the traits evaluated.