Browsing Varieties, plant breeding and release by Author "Berding, N"
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An assessment of the application of DNA markers to studies of genetic diversity and marker assisted selection in sugarcane : SRDC Final report SD99001
Carroll, B; McIntyre, L; Berding, N (1999)The project objectives were as follows: -
Assessment of bulk segregant analysis and marker- assisted selection for economically important traits in sugarcane : SRDC final report BS138
Carroll, B; Berding, N; McIntyre, L (1998)The main aim of this project was to assess the feasibility of bulk segregant analysis (BSA) and marker-assisted selection for important traits in sugarcane. The target trait for this feasibility study was rust resistance. ... -
Duplication of photoperiodic initiation facility at BSES : SRDC Final report BSS218
Berding, N (2000)Partnership-funded research by SRDC and BSES has resulted in excellent flowering being obtainable in populations of parental sugarcanes that flowered reluctantly, or never, under natural conditions at BSES Meringa. This ... -
Effect of far-red radiation on flowering of saccharum spp. hybrids
Berding, N; Moore, PH (1990)Many tropical sugarcane clones (Saccharum spp. hybrids) are unavailable for hybridization because of poor flowering. Methods are required to improve the flowering of such clones. This study was conducted to determine ... -
Effect of far-red radiation on flowering of Saccharum spp. Hybrids : SRDC final report BS1S
Berding, N; Moore, PH (1990)Many tropical sugarcane clones (Saccharum spp. hybr ids) are unavailable for hybridization because of poor flowering. Methods are required to improve the flowering of such clones. This study was conducted to determine ... -
Effect of far-red radiation on flowering of Saccharum spp. hybrids : SRDC Final report BS1S
Berding, N; Moore, PH (1990)Many tropical sugarcane clones (Saccharum spp. hybrids) are unavailable for hybridization because of poor flowering. Methods are required to improve the flowering of such clones. This study was conducted to determine whether ... -
Efficiency of bunch-planted and single-planted seedlings for selecting superior crosses in sugar cane : volumes 1 - 7
Skinner, JC; Berding, N; Hogarth, DM (BSES, 2004) -
Environmental stimuli for sugarcane suckering in the wet tropics : SRDC final report BSS221
Berding, N; Hurney, AP; Bonnett, GD; Joseph, F (2003)The northern section of the industry has been in crisis for most of the years in the decade up to 2002 because of declining CCS. This decline has been due to increased extraneous matter levels due largely to increased ... -
High day temperature inhibition of sugarcane flowering : SRDC final report BSS158
Berding, N; King, RW (2000)The objectives of this project was to determine the sensitivity of the floral initiation process in sugarcane to day temperatures exceeding 32?C.The objective was not achieved because no meristems were initiated in the ... -
Introgression of erianthus germplasm into the saccharum gene pool & Investigation of the saccharum spontaneum contribution to commercial clones by genomic DNA In SITU hybridisation : SRDC Final reports BS115 & BS139
Piperidis, G; D'Hont, A; Berding, N (1999)Project objectives: -
Introgression of new genes from Saccharum officinarum
Jackson, P; Piperidis, G; Aitken, K; Li, J; Morgan, T; Foreman, J; Hewitt, M; McIntyre, L; Berding, N (SRDC, 2004)Modern sugarcane cultivars are derived from two main ancestral species: Saccharum officinarum, which is the main source of high sucrose levels, and S. spontaneum. Only a small number of clones of either species have ever ... -
Optimum plot shape for variety trials - effect of competition between varieties : Final report 39905083
Berding, N; Skinner, JC (1991)Four plot shapes were compared using four replications of 60 clones. The shapes were 4-row long (4L), 4-row short (4S), 2-row long (2L) and 1-row long (1L). The standard length of 9.2m was used for long plots, short plots ... -
Reducing the Australian sugar industry's genetic vulnerability to sugarcane smut : SRDC final report BSS256
Croft, BJ; Berding, N (2007)Sugarcane smut was recorded for the first time in Australia in July 1998 in the Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA) and was identified in the Bundaberg/Isis, Central and Herbert regions of Queensland in 2006. Sugarcane smut ... -
Understanding the reproductive biology and ecology of sugarcane to manage the safe release of genetically modified cultivars
Bonnett, G; Olivares-Villegas; Berding, N; Morgan, T; Collins, P (2010)This project set out to obtain basic and previously unavailable information on the ecology and sexual reproduction of sugarcane primarily so advances in sugarcane biotechnology can be utilised to the benefit of the Australian ...