Maize - Products

#ProductTypeDescriptionCurrent UseAccessAccess URL
1 A microsatellite kit for the GCP maize reference germplasm set Genomic Resources Reference kit of 35 SSRs for maize  with
sequence list and protocol, germplasm
checks, and allele sizes of microsats for
those checks
Assessment of diversity in maize collections Contact Jean-Francois Rami, CIRAD, Montpellier France This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
2 Total transcriptome of smoke and butenolide treated germinating maize kernels Genomic Resources Microarray data describing the total
transcriptome of smoke and
butenolide-induced germinating
maize seeds and seedlings
genetic studies to elucidate physiological and biochemical pathways to induce increased germination and vigor of maize seeds under drought stress Transcriptome data has been deposited in the GEO database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.ni.gov/geo) under accession number GSE17484. mailto:balazs@
mail.mgki.hu
3 Publication:  A synthesis all known previous rice and maize disease resistance QTL studies Genomic Resources A publication demonstrating that
disease resistance QTLs are not
randomly distributed in the maize genome.
Reference Wisser, R. J., Balint-Kurti, P. J. and Nelson R. J., 2006. The genetic architecture of disease resistance in maize: a synthesis of published studies. Phytopathology 96:120-129. jmn99@cornell
.edu
4 A maize germplasm reference set Germplasm A reference set of maize composed of 225 inbred lines and another one of 30 populations (for further lines extraction) derived from the CIMMYT maize composite set of 987 inbred lines, genotyped with 47 SSRs, and 467 populations genotyped with 30 SSRs Comparative genomics studies and introduction of diversity and selected traits in maize breeding programs. Contact J. Cairns, International Center for Maize and Wheat Development (CIMMYT), El Batan, Mexico j.cairns@
cgiar.org
5 NILs for Southern Leaf Blight resistance in maize Germplasm A set of ~15 NILs carrying SLB QTL
from the resistant lines Mo17 and
NC250 was developed in a B73
background.
Resistance and genomics studies. See:

Zwonitzer, J.C. , Balint-Kurti, P., et al. Use of backcross recurrent selection and QTL mapping to identify loci contributing to Southern Leaf blight resistance in a highly resistant maize line. (In preparation)
Contact R. Nelson,Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA jmn99@
cornell.edu
6 NILs for Northern Leaf Blight resistance in maize Germplasm For CML52-derived NILs, 61 SSR
markers were used to test for 38 maize bins associated with multiple disease resistance.  Eight NIL pairs showing differences in disease reaction. For DK888-derived NILs, 18 SSR markers were used to test for maize bins associated with multiple disease resistance. Five NIL pairs showing differences in disease reaction.
Resistance and genomics studies. Contact R. Nelson,Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA jmn99@
cornell.edu
7 Disease resistance maize lines Germplasm Elite lines from the Kenya Agriculture
Research Institute resistant to Grey
Leaf Spot
Four best hybrids identified for nomination to the Kenyan National Performance trials Contact S. Gethi, Kenya Agriculture Research Institute (Kari), jgethi@
wananchi
.com
8 A SNP array for drought candidate genes in maize Informative Markers 1536 SNP array for Drought Candidate
Genes
Introgression of drought tolerant traits into maize GCP Central Registry http://gcpcr.grinfo.net/ http://
www.
panzea
.org/db/
gateway?file
_id=20
07_cand
idate_snp
9 QTL maps for maize diseases Informative Markers QTL maps for maize diseases in a
number of segregating populations
Reference for genomics studies 1) Balint-Kurti, P.J., Krakowsky, M. D., Jines, M. P., Robertson, L. A., Molnár, T. L., Goodman M. M. and Holland J. B. (2006) Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci for Resistance  to Southern Leaf Blight and Days to Anthesis in a Maize Recombinant Inbred Line Population. Phytopathology 96:1067-1071 jmn99@
cornell.edu
10 QTL for Aluminum tolerance in Maize Informative Markers Markers for novel maize Al tolerance
QTL with major effects on tolerance
populations and  to use for breeding
for improved Al tolerance.
Aluminum tolerance studies and improvement of maize breeding lines Contact L. Kochian, USDA/ARS, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA lvk1@
cornell.edu
11 Getting the focus right:  a GCP socio-economic study to determine production constraints specific to maize Publication This study organized the systematic tapping of the tacit knowledge of experienced research and development practitioners to provide valuable information on the relative importance of different production constraints and traits. The results of this study can be a checklist and guide to those involved in maize breeding and crop systems research and development by prioritizing key traits for the improvement in each of the systems. On-line socio-economic study Viewable and downloadable from Generation Challenge Program Website (www.generationcp.org) http://www
.generation
cp.org/sp5
_impact/
targeting
-and-focus
12 Genotypes of maize and sorghum identified with superior performance on acid soils Publication Genotypes of maize and sorghum
identified with superior performance on acid soils
Study of performance of QTLs in genotypes of maize and sorghum grown on acid soils. L. Kochian, USDA/ARS, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA lvk1@
cornell.edu