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     Steptoe x Morex (SxM):

A population of 150 doubled haploid lines developed from the Steptoe x Morex cross by the Hordeum bulbosum method. The parents, Steptoe and Morex, were selected for their diversity of agronomic traits, Steptoe is high yielding, broadly adapted six-rowed feed-type barley. Morex is midwestern also six-rowed cultivar that has been for long time considered as the American malting industry standard.

Please cite the following publication when using the Steptoe x Morex (SxM) data sets:
Kleinhofs et al (1993) A molecular, isozyme and morphological map of the barley (Hordeum vulgare) genome. Theor Appl Genet (1993) 86:705-712

How to obtain these lines:
Seeds of the parents and DHLs are available from:
Patrick M. Hayes
Department of Crop and Soil Science
109 Crop Science Building
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-3002

Q21861 x SM89010 (QSM): PLEXdb BarleyBase Experiment BB64: Genetic regulation of gene expression of barley in response to stem rust.

A population of 75 doubled haploid lines developed from a cross of Q21861 and SM89010 Hordeum bulbosum accessions used to study resistance to Pgt isolate TTKS stem rust. Data on this cross from Roger Wise and colleagues (rpwise@iastate.edu, moscou@iastate.edu). For more details please link to PLEXdb at http://www.plexdb.org/modules/PD_browse/popup_experiment_desc.php?experiment_id=1149#

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The file started, July 13, 2006 by RWW. Last update AD, Jan 15, 2010.