BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250813T043826EDT-2661zJJ8Ni@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250813T083826Z DESCRIPTION:Research Horizons in Plant Science presents an online seminar b y invited guest speaker Dr Tanya Copely\, C脡ROM\n\nSoybean is an economica lly important crop\, accounting for over 70% of world protein consumption in 2015. In order to meet world needs\, an expansion of the soybean growin g region is required\; however\, agricultural expansion is limited in long day and short season regions. The identification of genes involved in soy bean flowering and maturity is required to fully maximize the agricultural expansion of soybean. As part of a Genome Canada project\, novel loci and genes controlling soybean maturity were identified in a foreign soybean p opulation to identify maturity genes not currently being used in Canadian soybean breeding programs. Two novel regions were identified in the foreig n population and are currently being integrated into the short-season bree ding program at C脡ROM for further validation. An expression quantitative t rait locus (eQTL) study is also underway to validate the regions in two di stinct populations. In addition to identifying novel regions involved in s oybean maturity\, we have also investigated the role of\n different known a nd highly utilized early gene allele combinations\, particularly different combinations of the E1 to E4 genes\, which strongly affect maturity and h ave been highly used in Canadian soybean breeding\n programs. This study de monstrated that certain allele combinations were more favourable for certa in Canadian environments.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nTanya Copley completed h er B.Sc. in agriculture sciences at 9I制作厂免费. Continuing at McGil l\, she completed her M.Sc. developing a multiplex test to identify and qu antify two honey bee pathogens\, Nosema apis and N. ceranae. She continued with her Ph.D. at 9I制作厂免费 examining soybean-Rhizoctonia solani interaction s using multi-omics approaches. She proceeded to complete her postdoctoral fellowship with Louise O鈥橠onoughue at C脡ROM\, where she is examining the role of maturity genes in short season soybean with the goal to help expan d the soybean growing region of Canada. She has since been promoted to a\n research position in phytopathology.\n\nTo participate: online on Zoom\n\n Meeting ID: 895 2894 3752\n DTSTART:20210121T150000Z DTEND:20210121T150000Z LOCATION:Online SUMMARY:Climate-smart breeding for short-season soybean URL:/macdonald/channels/event/climate-smart-breeding-s hort-season-soybean-327664 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR