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Researchers study new form of super wheat
Researchers are examining ways to develop a genetically superior wheat that delivers high yields and shows more resistance to diseases and insects.
The prairie wheat commissions have announced a combined investment of more than $1.9 million over four years for the research. Harvey Brooks, General Manager of the Saskatchewan Wheat Commission, was asked by farmnewsNOW what he perceived as the end goal.
“The end goal here is to improve the relative net profitability of wheat for Saskatchewan farmers,” he said.
The research itself builds on work that was started five years ago, with the sequencing of the wheat genome. Brooks said after only three years, they were able to get very good results and they had a sequenced wheat genome with very good definition.