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Item Accessions from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program 1923-1950: Accessions N231 to N50174(1950) Horticultural Research CenterItem Accessions from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program 1951-1972: Accessions N511 to N72111(1972) Horticultural Research CenterItem Apple fruit cold storage trial data from 1950s and 1960s and performance of plum selections at Morden Manitoba in 1956(1963) Horticultural Research CenterItem Duplicate Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1913-1922(1922) Horticultural Research CenterItem Duplicate Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1923-1929(1929) Horticultural Research CenterItem Duplicate Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1930-1935(1935) Horticultural Research CenterItem Fruit descriptions and phenotype data for apple and plum selections. Date range: 1955-1966(1966) Horticultural Research CenterItem Genetic analysis and characterization of variegation in hybrid grape populations (Vitis spp.)(2020-09) Olson, JackVariegation is a plant trait defined by “plants which develop patches of different colors in the vegetative parts”, although variegation can express in reproductive parts of plants as well (Kirk and Tilney-Bassett, 1978). Variegation is a common trait found among a wide variety of plant species and has been reported in V. vinifera, sport mutations, and segregating in hybrid grape populations (Reisch and Watson, 1984; Filler et al., 1994; personal observation). Variegation is highly desirable in ornamental plant breeding for its showy colors and patterns, but in grape seedlings, it has been observed to have deleterious effects in the form of shorter and less vigorous plants than their wild-type siblings. Mapping the locus or loci associated with variegation would allow for the development of markers to identify parents that may carry the recessive allele for the trait, allowing for more informative decisions on population size and parental combinations when making crosses (Chapter 2). Three different mapping approaches - bulked segregant analysis (BSA), Genome-wide association study (GWAS), and genetic mapping - were utilized to detect and validate associated loci. A total of 9 hybrid grape populations were utilized in mapping, of which all 9 were used in BSA, 3 (GE1642, GE1703, GE1895) were used in GWAS and 2 (GE1642, GE1703) were used in QTL genetic mapping. BSA detected four highly significant SNP markers on chromosome 14 between the physical positions of 21,425,721 to 21,425,734 Mbp. GWAS identified 24 significantly associated markers on chromosome 14 from 27.1 to 30.1 Mbp in GE1642 and GE1895; however, 9 markers on chromosome 11 from 12.1 to 18.4 Mbp were significantly associated with variegation in GE1703. Genetic mapping of GE1642 and GE1703 mapped the variegation the same regions, which validated the region identified in GWAS. Thus, two major loci on chromosomes 11 and 14 were associated with variegation in separate hybrid grape populations. Candidate genes for variegation were identified in the two locus regions for future studies. The effects of variegation on hybrid grape were examined in a variety of experiments in which it was discovered that variegation resulted in a reduction in photosystem II efficiency; reduced leaf chlorophyll and carotenoid concentration; altered leaf palisade mesophyll structure; and had significant reductions in plant growth-related traits (Chapter 3).Item Maps of field plantings of fruit crops at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center Farm 1: 1921-1981(1981) Horticultural Research CenterItem Original Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1908-1922(1922) Horticultural Research CenterItem Original Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1923-1929(1929) Horticultural Research CenterItem Original Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1930-1934(1934) Horticultural Research CenterItem Original Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1935-1941(1941) Horticultural Research CenterItem Original Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1942-1949(1949) Horticultural Research CenterItem Performance and phenotype data for apple and Prunus selections(1965) Horticultural Research CenterItem Pollination record in University of Minnesota fruit breeding program from 1965 through 1985(1985) Horticultural Research CenterItem Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1908-1922(1922) Horticultural Research CenterItem Pollination Records from University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Program from 1923-1927(1927) Horticultural Research Center