Lots of discussion around GMO and wheat but little if any mention of barley. A couple of things to think about about when you are crop scouting/spraying.
1) Are the issues around GMO/barley different than for wheat?
2) Note that Australia is working on using GMO technology to deal with issues like drought/salinity tolerance in barley versus straight herbicide tolerance. Corn is adding other traits in its breeding approach over and above traditional herbicide tolerance. Is GMO a way to deal with agronomic issues? If you had a wish list on barley agronomic traits, what issues could GMO breeding address? Drought tolerance? Disease tolerance/resistance?
3) Thoughts on segregation? Zero tolerance is impossible to achieve. A tolerance level (even a low one) is achieveable and works 99.9 % of the time. There are tolerances around feed barley varieties in malt barley. Conventional canola in specialty oil contracts. Other wheat classes in wheat samples.
1) Are the issues around GMO/barley different than for wheat?
2) Note that Australia is working on using GMO technology to deal with issues like drought/salinity tolerance in barley versus straight herbicide tolerance. Corn is adding other traits in its breeding approach over and above traditional herbicide tolerance. Is GMO a way to deal with agronomic issues? If you had a wish list on barley agronomic traits, what issues could GMO breeding address? Drought tolerance? Disease tolerance/resistance?
3) Thoughts on segregation? Zero tolerance is impossible to achieve. A tolerance level (even a low one) is achieveable and works 99.9 % of the time. There are tolerances around feed barley varieties in malt barley. Conventional canola in specialty oil contracts. Other wheat classes in wheat samples.
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