With an objective to optimize an approach to
transfer value-added genes to a wheat variety while
maintaining and improving agronomic performance,
two alleles (Als1 and Als2) with mutations in the
acetolactate synthase (ALS) gene located on the long
arm of wheat chromosomes 6B and 6D providing tolerance
to imazamox herbicide were transferred to Eltan, a
popular soft white common winter wheat cultivar in the
Pacific Northwest (PNW), USA. Four-step markerassisted
background selection and marker assisted forward
breeding approaches were used to develop a wheat
variety carrying two genes (Als1 and Als2) for
imazamox tolerance along with improvements in many
other agronomic traits. Screening of 1600 BC1 plants for
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With an objective to optimize an approach to
transfer value-added genes to a wheat variety while
maintaining and improving agronomic performance,
two alleles (Als1 and Als2) with mutations in the
acetolactate synthase (ALS) gene located on the long
arm of wheat chromosomes 6B and 6D providing tolerance
to imazamox herbicide were transferred to Eltan, a
popular soft white common winter wheat cultivar in the
Pacific Northwest (PNW), USA. Four-step markerassisted
background selection and marker assisted forward
breeding approaches were used to develop a wheat
variety carrying two genes (Als1 and Als2) for
imazamox tolerance along with improvements in many
other agronomic traits. Screening of 1600 BC1 plants for
imazamox tolerance identified 378 plants that were further
screened with markers to identify seven plants that
were used to make a population of 1400 BC2 plants, and
the selection cycle was repeated. Progeny of 17 selected
BC2F1 plants was evaluated for various agronomic and
quality parameters to select 12 plants that were increased
for field testing. Field evaluation of these lines
conducted over 58 location-years along with evaluation
in the greenhouse/growth chamber led to the selection of
a line BWA8143^ carrying the two genes for imazamox
tolerance that yielded >3% higher than Eltan did. With
96.8% similarity to the recurrent parent, WA8143 also
showed a better disease resistance package and grain
quality needed in a successful Pacific Northwest wheat
variety and was subsequently released for cultivation
under the name of BCuriosity CL+.^