The use of interspecific hybridization for the creation of new forms of wheat and triticale, characterized by high productivity and grain quality, resistance to pathogens, high winter resistance and resistance to other unfavorable abiotic factors
The interspecific hybridization of wheat can give you unpredictable variety of traits, so your next step depends on your facilities: you can create a segregating population, a number of NILs, test them for all types of reaction to environmental stress and pathogens, characterize plants by SNPs... etc., etc. I know that wheat breeding department of one commercial company in Germany currently test 15,000 NILs for development of new wheat cultivars. Are you going to compete to them?
It is wonderful that in Germany there are achievements in this industry.
I am interested in the general plasma exchange of triticale and wheat with a wide ecological plasticity, high quality and high functional ability of production, etc. for studying and using in selection for a wide form-building process in interspecific hybridization of wheat, rye and triticale.