Soyagen Members

Cober, Elroy Ph.D.


Researcher

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Research Scientist

Research interest

I trained as a geneticist and plant breeder working with wheat and then soybean. In my work at the Ottawa Research and Development Centre since 1996, the soybean breeding program has a focus on specialty food type cultivars, primarily for the Asian export market, adapted to the short-season areas of Canada. In addition to yield, end use functional traits, agronomic traits and stress tolerance, I work to understand the genetic control of time to flowering and maturity. Early maturity is critical for the short-season soybean area expanding west and north in Canada.

960 Carling Ave
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C6
613-759-1610
elroy.cober@agr.gc.ca
  • PhD Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding, University of Guelph
  • M.Sc., Plant Genetics, University of Guelph

3 Latest publications

  • Soybean (Glycine max) Haplotype Map (GmHapMap): a universal resource for soybean translational and functional genomics

  • Comprehensive Description of Genome-Wide Nucleotide and Structural Variation in Short-Season Soybean

  • Comprehensive Description of Genome-Wide Nucleotide and Structural Variation in Short-Season Soybean


I am involved in objective 2, in research related to allelic diversity and phenotypic effect of known earliness genes, identification of novel genes controlling maturity, and development of populations and phenotyping to develop and test genomic selection tools to breed for increased yield.