Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology

DNA-informed breeding techniques allow breeders to examine individual plants before costly field trials. Previous studies with tree fruits such as apple (Malus ×domestica) and peach (Prunus persica) have identified cost-effective implementation of DNA-informed techniques. However, it is unclear whet...

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Main Authors: Seth D. Wannemuehler, Chengyan Yue, Wendy K. Hoashi-Erhardt, R. Karina Gallardo, Vicki McCracken
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Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2020-04-01
Series:HortTechnology
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Vicki McCracken
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Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology
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fragaria ×ananassa
rosaceous fruit;
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author_facet Seth D. Wannemuehler
Chengyan Yue
Wendy K. Hoashi-Erhardt
R. Karina Gallardo
Vicki McCracken
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title Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology
title_short Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology
title_full Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Strawberry Breeding Program Incorporating DNA-informed Technology
title_sort cost-effectiveness analysis of a strawberry breeding program incorporating dna-informed technology
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
series HortTechnology
issn 1943-7714
publishDate 2020-04-01
description DNA-informed breeding techniques allow breeders to examine individual plants before costly field trials. Previous studies with tree fruits such as apple (Malus ×domestica) and peach (Prunus persica) have identified cost-effective implementation of DNA-informed techniques. However, it is unclear whether breeding programs for herbaceous perennials with 1- to 2-year juvenile phases benefit economically from these techniques. In this study, a cost-benefit analysis examining marker-assisted selection (MAS) in a Pacific northwest U.S. strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) breeding program was conducted to elucidate the effectiveness of DNA-informed breeding in perennial crops and explore the capabilities of a decision support tool. Procedures and associated costs were identified to create simulations of the breeding program. Simulations compared a conventional breeding program to a breeding program using MAS with low (12.5%), medium (25%), and high (50%) removal rates, and examined different scenarios where MAS had diminishing power to remove individuals as selections reenter the breeding cycle as parent material. We found that MAS application under current costs was not cost-effective in the modeled strawberry program when applied at the greenhouse stage, but cost-effectiveness was observed when MAS was applied at the end of the seedling trials before clonal trials with a removal rate of 12.5%.
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fragaria ×ananassa
rosaceous fruit;
spreadsheet
trawberry
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