Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization

Creation of new higher yield cultivars, adaptation of existing germplasm to a global climate change, increasing resistance to diseases in new genotypes are some of the tasks that breeding have in front of it. The objectives of this research were to assess GE interaction in two different env...

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Main Authors: Mladenov Velimir, Dimitrijević Miodrag, Petrović Sofija, Boćanski Jan, Kondić-Špika Ankica, Trkulja Dragana, Banjac Borislav
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2018-01-01
Series:Genetika
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2018/0534-00121802591M.pdf
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spelling doaj-176aa8f772214347b6d34aff4ae480532020-11-24T21:17:57ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692018-01-0150259160210.2298/GENSR1802591M0534-00121802591MAgronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterizationMladenov Velimir0Dimitrijević Miodrag1Petrović Sofija2Boćanski Jan3Kondić-Špika Ankica4Trkulja Dragana5Banjac Borislav6Faculty of Agriculture, Novi SadFaculty of Agriculture, Novi SadFaculty of Agriculture, Novi SadFaculty of Agriculture, Novi SadInstitute for Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi SadInstitute for Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi SadFaculty of Agriculture, Novi SadCreation of new higher yield cultivars, adaptation of existing germplasm to a global climate change, increasing resistance to diseases in new genotypes are some of the tasks that breeding have in front of it. The objectives of this research were to assess GE interaction in two different environments across two vegetation seasons and to do association analysis based on the results of the phenotypic and molecular evaluation. Grain samples were obtained from 96 winter wheat cultivars grown in 2011/12 and 2012/13 at two locations in the South Pannonia Basin region and population was profiled with 28 microsatellites. The share of genotype is high and amounts 24.84%, while the share of environments was 21.06%, when yield was evaluated. The GE interaction was also statistically significant and amounts 51.58% of the total variance. Microsatellites that exhibited a relation with yield by GLM and MLM model were: gwm357, gwm339, cfa2114, gwm631, gwm495, gwm190, barc1121 and gwm437. Markers that have demonstrated the stability of the relationship with yield in different environments can be recommended as potentially useful in wheat breeding.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2018/0534-00121802591M.pdfAMMIGE interactionmicrosatellitesyieldwheat
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author Mladenov Velimir
Dimitrijević Miodrag
Petrović Sofija
Boćanski Jan
Kondić-Špika Ankica
Trkulja Dragana
Banjac Borislav
spellingShingle Mladenov Velimir
Dimitrijević Miodrag
Petrović Sofija
Boćanski Jan
Kondić-Špika Ankica
Trkulja Dragana
Banjac Borislav
Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
Genetika
AMMI
GE interaction
microsatellites
yield
wheat
author_facet Mladenov Velimir
Dimitrijević Miodrag
Petrović Sofija
Boćanski Jan
Kondić-Špika Ankica
Trkulja Dragana
Banjac Borislav
author_sort Mladenov Velimir
title Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
title_short Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
title_full Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
title_fullStr Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
title_sort agronomic performance of wheat cultivars and their molecular characterization
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
1820-6069
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Creation of new higher yield cultivars, adaptation of existing germplasm to a global climate change, increasing resistance to diseases in new genotypes are some of the tasks that breeding have in front of it. The objectives of this research were to assess GE interaction in two different environments across two vegetation seasons and to do association analysis based on the results of the phenotypic and molecular evaluation. Grain samples were obtained from 96 winter wheat cultivars grown in 2011/12 and 2012/13 at two locations in the South Pannonia Basin region and population was profiled with 28 microsatellites. The share of genotype is high and amounts 24.84%, while the share of environments was 21.06%, when yield was evaluated. The GE interaction was also statistically significant and amounts 51.58% of the total variance. Microsatellites that exhibited a relation with yield by GLM and MLM model were: gwm357, gwm339, cfa2114, gwm631, gwm495, gwm190, barc1121 and gwm437. Markers that have demonstrated the stability of the relationship with yield in different environments can be recommended as potentially useful in wheat breeding.
topic AMMI
GE interaction
microsatellites
yield
wheat
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2018/0534-00121802591M.pdf
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