Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil

Over the past three decades, molecular marker studies reached extraordinary advances, especially for sequencing and bioinformatics techniques. Marker-assisted selection became part of the breeding program routines of important seed companies, in order to accelerate and optimize the cultivar deve...

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Main Authors: Ney Sussumu Sakiyama, Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos, Eveline Teixeira Caixeta, Messias Gonzaga Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding 2014-03-01
Series:Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-ed96-5716.pdf
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spelling doaj-1cce2f464d38480482011191f14436d82020-11-25T01:29:17ZengBrazilian Society of Plant BreedingCrop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology1518-78531984-70332014-03-011415460Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in BrazilNey Sussumu Sakiyama0Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos1Eveline Teixeira Caixeta2Messias Gonzaga Pereira3Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV), Departamento de Fitotecnia, 36.571-000, Viçosa, MG, BrazilUniversidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF), Laboratório de Melhoramento Genético Vegetal, 28.013-602, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brazil Embrapa Café, 70.770-901, Brasília, DF, BrazilUniversidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF), Laboratório de Melhoramento Genético Vegetal, 28.013-602, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brazil Over the past three decades, molecular marker studies reached extraordinary advances, especially for sequencing and bioinformatics techniques. Marker-assisted selection became part of the breeding program routines of important seed companies, in order to accelerate and optimize the cultivar developing processes. Private seed companies increasingly use marker-assisted selection, especially for the species of great importance to the seed market, e.g. corn, soybean, cotton, and sunflower. In the Brazilian public institutions few breeding programs use it efficiently. The possible reasons are: lack of know-how, lack of appropriate laboratories, few validated markers, high cost, and lack of urgency in obtaining cultivars. In this article we analyze the use and the constraints of marker-assisted selection in plant breeding programs of Brazilian public instituteshttp://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-ed96-5716.pdfMolecular markersindirect selection
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author Ney Sussumu Sakiyama
Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos
Eveline Teixeira Caixeta
Messias Gonzaga Pereira
spellingShingle Ney Sussumu Sakiyama
Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos
Eveline Teixeira Caixeta
Messias Gonzaga Pereira
Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil
Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
Molecular markers
indirect selection
author_facet Ney Sussumu Sakiyama
Helaine Christine Cancela Ramos
Eveline Teixeira Caixeta
Messias Gonzaga Pereira
author_sort Ney Sussumu Sakiyama
title Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil
title_short Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil
title_full Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil
title_fullStr Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in Brazil
title_sort plant breeding with marker-assisted selection in brazil
publisher Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding
series Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
issn 1518-7853
1984-7033
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Over the past three decades, molecular marker studies reached extraordinary advances, especially for sequencing and bioinformatics techniques. Marker-assisted selection became part of the breeding program routines of important seed companies, in order to accelerate and optimize the cultivar developing processes. Private seed companies increasingly use marker-assisted selection, especially for the species of great importance to the seed market, e.g. corn, soybean, cotton, and sunflower. In the Brazilian public institutions few breeding programs use it efficiently. The possible reasons are: lack of know-how, lack of appropriate laboratories, few validated markers, high cost, and lack of urgency in obtaining cultivars. In this article we analyze the use and the constraints of marker-assisted selection in plant breeding programs of Brazilian public institutes
topic Molecular markers
indirect selection
url http://www.sbmp.org.br/cbab/siscbab/uploads/c8eb9792-ed96-5716.pdf
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