Final Selection of Quality Protein Popcorn Hybrids
Quality Protein Popcorn (QPP) BC2F5 inbred lines were produced through an interpopulation breeding system between Quality Protein Maize dent (QPM) and elite popcorn germplasm. In 2019, five QPP F1 hybrids were selected for further evaluation due to superior agronomics, endosperm protein quality, and...
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doaj-9f4b4f34f37047c08c242c73f36801db2021-03-24T13:11:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-03-011210.3389/fpls.2021.658456658456Final Selection of Quality Protein Popcorn HybridsLeandra Parsons0Leandra Parsons1Ying Ren2Ying Ren3Abou Yobi4Ruthie Angelovici5Oscar Rodriguez6David R. Holding7David R. Holding8Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesCenter for Plant Science Innovation – Beadle Center for Biotechnology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesDepartment of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesCenter for Plant Science Innovation – Beadle Center for Biotechnology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesDivision of Biological Sciences and Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United StatesDivision of Biological Sciences and Interdisciplinary Plant Group, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United StatesConAgra Brands, Springfield, IN, United StatesDepartment of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesCenter for Plant Science Innovation – Beadle Center for Biotechnology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United StatesQuality Protein Popcorn (QPP) BC2F5 inbred lines were produced through an interpopulation breeding system between Quality Protein Maize dent (QPM) and elite popcorn germplasm. In 2019, five QPP F1 hybrids were selected for further evaluation due to superior agronomics, endosperm protein quality, and popping quality traits. Though these BC2F5 QPP hybrids were phenotypically similar to their popcorn parents, the QPP cultivars conveyed slightly inferior popping characteristics when compared to the original popcorn germplasm. The objective of this study was twofold. First, BC2F5 inbred lines were crossed to their popcorn parents and BC3F4 inbred lines were produced for hybridization to test the agronomic, protein, and popping trait effects from an additional QPP by popcorn backcross. Second, BC2- and BC3-hybrids were simultaneously evaluated alongside ConAgra Brands® elite cultivars and ranked for potential commercialization in the spring of 2020. These 10 QPP hybrids were grown alongside five ConAgra Brands® elite popcorn cultivars in three locations and agronomic, protein quality, and popping quality traits were evaluated. Significant improvements in popcorn quality traits were observed in the QPP BC3 cultivars compared to their BC2 counterparts, and yield averages were significantly lower in BC3-derived QPP hybrids compared to the BC2 population. Protein quality traits were not significantly different between QPP backcrossing populations and significantly superior to ConAgra elite popcorn varieties. Utilizing a previously published ranking system, six QPP hybrids, three from the BC2F5 population and three from the BC3F4 population, were evaluated as candidates for final selection. The successful evaluation and ranking system methodology employed is transferable to other hybrid production and testing programs. Incorporating this analysis with concurrent sensory studies, two QPP hybrids were chosen as premier cultivars for potential commercialization.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.658456/fullhybrid-analysisindex-selectionmaize-breedingpopcornopaque-2 |
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Final Selection of Quality Protein Popcorn Hybrids |
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Quality Protein Popcorn (QPP) BC2F5 inbred lines were produced through an interpopulation breeding system between Quality Protein Maize dent (QPM) and elite popcorn germplasm. In 2019, five QPP F1 hybrids were selected for further evaluation due to superior agronomics, endosperm protein quality, and popping quality traits. Though these BC2F5 QPP hybrids were phenotypically similar to their popcorn parents, the QPP cultivars conveyed slightly inferior popping characteristics when compared to the original popcorn germplasm. The objective of this study was twofold. First, BC2F5 inbred lines were crossed to their popcorn parents and BC3F4 inbred lines were produced for hybridization to test the agronomic, protein, and popping trait effects from an additional QPP by popcorn backcross. Second, BC2- and BC3-hybrids were simultaneously evaluated alongside ConAgra Brands® elite cultivars and ranked for potential commercialization in the spring of 2020. These 10 QPP hybrids were grown alongside five ConAgra Brands® elite popcorn cultivars in three locations and agronomic, protein quality, and popping quality traits were evaluated. Significant improvements in popcorn quality traits were observed in the QPP BC3 cultivars compared to their BC2 counterparts, and yield averages were significantly lower in BC3-derived QPP hybrids compared to the BC2 population. Protein quality traits were not significantly different between QPP backcrossing populations and significantly superior to ConAgra elite popcorn varieties. Utilizing a previously published ranking system, six QPP hybrids, three from the BC2F5 population and three from the BC3F4 population, were evaluated as candidates for final selection. The successful evaluation and ranking system methodology employed is transferable to other hybrid production and testing programs. Incorporating this analysis with concurrent sensory studies, two QPP hybrids were chosen as premier cultivars for potential commercialization. |
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