Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs

The single most important decision in plant breeding programs is the selection of appropriate crosses. The ideal cross would provide superior predicted progeny performance and enough diversity to maintain genetic gain. The aim of this study was to compare the best crosses predicted using combination...

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Main Authors: Bettina Lado, Sarah Battenfield, Carlos Guzmán, Martín Quincke, Ravi P. Singh, Susanne Dreisigacker, R. Javier Peña, Allan Fritz, Paula Silva, Jesse Poland, Lucía Gutiérrez
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-07-01
Series:The Plant Genome
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/10/2/plantgenome2016.12.0128
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spelling doaj-a535d8fad7c1461f9ab1c20314725ffe2020-11-25T04:03:54ZengWileyThe Plant Genome1940-33722017-07-0110210.3835/plantgenome2016.12.0128Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding ProgramsBettina LadoSarah BattenfieldCarlos GuzmánMartín QuinckeRavi P. SinghSusanne DreisigackerR. Javier PeñaAllan FritzPaula SilvaJesse PolandLucía GutiérrezThe single most important decision in plant breeding programs is the selection of appropriate crosses. The ideal cross would provide superior predicted progeny performance and enough diversity to maintain genetic gain. The aim of this study was to compare the best crosses predicted using combinations of mid-parent value and variance prediction accounting for linkage disequilibrium (V) or assuming linkage equilibrium (V). After predicting the mean and the variance of each cross, we selected crosses based on mid-parent value, the top 10% of the progeny, and weighted mean and variance within progenies for grain yield, grain protein content, mixing time, and loaf volume in two applied wheat ( L.) breeding programs: Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA) Uruguay and CIMMYT Mexico. Although the variance of the progeny is important to increase the chances of finding superior individuals from transgressive segregation, we observed that the mid-parent values of the crosses drove the genetic gain but the variance of the progeny had a small impact on genetic gain for grain yield. However, the relative importance of the variance of the progeny was larger for quality traits. Overall, the genomic resources and the statistical models are now available to plant breeders to predict both the performance of breeding lines per se as well as the value of progeny from any potential crosses.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/tpg/articles/10/2/plantgenome2016.12.0128
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author Bettina Lado
Sarah Battenfield
Carlos Guzmán
Martín Quincke
Ravi P. Singh
Susanne Dreisigacker
R. Javier Peña
Allan Fritz
Paula Silva
Jesse Poland
Lucía Gutiérrez
spellingShingle Bettina Lado
Sarah Battenfield
Carlos Guzmán
Martín Quincke
Ravi P. Singh
Susanne Dreisigacker
R. Javier Peña
Allan Fritz
Paula Silva
Jesse Poland
Lucía Gutiérrez
Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs
The Plant Genome
author_facet Bettina Lado
Sarah Battenfield
Carlos Guzmán
Martín Quincke
Ravi P. Singh
Susanne Dreisigacker
R. Javier Peña
Allan Fritz
Paula Silva
Jesse Poland
Lucía Gutiérrez
author_sort Bettina Lado
title Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs
title_short Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs
title_full Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs
title_fullStr Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for Selecting Crosses Using Genomic Prediction in Two Wheat Breeding Programs
title_sort strategies for selecting crosses using genomic prediction in two wheat breeding programs
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series The Plant Genome
issn 1940-3372
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The single most important decision in plant breeding programs is the selection of appropriate crosses. The ideal cross would provide superior predicted progeny performance and enough diversity to maintain genetic gain. The aim of this study was to compare the best crosses predicted using combinations of mid-parent value and variance prediction accounting for linkage disequilibrium (V) or assuming linkage equilibrium (V). After predicting the mean and the variance of each cross, we selected crosses based on mid-parent value, the top 10% of the progeny, and weighted mean and variance within progenies for grain yield, grain protein content, mixing time, and loaf volume in two applied wheat ( L.) breeding programs: Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA) Uruguay and CIMMYT Mexico. Although the variance of the progeny is important to increase the chances of finding superior individuals from transgressive segregation, we observed that the mid-parent values of the crosses drove the genetic gain but the variance of the progeny had a small impact on genetic gain for grain yield. However, the relative importance of the variance of the progeny was larger for quality traits. Overall, the genomic resources and the statistical models are now available to plant breeders to predict both the performance of breeding lines per se as well as the value of progeny from any potential crosses.
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