Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola
The genetic base of Brassica napus canola need to be broadened for exploitation of heterosis at a greater level in the breeding of F1 hybrid canola cultivars. In this study, we evaluated 228 inbred B. napus canola lines derived from six B. napus × B. oleracea interspecific crosses and following two...
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doaj-d80abaacd7ef462794689860c346582b2020-11-25T01:20:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-01-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01691494583Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus CanolaAzam Nikzad0Berisso Kebede1Jaime Pinzon2Jani Bhavikkumar3Xin Wang4Rong-Cai Yang5Habibur Rahman6Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaNorthern Forestry Centre, Natural Resources Canada, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaCrop Research and Extension Division, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Edmonton, AB, CanadaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaThe genetic base of Brassica napus canola need to be broadened for exploitation of heterosis at a greater level in the breeding of F1 hybrid canola cultivars. In this study, we evaluated 228 inbred B. napus canola lines derived from six B. napus × B. oleracea interspecific crosses and following two breeding methods (F2- and BC1-derived lines) to understand the effect of the B. oleracea alleles on heterosis for different agronomic and seed quality traits. Test hybrids of the inbreds derived from crosses involving vars. botrytis (cauliflower), alboglabra (Chinese kale) and capitata (cabbage) cv. Badger Shipper, on an average, gave about 10% mid-parent heterosis (MPH), and about 67% of the test hybrids gave higher seed yield than the common B. napus parent indicating that B. oleracea alleles can contribute to heterosis for seed yield in spring B. napus canola hybrids. This was also evident from a positive correlation of the genetic distance of the inbred lines from the common B. napus parent with MPH for seed yield (r = 0.31) as well as with hybrid yield (r = 0.26). Almost no correlation was found between genetic distance and MPH for seed oil and protein content as well as with the performance of the test hybrids for these two traits. The occurrence of positive correlation between seed yield of the inbred lines and test hybrids suggested the importance of the genes exerting additive effect for high seed yield in the hybrids. Very little or almost no heterosis was found for the other agronomic traits as well as for seed oil and protein content. While comparing the two breeding methods, no significant difference was found for seed yield of the test hybrids or the level of MPH; however, the BC1-derived inbred and test hybrid populations flowered and matured earlier and had longer grain-filling period than the F2-derived population. Thus, the results suggested that the B. oleracea gene pool can be used in the breeding of spring B. napus canola to improve seed yield in hybrid cultivars.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01691/fullBrassica napusBrassica oleraceaHeterosisseed yieldcanola quality traits |
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Azam Nikzad Berisso Kebede Jaime Pinzon Jani Bhavikkumar Xin Wang Rong-Cai Yang Habibur Rahman Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola Frontiers in Plant Science Brassica napus Brassica oleracea Heterosis seed yield canola quality traits |
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Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola |
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Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola |
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Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola |
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Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola |
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Potential of the C Genome of the Different Variants of Brassica oleracea for Heterosis in Spring B. napus Canola |
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potential of the c genome of the different variants of brassica oleracea for heterosis in spring b. napus canola |
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The genetic base of Brassica napus canola need to be broadened for exploitation of heterosis at a greater level in the breeding of F1 hybrid canola cultivars. In this study, we evaluated 228 inbred B. napus canola lines derived from six B. napus × B. oleracea interspecific crosses and following two breeding methods (F2- and BC1-derived lines) to understand the effect of the B. oleracea alleles on heterosis for different agronomic and seed quality traits. Test hybrids of the inbreds derived from crosses involving vars. botrytis (cauliflower), alboglabra (Chinese kale) and capitata (cabbage) cv. Badger Shipper, on an average, gave about 10% mid-parent heterosis (MPH), and about 67% of the test hybrids gave higher seed yield than the common B. napus parent indicating that B. oleracea alleles can contribute to heterosis for seed yield in spring B. napus canola hybrids. This was also evident from a positive correlation of the genetic distance of the inbred lines from the common B. napus parent with MPH for seed yield (r = 0.31) as well as with hybrid yield (r = 0.26). Almost no correlation was found between genetic distance and MPH for seed oil and protein content as well as with the performance of the test hybrids for these two traits. The occurrence of positive correlation between seed yield of the inbred lines and test hybrids suggested the importance of the genes exerting additive effect for high seed yield in the hybrids. Very little or almost no heterosis was found for the other agronomic traits as well as for seed oil and protein content. While comparing the two breeding methods, no significant difference was found for seed yield of the test hybrids or the level of MPH; however, the BC1-derived inbred and test hybrid populations flowered and matured earlier and had longer grain-filling period than the F2-derived population. Thus, the results suggested that the B. oleracea gene pool can be used in the breeding of spring B. napus canola to improve seed yield in hybrid cultivars. |
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Brassica napus Brassica oleracea Heterosis seed yield canola quality traits |
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