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Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids
Testing inbred lines for their combining ability is, due to high numbers of line to line testing needed for determination of hybrid performance, the most limiting factor in the F(1) hybrid breeding procedure. We propose a novel method of F(1) hybrid breeding that enables evaluation of large number o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01111 |
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author | Rudolf-Pilih, Katarina Petkovšek, Marko Jakše, Jernej Štajner, Nataša Murovec, Jana Bohanec, Borut |
author_facet | Rudolf-Pilih, Katarina Petkovšek, Marko Jakše, Jernej Štajner, Nataša Murovec, Jana Bohanec, Borut |
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description | Testing inbred lines for their combining ability is, due to high numbers of line to line testing needed for determination of hybrid performance, the most limiting factor in the F(1) hybrid breeding procedure. We propose a novel method of F(1) hybrid breeding that enables evaluation of large number of line to line crosses for their hybrid performance. Inbred lines (preferably doubled haploid - DH) are produced from heterozygous populations, genotyped and maintained. A group of lines is inter-pollinated randomly and their progeny examined. To identify elite F(1) hybrids, these individual plants are selected by their superior phenotypic characteristics. Finally using paternity testing only of selected hybrids, the origin of paternal lines is revealed. To predict the number of F(1) offspring needed in relation to the number of inbred lines being inter-pollinated, a mathematical formula was developed. For instance, using this formula for the inter-pollination of 60 distinct lines, the probability of obtaining all descendants of paternal-parent lines in a maternal-parent row represented at least once is achieved with 420 F(1) plants in a row (p = 0.95). In a practical experiment with white cabbage, DH lines were produced using microspore culture; plants were grown to maturity and genotyped at eight polymorphic SSR loci. Two groups of lines (36 and 33 lines per group) were inter-pollinated by two methods, either using cage pollination with bumblebees or using open pollination in isolated field. A total of 9,858 F(1) plants were planted and based on their phenotypic characteristics 213 were selected as elite phenotypes. 99 of them were genetically diverse and 5 of them were selected as super elite. Selected plants were analysed by the same SSR markers and the paternal origin of selected F(1) plants was determined. Out of 213 selected elite plants 48 were reciprocals thus exhibiting power of selection based on single plant. We demonstrate that this new approach to hybrid development is efficient in white cabbage and we propose breeders to test it in various vegetable and crop species. Moreover, some other aspects of the proposed technique need to be tested and verified both for practical and economic criteria. |
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spelling | pubmed-67594912019-10-16 Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids Rudolf-Pilih, Katarina Petkovšek, Marko Jakše, Jernej Štajner, Nataša Murovec, Jana Bohanec, Borut Front Plant Sci Plant Science Testing inbred lines for their combining ability is, due to high numbers of line to line testing needed for determination of hybrid performance, the most limiting factor in the F(1) hybrid breeding procedure. We propose a novel method of F(1) hybrid breeding that enables evaluation of large number of line to line crosses for their hybrid performance. Inbred lines (preferably doubled haploid - DH) are produced from heterozygous populations, genotyped and maintained. A group of lines is inter-pollinated randomly and their progeny examined. To identify elite F(1) hybrids, these individual plants are selected by their superior phenotypic characteristics. Finally using paternity testing only of selected hybrids, the origin of paternal lines is revealed. To predict the number of F(1) offspring needed in relation to the number of inbred lines being inter-pollinated, a mathematical formula was developed. For instance, using this formula for the inter-pollination of 60 distinct lines, the probability of obtaining all descendants of paternal-parent lines in a maternal-parent row represented at least once is achieved with 420 F(1) plants in a row (p = 0.95). In a practical experiment with white cabbage, DH lines were produced using microspore culture; plants were grown to maturity and genotyped at eight polymorphic SSR loci. Two groups of lines (36 and 33 lines per group) were inter-pollinated by two methods, either using cage pollination with bumblebees or using open pollination in isolated field. A total of 9,858 F(1) plants were planted and based on their phenotypic characteristics 213 were selected as elite phenotypes. 99 of them were genetically diverse and 5 of them were selected as super elite. Selected plants were analysed by the same SSR markers and the paternal origin of selected F(1) plants was determined. Out of 213 selected elite plants 48 were reciprocals thus exhibiting power of selection based on single plant. We demonstrate that this new approach to hybrid development is efficient in white cabbage and we propose breeders to test it in various vegetable and crop species. Moreover, some other aspects of the proposed technique need to be tested and verified both for practical and economic criteria. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6759491/ /pubmed/31620149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01111 Text en Copyright © 2019 Rudolf-Pilih, Petkovšek, Jakše, Štajner, Murovec and Bohanec http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Rudolf-Pilih, Katarina Petkovšek, Marko Jakše, Jernej Štajner, Nataša Murovec, Jana Bohanec, Borut Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids |
title | Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids |
title_full | Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids |
title_fullStr | Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids |
title_full_unstemmed | Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids |
title_short | Proposal of a New Hybrid Breeding Method Based on Genotyping, Inter-Pollination, Phenotyping and Paternity Testing of Selected Elite F(1) Hybrids |
title_sort | proposal of a new hybrid breeding method based on genotyping, inter-pollination, phenotyping and paternity testing of selected elite f(1) hybrids |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01111 |
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