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Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits

With climate change, the pressure on tree breeding to provide varieties with improved resilience to biotic and abiotic stress is increasing. As such, pest resistance is of high priority but has been neglected in most tree breeding programs, given the complexity of phenotyping for these traits and de...

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Autores principales: Beaulieu, Jean, Nadeau, Simon, Ding, Chen, Celedon, Jose M., Azaiez, Aïda, Ritland, Carol, Laverdière, Jean‐Philippe, Deslauriers, Marie, Adams, Greg, Fullarton, Michele, Bohlmann, Joerg, Lenz, Patrick, Bousquet, Jean
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7691460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33294018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13076
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author Beaulieu, Jean
Nadeau, Simon
Ding, Chen
Celedon, Jose M.
Azaiez, Aïda
Ritland, Carol
Laverdière, Jean‐Philippe
Deslauriers, Marie
Adams, Greg
Fullarton, Michele
Bohlmann, Joerg
Lenz, Patrick
Bousquet, Jean
author_facet Beaulieu, Jean
Nadeau, Simon
Ding, Chen
Celedon, Jose M.
Azaiez, Aïda
Ritland, Carol
Laverdière, Jean‐Philippe
Deslauriers, Marie
Adams, Greg
Fullarton, Michele
Bohlmann, Joerg
Lenz, Patrick
Bousquet, Jean
author_sort Beaulieu, Jean
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description With climate change, the pressure on tree breeding to provide varieties with improved resilience to biotic and abiotic stress is increasing. As such, pest resistance is of high priority but has been neglected in most tree breeding programs, given the complexity of phenotyping for these traits and delays to assess mature trees. In addition, the existing genetic variation of resistance and its relationship with productivity should be better understood for their consideration in multitrait breeding. In this study, we evaluated the prospects for genetic improvement of the levels of acetophenone aglycones (AAs) in white spruce needles, which have been shown to be tightly linked to resistance to spruce budworm. Furthermore, we estimated the accuracy of genomic selection (GS) for these traits, allowing selection at a very early stage to accelerate breeding. A total of 1,516 progeny trees established on five sites and belonging to 136 full‐sib families from a mature breeding population in New Brunswick were measured for height growth and genotyped for 4,148 high‐quality SNPs belonging to as many genes along the white spruce genome. In addition, 598 trees were assessed for levels of AAs piceol and pungenol in needles, and 578 for wood stiffness. GS models were developed with the phenotyped trees and then applied to predict the trait values of unphenotyped trees. AAs were under moderate‐to‐high genetic control (h (2): 0.43–0.57) with null or marginally negative genetic correlations with other traits. The prediction accuracy of GS models (GBLUP) for AAs was high (PAAC: 0.63–0.67) and comparable or slightly higher than pedigree‐based (ABLUP) or BayesCπ models. We show that AA traits can be improved and that GS speeds up the selection of improved trees for insect resistance and for growth and wood quality traits. Various selection strategies were tested to optimize multitrait gains.
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spelling pubmed-76914602020-12-07 Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits Beaulieu, Jean Nadeau, Simon Ding, Chen Celedon, Jose M. Azaiez, Aïda Ritland, Carol Laverdière, Jean‐Philippe Deslauriers, Marie Adams, Greg Fullarton, Michele Bohlmann, Joerg Lenz, Patrick Bousquet, Jean Evol Appl Original Articles With climate change, the pressure on tree breeding to provide varieties with improved resilience to biotic and abiotic stress is increasing. As such, pest resistance is of high priority but has been neglected in most tree breeding programs, given the complexity of phenotyping for these traits and delays to assess mature trees. In addition, the existing genetic variation of resistance and its relationship with productivity should be better understood for their consideration in multitrait breeding. In this study, we evaluated the prospects for genetic improvement of the levels of acetophenone aglycones (AAs) in white spruce needles, which have been shown to be tightly linked to resistance to spruce budworm. Furthermore, we estimated the accuracy of genomic selection (GS) for these traits, allowing selection at a very early stage to accelerate breeding. A total of 1,516 progeny trees established on five sites and belonging to 136 full‐sib families from a mature breeding population in New Brunswick were measured for height growth and genotyped for 4,148 high‐quality SNPs belonging to as many genes along the white spruce genome. In addition, 598 trees were assessed for levels of AAs piceol and pungenol in needles, and 578 for wood stiffness. GS models were developed with the phenotyped trees and then applied to predict the trait values of unphenotyped trees. AAs were under moderate‐to‐high genetic control (h (2): 0.43–0.57) with null or marginally negative genetic correlations with other traits. The prediction accuracy of GS models (GBLUP) for AAs was high (PAAC: 0.63–0.67) and comparable or slightly higher than pedigree‐based (ABLUP) or BayesCπ models. We show that AA traits can be improved and that GS speeds up the selection of improved trees for insect resistance and for growth and wood quality traits. Various selection strategies were tested to optimize multitrait gains. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7691460/ /pubmed/33294018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13076 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Beaulieu, Jean
Nadeau, Simon
Ding, Chen
Celedon, Jose M.
Azaiez, Aïda
Ritland, Carol
Laverdière, Jean‐Philippe
Deslauriers, Marie
Adams, Greg
Fullarton, Michele
Bohlmann, Joerg
Lenz, Patrick
Bousquet, Jean
Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
title Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
title_full Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
title_fullStr Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
title_full_unstemmed Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
title_short Genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
title_sort genomic selection for resistance to spruce budworm in white spruce and relationships with growth and wood quality traits
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7691460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33294018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13076
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