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Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat

Genomic selection (GS) has been promising for increasing genetic gains in several species. Therefore, we evaluated the potential integration of GS for grain yield (GY) in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in CIMMYT’s elite yield trial nurseries. We observed that the genomic prediction accuracies wi...

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Autores principales: Juliana, Philomin, Singh, Ravi P., Poland, Jesse, Mondal, Suchismita, Crossa, José, Montesinos-López, Osval A., Dreisigacker, Susanne, Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino, Huerta-Espino, Julio, Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo, Govindan, Velu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Plant Genome 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30512048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3835/plantgenome2018.03.0017
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author Juliana, Philomin
Singh, Ravi P.
Poland, Jesse
Mondal, Suchismita
Crossa, José
Montesinos-López, Osval A.
Dreisigacker, Susanne
Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino
Huerta-Espino, Julio
Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo
Govindan, Velu
author_facet Juliana, Philomin
Singh, Ravi P.
Poland, Jesse
Mondal, Suchismita
Crossa, José
Montesinos-López, Osval A.
Dreisigacker, Susanne
Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino
Huerta-Espino, Julio
Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo
Govindan, Velu
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description Genomic selection (GS) has been promising for increasing genetic gains in several species. Therefore, we evaluated the potential integration of GS for grain yield (GY) in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in CIMMYT’s elite yield trial nurseries. We observed that the genomic prediction accuracies within nurseries (0.44 and 0.35) were substantially higher than across-nursery accuracies (0.15 and 0.05) for GY evaluated in the bed and flat planting systems, respectively. The accuracies from using only a subset of 251 genotyping-by-sequencing markers were comparable to the accuracies using all 2038 markers. We also used the item-based collaborative filtering approach for incorporating other related traits in predicting GY and observed that it outperformed genomic predictions across nurseries, but was less predictive when trait correlations with GY were low. Furthermore, we compared GS and phenotypic selections (PS) and observed that at a selection intensity of 0.5, GS could select a maximum of 70.9 and 61.5% of the top lines and discard 71.5 and 60.5% of the poor lines selected or discarded by PS within and across nurseries, respectively. Comparisons of GS and pedigree-based predictions revealed that the advantage of GS over the pedigree was moderate in populations without full-sibs. However, GS was less advantageous for within-family selections in elite families with few full-sibs and minimal Mendelian sampling variance. Overall, our results demonstrate the importance of applying GS for GY at the appropriate stage of the breeding cycle, and we speculate that gains can be maximized if it is implemented in early-generation within-family selections.
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spelling pubmed-78220542021-02-03 Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat Juliana, Philomin Singh, Ravi P. Poland, Jesse Mondal, Suchismita Crossa, José Montesinos-López, Osval A. Dreisigacker, Susanne Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino Huerta-Espino, Julio Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo Govindan, Velu Plant Genome Original Research Genomic selection (GS) has been promising for increasing genetic gains in several species. Therefore, we evaluated the potential integration of GS for grain yield (GY) in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in CIMMYT’s elite yield trial nurseries. We observed that the genomic prediction accuracies within nurseries (0.44 and 0.35) were substantially higher than across-nursery accuracies (0.15 and 0.05) for GY evaluated in the bed and flat planting systems, respectively. The accuracies from using only a subset of 251 genotyping-by-sequencing markers were comparable to the accuracies using all 2038 markers. We also used the item-based collaborative filtering approach for incorporating other related traits in predicting GY and observed that it outperformed genomic predictions across nurseries, but was less predictive when trait correlations with GY were low. Furthermore, we compared GS and phenotypic selections (PS) and observed that at a selection intensity of 0.5, GS could select a maximum of 70.9 and 61.5% of the top lines and discard 71.5 and 60.5% of the poor lines selected or discarded by PS within and across nurseries, respectively. Comparisons of GS and pedigree-based predictions revealed that the advantage of GS over the pedigree was moderate in populations without full-sibs. However, GS was less advantageous for within-family selections in elite families with few full-sibs and minimal Mendelian sampling variance. Overall, our results demonstrate the importance of applying GS for GY at the appropriate stage of the breeding cycle, and we speculate that gains can be maximized if it is implemented in early-generation within-family selections. Plant Genome 2018-10-25 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC7822054/ /pubmed/30512048 http://dx.doi.org/10.3835/plantgenome2018.03.0017 Text en © 2018 Crop Science Society of America http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
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Juliana, Philomin
Singh, Ravi P.
Poland, Jesse
Mondal, Suchismita
Crossa, José
Montesinos-López, Osval A.
Dreisigacker, Susanne
Pérez-Rodríguez, Paulino
Huerta-Espino, Julio
Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo
Govindan, Velu
Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat
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title_full Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat
title_fullStr Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat
title_short Prospects and Challenges of Applied Genomic Selection—A New Paradigm in Breeding for Grain Yield in Bread Wheat
title_sort prospects and challenges of applied genomic selection—a new paradigm in breeding for grain yield in bread wheat
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30512048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3835/plantgenome2018.03.0017
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