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Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions

Reciprocal recurrent genomic selection is a breeding strategy aimed at improving the hybrid performance of two base populations. It promises to significantly advance hybrid breeding in wheat. Against this backdrop, the main objective of this study was to empirically investigate the potential and lim...

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Autores principales: Rembe, Maximilian, Reif, Jochen Christoph, Ebmeyer, Erhard, Thorwarth, Patrick, Korzun, Viktor, Schacht, Johannes, Boeven, Philipp H. G., Varenne, Pierrick, Kazman, Ebrahim, Philipp, Norman, Kollers, Sonja, Pfeiffer, Nina, Longin, C. Friedrich H., Hartwig, Niklas, Gils, Mario, Zhao, Yusheng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8498042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34630453
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.703419
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author Rembe, Maximilian
Reif, Jochen Christoph
Ebmeyer, Erhard
Thorwarth, Patrick
Korzun, Viktor
Schacht, Johannes
Boeven, Philipp H. G.
Varenne, Pierrick
Kazman, Ebrahim
Philipp, Norman
Kollers, Sonja
Pfeiffer, Nina
Longin, C. Friedrich H.
Hartwig, Niklas
Gils, Mario
Zhao, Yusheng
author_facet Rembe, Maximilian
Reif, Jochen Christoph
Ebmeyer, Erhard
Thorwarth, Patrick
Korzun, Viktor
Schacht, Johannes
Boeven, Philipp H. G.
Varenne, Pierrick
Kazman, Ebrahim
Philipp, Norman
Kollers, Sonja
Pfeiffer, Nina
Longin, C. Friedrich H.
Hartwig, Niklas
Gils, Mario
Zhao, Yusheng
author_sort Rembe, Maximilian
collection PubMed
description Reciprocal recurrent genomic selection is a breeding strategy aimed at improving the hybrid performance of two base populations. It promises to significantly advance hybrid breeding in wheat. Against this backdrop, the main objective of this study was to empirically investigate the potential and limitations of reciprocal recurrent genomic selection. Genome-wide predictive equations were developed using genomic and phenotypic data from a comprehensive population of 1,604 single crosses between 120 female and 15 male wheat lines. Twenty superior female lines were selected for initiation of the reciprocal recurrent genomic selection program. Focusing on the female pool, one cycle was performed with genomic selection steps at the F(2) (60 out of 629 plants) and the F(5) stage (49 out of 382 plants). Selection gain for grain yield was evaluated at six locations. Analyses of the phenotypic data showed pronounced genotype-by-environment interactions with two environments that formed an outgroup compared to the environments used for the genome-wide prediction equations. Removing these two environments for further analysis resulted in a selection gain of 1.0 dt ha(−1) compared to the hybrids of the original 20 parental lines. This underscores the potential of reciprocal recurrent genomic selection to promote hybrid wheat breeding, but also highlights the need to develop robust genome-wide predictive equations.
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spelling pubmed-84980422021-10-09 Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions Rembe, Maximilian Reif, Jochen Christoph Ebmeyer, Erhard Thorwarth, Patrick Korzun, Viktor Schacht, Johannes Boeven, Philipp H. G. Varenne, Pierrick Kazman, Ebrahim Philipp, Norman Kollers, Sonja Pfeiffer, Nina Longin, C. Friedrich H. Hartwig, Niklas Gils, Mario Zhao, Yusheng Front Plant Sci Plant Science Reciprocal recurrent genomic selection is a breeding strategy aimed at improving the hybrid performance of two base populations. It promises to significantly advance hybrid breeding in wheat. Against this backdrop, the main objective of this study was to empirically investigate the potential and limitations of reciprocal recurrent genomic selection. Genome-wide predictive equations were developed using genomic and phenotypic data from a comprehensive population of 1,604 single crosses between 120 female and 15 male wheat lines. Twenty superior female lines were selected for initiation of the reciprocal recurrent genomic selection program. Focusing on the female pool, one cycle was performed with genomic selection steps at the F(2) (60 out of 629 plants) and the F(5) stage (49 out of 382 plants). Selection gain for grain yield was evaluated at six locations. Analyses of the phenotypic data showed pronounced genotype-by-environment interactions with two environments that formed an outgroup compared to the environments used for the genome-wide prediction equations. Removing these two environments for further analysis resulted in a selection gain of 1.0 dt ha(−1) compared to the hybrids of the original 20 parental lines. This underscores the potential of reciprocal recurrent genomic selection to promote hybrid wheat breeding, but also highlights the need to develop robust genome-wide predictive equations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8498042/ /pubmed/34630453 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.703419 Text en Copyright © 2021 Rembe, Reif, Ebmeyer, Thorwarth, Korzun, Schacht, Boeven, Varenne, Kazman, Philipp, Kollers, Pfeiffer, Longin, Hartwig, Gils and Zhao. https://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
Rembe, Maximilian
Reif, Jochen Christoph
Ebmeyer, Erhard
Thorwarth, Patrick
Korzun, Viktor
Schacht, Johannes
Boeven, Philipp H. G.
Varenne, Pierrick
Kazman, Ebrahim
Philipp, Norman
Kollers, Sonja
Pfeiffer, Nina
Longin, C. Friedrich H.
Hartwig, Niklas
Gils, Mario
Zhao, Yusheng
Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
title Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
title_full Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
title_fullStr Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
title_short Reciprocal Recurrent Genomic Selection Is Impacted by Genotype-by-Environment Interactions
title_sort reciprocal recurrent genomic selection is impacted by genotype-by-environment interactions
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8498042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34630453
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.703419
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