Genomic selection for Kansas wheat

Autor: Gaynor, Robert C.
Rok vydání: 2015
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Druh dokumentu: Dissertation
Popis: Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Agronomy
Allan Fritz
Wheat breeders are constantly working to develop new wheat varieties with improved performance for agronomically important traits such as yield and disease resistance. Identifying better ways of phenotyping germplasm, developing methods for predicting performance based on genetic information, and identifying novel sources of genetic disease resistance can all improve the efficiency of breeding efforts. Three studies relating to these research interests were conducted. Synthetic hexaploid wheat lines were screened for resistance to root-lesion nematodes, an economically important pest of wheat. This resulted in the identification of three lines resistant to the root-lesion nematode species Pratylenchus thornei. Grain yield data from multi-location yield trials and average yields for counties in Kansas were used to identify wheat production areas in Kansas. Knowledge obtained from this study is useful for both interpreting data from yield trials and deciding where to place them in order to identify new higher yielding varieties. These data also aided the final research study, developing a genomic selection (GS) model for yield in the Kansas State University wheat breeding program. This model was used to assess the accuracy of GS in conditions experienced in a breeding project. Available measurements of GS have been constructed using simulations or using conditions not typical of those experienced in a wheat breeding program. The estimate of accuracy determined in this study was less than many of the reported measurements. This measure of accuracy will aid in determining if GS is a cost efficient tool for use in wheat breeding.
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