Analysis of inbreeding depression in eight S1 cassava families

Inbreeding offers numerous advantages but also presents some problems for the genetic improvement of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). One of the concerns is that inbreeding depression (ID) may be too drastic for (even partially) inbred materials to survive. A large experiment was conducted to quantify ID in cassava. S1 families from eight elite cultivars, each represented mostly by over 90 cloned genotypes, were produced and evaluated in a replicated trial at one location. The results from this evaluation allowed measurement of ID levels for key traits such as fresh root yield (63.9%), fresh foliage yield (37.9%), harvest index (26.5%), plant height (10.1%), and dry matter content in the roots (5.3%). Results also indicated (as expected) that ID, for a given trait, was not uniform among the eight families evaluated. For reasons provided in the article, the ID levels measured in this study may have been overestimated. Compared with the first experiences introducing inbreeding in temperate and tropical maize (Zea mays L.), we concluded that the use of homozygous progenitors in future cassava genetic enhancement is feasible. The average ID and frequency distributions within S1 families for different traits correlated well with the relative importance of nonadditive genetic effects controlling their inheritance as reported in the literature.

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Main Authors: Rojas, M.C., Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos, Ceballos, H., Baena Garcia, D, Morante, N, Calle, F.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009-03
Subjects:phaseolus vulgaris, manihot esculenta, genotypes, inbreeding, plant breeding, genotipos, endogamia, fitomejoramiento,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43184
https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2008.07.0419
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-431842023-03-17T16:39:49Z Analysis of inbreeding depression in eight S1 cassava families Rojas, M.C. Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos Ceballos, H. Baena Garcia, D Morante, N Calle, F. phaseolus vulgaris manihot esculenta genotypes inbreeding plant breeding genotipos endogamia fitomejoramiento Inbreeding offers numerous advantages but also presents some problems for the genetic improvement of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). One of the concerns is that inbreeding depression (ID) may be too drastic for (even partially) inbred materials to survive. A large experiment was conducted to quantify ID in cassava. S1 families from eight elite cultivars, each represented mostly by over 90 cloned genotypes, were produced and evaluated in a replicated trial at one location. The results from this evaluation allowed measurement of ID levels for key traits such as fresh root yield (63.9%), fresh foliage yield (37.9%), harvest index (26.5%), plant height (10.1%), and dry matter content in the roots (5.3%). Results also indicated (as expected) that ID, for a given trait, was not uniform among the eight families evaluated. For reasons provided in the article, the ID levels measured in this study may have been overestimated. Compared with the first experiences introducing inbreeding in temperate and tropical maize (Zea mays L.), we concluded that the use of homozygous progenitors in future cassava genetic enhancement is feasible. The average ID and frequency distributions within S1 families for different traits correlated well with the relative importance of nonadditive genetic effects controlling their inheritance as reported in the literature. 2009-03 2014-09-24T08:41:45Z 2014-09-24T08:41:45Z Journal Article 1435-0653 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43184 https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2008.07.0419 en Limited Access Wiley Crop Science
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topic phaseolus vulgaris
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genotypes
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plant breeding
genotipos
endogamia
fitomejoramiento
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genotypes
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plant breeding
genotipos
endogamia
fitomejoramiento
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inbreeding
plant breeding
genotipos
endogamia
fitomejoramiento
Rojas, M.C.
Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos
Ceballos, H.
Baena Garcia, D
Morante, N
Calle, F.
Analysis of inbreeding depression in eight S1 cassava families
description Inbreeding offers numerous advantages but also presents some problems for the genetic improvement of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). One of the concerns is that inbreeding depression (ID) may be too drastic for (even partially) inbred materials to survive. A large experiment was conducted to quantify ID in cassava. S1 families from eight elite cultivars, each represented mostly by over 90 cloned genotypes, were produced and evaluated in a replicated trial at one location. The results from this evaluation allowed measurement of ID levels for key traits such as fresh root yield (63.9%), fresh foliage yield (37.9%), harvest index (26.5%), plant height (10.1%), and dry matter content in the roots (5.3%). Results also indicated (as expected) that ID, for a given trait, was not uniform among the eight families evaluated. For reasons provided in the article, the ID levels measured in this study may have been overestimated. Compared with the first experiences introducing inbreeding in temperate and tropical maize (Zea mays L.), we concluded that the use of homozygous progenitors in future cassava genetic enhancement is feasible. The average ID and frequency distributions within S1 families for different traits correlated well with the relative importance of nonadditive genetic effects controlling their inheritance as reported in the literature.
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fitomejoramiento
author Rojas, M.C.
Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos
Ceballos, H.
Baena Garcia, D
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