Manipulation of apomixis in Brachiaria breeding

Until 10 years ago, genetic improvement of Brachiaria species depended entirely on selection among naturally existing genotypes, genetic recombination being impossible because of prevailing apomictic reproduction. However, recent advances in understanding the genetics and cytogenetics of Brachiaria, and the creation of a tetraploid sexual B. ruziziensis have opened the way for controlled genetic manipulation. Two relevant gene pools are discussed. Genetic recombination is now possible in the B. ruziziensis/B. brizantha/B. decumbens pool. Breeding in the B. humidicola/B. dictyoneura/B. jubata pool awaits the development of a compatible source of sexuality. Present breeding initiatives aim to create apomictic genotypes combining spittlebug resistance and edaphic adaptation with other desirable attributes. Evaluation methods need to be improved. Current breeding schemes for Brachiaria, which are described, seek to exploit apomixis. They are empirical, and are based on general principles of quantitative genetics and our current limited knowledge of the inheritance of reproductive mode and other important traits. Clearer definition of relevant breeding objectives and better evaluation methodology will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Brachiaria breeding.

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Main Authors: Miles, John W., Valle, Cacilda Borges do
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1996
Subjects:brachiaria, apomixis, reproduction, recombination, plant breeding, nitrogen fixation, testing, reproducción, recombinación, fitomejoramiento, fijación del nitrógeno, ensayo,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/54885
https://books.google.com/books?id=dMF6QpfVdjMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=&pg=PA164
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-548852023-12-08T19:36:04Z Manipulation of apomixis in Brachiaria breeding Miles, John W. Valle, Cacilda Borges do brachiaria apomixis reproduction recombination plant breeding nitrogen fixation testing reproducción recombinación fitomejoramiento fijación del nitrógeno ensayo Until 10 years ago, genetic improvement of Brachiaria species depended entirely on selection among naturally existing genotypes, genetic recombination being impossible because of prevailing apomictic reproduction. However, recent advances in understanding the genetics and cytogenetics of Brachiaria, and the creation of a tetraploid sexual B. ruziziensis have opened the way for controlled genetic manipulation. Two relevant gene pools are discussed. Genetic recombination is now possible in the B. ruziziensis/B. brizantha/B. decumbens pool. Breeding in the B. humidicola/B. dictyoneura/B. jubata pool awaits the development of a compatible source of sexuality. Present breeding initiatives aim to create apomictic genotypes combining spittlebug resistance and edaphic adaptation with other desirable attributes. Evaluation methods need to be improved. Current breeding schemes for Brachiaria, which are described, seek to exploit apomixis. They are empirical, and are based on general principles of quantitative genetics and our current limited knowledge of the inheritance of reproductive mode and other important traits. Clearer definition of relevant breeding objectives and better evaluation methodology will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Brachiaria breeding. 1996 2015-01-28T14:17:06Z 2015-01-28T14:17:06Z Book Chapter Miles, John W.; Valle, Cacilda Borges do. 1996. Manipulation of apomixis in Brachiaria breeding. In: Miles, John W; Maass, Brigitte L; Valle, Cacilda Borges do; Kumble, Vrinda (eds.). Brachiaria: Biology, agronomy, and improvement. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT); Campo Grande, BR : Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria (EMBRAPA), Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Gado de Corte (CNPGC), Cali, CO. p. 164-177. (CIAT publication no. 259) https://hdl.handle.net/10568/54885 https://books.google.com/books?id=dMF6QpfVdjMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=&pg=PA164 en Open Access p. 164-177 International Center for Tropical Agriculture Campo Grande, BR : Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria (EMBRAPA), Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Gado de Corte (CNPGC)
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Manipulation of apomixis in Brachiaria breeding
description Until 10 years ago, genetic improvement of Brachiaria species depended entirely on selection among naturally existing genotypes, genetic recombination being impossible because of prevailing apomictic reproduction. However, recent advances in understanding the genetics and cytogenetics of Brachiaria, and the creation of a tetraploid sexual B. ruziziensis have opened the way for controlled genetic manipulation. Two relevant gene pools are discussed. Genetic recombination is now possible in the B. ruziziensis/B. brizantha/B. decumbens pool. Breeding in the B. humidicola/B. dictyoneura/B. jubata pool awaits the development of a compatible source of sexuality. Present breeding initiatives aim to create apomictic genotypes combining spittlebug resistance and edaphic adaptation with other desirable attributes. Evaluation methods need to be improved. Current breeding schemes for Brachiaria, which are described, seek to exploit apomixis. They are empirical, and are based on general principles of quantitative genetics and our current limited knowledge of the inheritance of reproductive mode and other important traits. Clearer definition of relevant breeding objectives and better evaluation methodology will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Brachiaria breeding.
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