2020
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20382
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Genetic parameters, prediction, and selection in a white Guinea yam early‐generation breeding population using pedigree information

Abstract: Better understanding of the genetic control of traits in breeding populations is crucial for the selection of superior varieties and parents. This study aimed to assess genetic parameters and breeding values for six essential traits in white Guinea yam (Dioscorea rotundata Poir.) breeding populations. For this, pedigree-based best linear unbiased prediction (P-BLUP) was used. The results This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. 2 revealed significant nonadditive genetic variances and medium… Show more

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“…Yield performance, persistence or stability of grasses are greatly affected by climate conditions [27,28]; therefore, it is important to assess genotypes during consecutive years and release cultivars with improved productivity and persistence. In breeding of perennial forage grasses, better understanding of the genetic variability and inheritance of economic traits are vital for identi cation and selection of preferable genotypes with possible utility in speci c breeding programs such as developing productive varieties [9,11,15,29]. In most studies in grass species, half-sib families derived from polycrosses are extensively used for genotypic evaluation, while full-sib families have been less considered in this regards [11,13,30].…”
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“…Yield performance, persistence or stability of grasses are greatly affected by climate conditions [27,28]; therefore, it is important to assess genotypes during consecutive years and release cultivars with improved productivity and persistence. In breeding of perennial forage grasses, better understanding of the genetic variability and inheritance of economic traits are vital for identi cation and selection of preferable genotypes with possible utility in speci c breeding programs such as developing productive varieties [9,11,15,29]. In most studies in grass species, half-sib families derived from polycrosses are extensively used for genotypic evaluation, while full-sib families have been less considered in this regards [11,13,30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selecting the right parents for create new genetic variants and choosing preferable recombinants or favorable progenies with desire characteristics are critical steps in the breeding programs [9,10]. Therefore, knowledge on the genetic diversity, heritable variations, and genetic correlation among the selection characters is essential for selecting superior genotypes and improving the e ciency of breeding programs [11,12].…”
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“…It is a highly valuable crop in the food and cultural systems of West Africa (Asiedu and Sartie, 2010), where 66.8 million tons (93%) of the global production occurs (FAOSTAT, 2020). Among the cultivated species, the white Guinea yam (D. rotundata) is the most planted, produced and consumed yam in West Africa (Asfaw et al, 2020). The yam production in West Africa has increased from 14.5 million tons in 1988 to 66.8 million tons in 2018.…”
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confidence: 99%