2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11131736
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Genomic Prediction Accuracy of Stripe Rust in Six Spring Wheat Populations by Modeling Genotype by Environment Interaction

Abstract: Some previous studies have assessed the predictive ability of genome-wide selection on stripe (yellow) rust resistance in wheat, but the effect of genotype by environment interaction (GEI) in prediction accuracies has not been well studied in diverse genetic backgrounds. Here, we compared the predictive ability of a model based on phenotypic data only (M1), the main effect of phenotype and molecular markers (M2), and a model that incorporated GEI (M3) using three cross-validations (CV1, CV2, and CV0) scenarios… Show more

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“…In the present study, two important quality traits, GPC and TW, were studied across five environments in a diverse panel of 170 spring wheat genotypes. As found in previous work [5,63], phenotypic evaluation across environments showed normal distribution for both traits suggesting quantitative inheritance. The trait values across the environments were consistent except in environment E3 where lower GPC and higher TW occurred.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…In the present study, two important quality traits, GPC and TW, were studied across five environments in a diverse panel of 170 spring wheat genotypes. As found in previous work [5,63], phenotypic evaluation across environments showed normal distribution for both traits suggesting quantitative inheritance. The trait values across the environments were consistent except in environment E3 where lower GPC and higher TW occurred.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%