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Title: Selection of superior inbred progenies toward the common bean ideotype
Keywords: Bean - Genetic improvement
Bean - Progenies selection
Feijão - Melhoramento genético
Feijão - Seleção de progênies
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: American Society of Agronomy
Citation: ROCHA, J. R. do A. S. de C. et al. Selection of superior inbred progenies toward the common bean ideotype. Agronomy Journal, Madison, v. 111, n. 3, p. 1181-1189, 2019.
Abstract: The goal of breeding programs is selection toward the ideal plant type. In this study, field experiments were performed to select common bean inbred progenies that maximize the probability of extracting superior lines. A total of 124 inbred progenies of three consecutive generations (F2:3, F2:4, and F2:5) were conducted in field experiments over three different environments (one generation in each environment). Seven different traits, related to disease severity, commercial acceptance grain, and yield, were evaluated by best linear unbiased prediction. This work underscored the importance of incorporating population information into the statistical model as a means of comparing progenies from different populations with higher efficacy, even when kinship information between populations is not available. Toward the common bean ideotype, 20 inbred progenies of greater potential were selected using the factor analysis and genotype-ideotype distance (FAI-BLUP) index. This index is based on the structural equation models by joining the factor analysis technique (exploratory factor analysis) with the ideotype design (confirmatory factor analysis). The predicted genetic gain was increased for all the traits in all generations. Selection strategies that capture the multitrait information capitalize the progenies × growth season interactions and are based on the ideotype, such as as the FAI-BLUP index, have the potential for use in genetic breeding toward the common bean ideotype and can accelerate the release of more adapted cultivars.
URI: https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/aj/abstracts/111/3/1181?access=0&view=pdf
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