Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan

It is important to understand the genetic gain achieved through selection of key yield traits for planning future breeding strategies in high yielding wheat cultivars. The aim of the present study was to characterize the genetic changes in morphological, physiological, and yield component traits und...

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Autores principales: Hanif, Uzma, Gul, Alvina, Amir, Rabia, Munir, Faiza, Sorrells, Mark E., Gauch, Hugh G., Mahmood, Zahid, Subhani, Abid, Imtiaz, Muhammad, Alipour, Hadi, Rasheed, Awais, He Zhonghu
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Publicado: Wiley 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129084
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author Hanif, Uzma
Gul, Alvina
Amir, Rabia
Munir, Faiza
Sorrells, Mark E.
Gauch, Hugh G.
Mahmood, Zahid
Subhani, Abid
Imtiaz, Muhammad
Alipour, Hadi
Rasheed, Awais
He Zhonghu
author_browse Alipour, Hadi
Amir, Rabia
Gauch, Hugh G.
Gul, Alvina
Hanif, Uzma
He Zhonghu
Imtiaz, Muhammad
Mahmood, Zahid
Munir, Faiza
Rasheed, Awais
Sorrells, Mark E.
Subhani, Abid
author_facet Hanif, Uzma
Gul, Alvina
Amir, Rabia
Munir, Faiza
Sorrells, Mark E.
Gauch, Hugh G.
Mahmood, Zahid
Subhani, Abid
Imtiaz, Muhammad
Alipour, Hadi
Rasheed, Awais
He Zhonghu
author_sort Hanif, Uzma
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description It is important to understand the genetic gain achieved through selection of key yield traits for planning future breeding strategies in high yielding wheat cultivars. The aim of the present study was to characterize the genetic changes in morphological, physiological, and yield component traits under five irrigated and rain-fed environments using 24 wheat cultivars released from 1911 to 2016 in Pakistan. We evaluated these cultivars for genotype-by-environment (G×E) interaction by additive main effect and multiplicative interactions (AMMI) in five environments. There was a significant increase in grain yield (9.03 kg ha–1 year–1, 0.37%). Plant height was reduced linearly (-0.26 cm year−1, -0.33%). The traits waxiness, leaf rolling, harvest index, spike length and grains per spike significantly increased but the gain was only 0.16-2% per year. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that genotype, environment, and G×E interaction were highly significant (P <0.01) for all traits except relative chlorophyll content, biomass, days to maturity, and number of spikes per plot. AMMI-ANOVA analysis also showed that the first of three interaction principal components (IPC) was highly significant (P <0.01) for all traits. IPC1 and IPC2 accounted for >40% and >20% of the G×E interaction, respectively. Gene-specific markers identified the durable resistance gene Lr67/Yr46/Sr55/Pm46 in obsolete cultivars as early as 1910, whereas the photoperiod-insensitive allele Ppd-D1a and reduced height alleles Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b were present only in the post-1965 cultivars. Diversity analysis based on a 50 K SNP genotyping array clearly differentiated temporal patterns in 24 cultivars, which was correlated with the agronomic performance of the cultivars. This dataset provided detailed insight about the performance of historical wheat cultivars and could help in devising future wheat breeding strategies to focus on the traits contributing to grain yield and have slower rate of genetic progress.
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spelling CGSpace1290842025-03-11T12:14:31Z Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan Hanif, Uzma Gul, Alvina Amir, Rabia Munir, Faiza Sorrells, Mark E. Gauch, Hugh G. Mahmood, Zahid Subhani, Abid Imtiaz, Muhammad Alipour, Hadi Rasheed, Awais He Zhonghu breeding genetic diversity height genetic gain It is important to understand the genetic gain achieved through selection of key yield traits for planning future breeding strategies in high yielding wheat cultivars. The aim of the present study was to characterize the genetic changes in morphological, physiological, and yield component traits under five irrigated and rain-fed environments using 24 wheat cultivars released from 1911 to 2016 in Pakistan. We evaluated these cultivars for genotype-by-environment (G×E) interaction by additive main effect and multiplicative interactions (AMMI) in five environments. There was a significant increase in grain yield (9.03 kg ha–1 year–1, 0.37%). Plant height was reduced linearly (-0.26 cm year−1, -0.33%). The traits waxiness, leaf rolling, harvest index, spike length and grains per spike significantly increased but the gain was only 0.16-2% per year. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that genotype, environment, and G×E interaction were highly significant (P <0.01) for all traits except relative chlorophyll content, biomass, days to maturity, and number of spikes per plot. AMMI-ANOVA analysis also showed that the first of three interaction principal components (IPC) was highly significant (P <0.01) for all traits. IPC1 and IPC2 accounted for >40% and >20% of the G×E interaction, respectively. Gene-specific markers identified the durable resistance gene Lr67/Yr46/Sr55/Pm46 in obsolete cultivars as early as 1910, whereas the photoperiod-insensitive allele Ppd-D1a and reduced height alleles Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b were present only in the post-1965 cultivars. Diversity analysis based on a 50 K SNP genotyping array clearly differentiated temporal patterns in 24 cultivars, which was correlated with the agronomic performance of the cultivars. This dataset provided detailed insight about the performance of historical wheat cultivars and could help in devising future wheat breeding strategies to focus on the traits contributing to grain yield and have slower rate of genetic progress. 2022-01 2023-02-28T08:48:43Z 2023-02-28T08:48:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129084 en Limited Access Wiley Hanif, U., Gul, A., Amir, R., Munir, F., Sorrells, M.E., Gauch, H.G., Mahmood, Z., Subhani, A., Imtiaz, M., Alipour, H., Rasheed, A. and He, Z. 2022. Genetic gain and G×E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan. Crop Science 62(1):178–191.
spellingShingle breeding
genetic diversity
height
genetic gain
Hanif, Uzma
Gul, Alvina
Amir, Rabia
Munir, Faiza
Sorrells, Mark E.
Gauch, Hugh G.
Mahmood, Zahid
Subhani, Abid
Imtiaz, Muhammad
Alipour, Hadi
Rasheed, Awais
He Zhonghu
Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan
title Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan
title_full Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan
title_fullStr Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan
title_short Genetic gain and G × E interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in Pakistan
title_sort genetic gain and g e interaction in bread wheat cultivars representing 105 years of breeding in pakistan
topic breeding
genetic diversity
height
genetic gain
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129084
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