Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda

Sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. (2n = 6x = 90)] is a highly heterozygous, clonally propagated crop for which population hybrid breeding is expected to result in yield jumps and large genetic gain increases. The main objective of this study was to select parents for a heterosis exploiting bree...

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Autores principales: Swanckaert, J., Ssali, R.T., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Andrade, M.I., Boeck, B. de, Eyzaguirre, R., Campos, Hugo, Grüneberg, W.J.
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Publicado: Wiley 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130261
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author Swanckaert, J.
Ssali, R.T.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Andrade, M.I.
Boeck, B. de
Eyzaguirre, R.
Campos, Hugo
Grüneberg, W.J.
author_browse Andrade, M.I.
Boeck, B. de
Campos, Hugo
Eyzaguirre, R.
Grüneberg, W.J.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Ssali, R.T.
Swanckaert, J.
author_facet Swanckaert, J.
Ssali, R.T.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Andrade, M.I.
Boeck, B. de
Eyzaguirre, R.
Campos, Hugo
Grüneberg, W.J.
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description Sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. (2n = 6x = 90)] is a highly heterozygous, clonally propagated crop for which population hybrid breeding is expected to result in yield jumps and large genetic gain increases. The main objective of this study was to select parents for a heterosis exploiting breeding scheme in Uganda using general combining ability and index selection aggregating yield and biotic stress traits. Two large and very diverse breeding populations established in Uganda (UGA A, 50 parents; UGA B, 80 parents) were recombined for this study into a hybrid population comprising 8,097 genotypes from 1,097 inter-population families. Parents and offspring clones were evaluated in unreplicated trials across five environments during 2018/2019, together with two commercial checks (Ejumula and NASPOT 8). Using mixed model analysis, breeding values (BVs) were estimated across traits [i.e. storage root yield, commercial roots per plant, foliage yield, and resistance to Sweetpotato Virus Disease (SPVD) and Alternaria blight]. For storage root yield, the BVs ranged from 3.5 to 10 t ha−1 and from 2 to 12 t ha−1 for parents in UGA A and B, respectively. For SPVD resistance, scored one month before harvest, the BVs ranged from 3.3 to 4.3 and from 3.1 to 4.7 for parents in UGA A and B, respectively. Out of 130 parental candidates, 40 parents were selected (20 for each parental group). The plan is to use in the future GCA values combined by a modified Pesek-Baker index using standardized desired genetic gains to select parents together with other information such as flesh color of parental material.
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spelling CGSpace1302612025-10-26T12:52:16Z Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda Swanckaert, J. Ssali, R.T. Mwanga, Robert O.M. Andrade, M.I. Boeck, B. de Eyzaguirre, R. Campos, Hugo Grüneberg, W.J. breeding sweet potatoes Sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. (2n = 6x = 90)] is a highly heterozygous, clonally propagated crop for which population hybrid breeding is expected to result in yield jumps and large genetic gain increases. The main objective of this study was to select parents for a heterosis exploiting breeding scheme in Uganda using general combining ability and index selection aggregating yield and biotic stress traits. Two large and very diverse breeding populations established in Uganda (UGA A, 50 parents; UGA B, 80 parents) were recombined for this study into a hybrid population comprising 8,097 genotypes from 1,097 inter-population families. Parents and offspring clones were evaluated in unreplicated trials across five environments during 2018/2019, together with two commercial checks (Ejumula and NASPOT 8). Using mixed model analysis, breeding values (BVs) were estimated across traits [i.e. storage root yield, commercial roots per plant, foliage yield, and resistance to Sweetpotato Virus Disease (SPVD) and Alternaria blight]. For storage root yield, the BVs ranged from 3.5 to 10 t ha−1 and from 2 to 12 t ha−1 for parents in UGA A and B, respectively. For SPVD resistance, scored one month before harvest, the BVs ranged from 3.3 to 4.3 and from 3.1 to 4.7 for parents in UGA A and B, respectively. Out of 130 parental candidates, 40 parents were selected (20 for each parental group). The plan is to use in the future GCA values combined by a modified Pesek-Baker index using standardized desired genetic gains to select parents together with other information such as flesh color of parental material. 2024-05 2023-05-04T21:31:34Z 2023-05-04T21:31:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130261 en Open Access Wiley Swanckaert, J.; Ssali, R.; Mwanga, R.; Andrade, M.; De Boeck, B.; Eyzaguirre, R.; Campos, H.; Grüneberg, W. J. 2023. Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda. Crop Science. ISSN 1435-0653.
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sweet potatoes
Swanckaert, J.
Ssali, R.T.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Andrade, M.I.
Boeck, B. de
Eyzaguirre, R.
Campos, Hugo
Grüneberg, W.J.
Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda
title Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda
title_full Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda
title_fullStr Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda
title_short Selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in Uganda
title_sort selection of parents in a population hybrid breeding scheme for sweetpotato in uganda
topic breeding
sweet potatoes
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130261
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