Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024

Context: Genetic gain studies addressing parts of the history of sunflower breeding in Argentina (1931–2024) have been published, but many gaps remain. Objective: To fill all gaps in the quantification of sunflower genetic progress in Argentina. Methods: A multi-environment dataset of 1074 field t...

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Main Authors: De la Vega, Abelardo J., Zuil, Sebastian, Vázquez, Arnaldo N., Bertero de Romano, Amelia
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Published: Elsevier 2025
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/23754
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378429025002333
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2025.109968
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author De la Vega, Abelardo J.
Zuil, Sebastian
Vázquez, Arnaldo N.
Bertero de Romano, Amelia
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De la Vega, Abelardo J.
Vázquez, Arnaldo N.
Zuil, Sebastian
author_facet De la Vega, Abelardo J.
Zuil, Sebastian
Vázquez, Arnaldo N.
Bertero de Romano, Amelia
author_sort De la Vega, Abelardo J.
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description Context: Genetic gain studies addressing parts of the history of sunflower breeding in Argentina (1931–2024) have been published, but many gaps remain. Objective: To fill all gaps in the quantification of sunflower genetic progress in Argentina. Methods: A multi-environment dataset of 1074 field trials (1935–2023) was analyzed using linear models, regression, and self-organizing maps (SOM) in the context provided by historical production periods. Results: Open pollinated variety (OPV) breeding (1938–1990) did not produce significant yield progress but shortened maturity, increased oil concentration, improved agronomics and contributed to building a locally adapted genetic pool. Hybrids that replaced OPVs (1970–1990) showed earlier maturity and higher values for oil yield and its immediate determinants. Genetic gains estimated for the period 1953–2022 were −0.15 % yr−1, 0.72 % yr−1, 0.46 % yr−1 and 1.49 % yr−1 for time to flowering, grain yield, oil concentration and oil yield, respectively. A slowdown in genetic progress was observed starting in the mid-1990s, associated with crop displacement, pathogen and pest evolution, and linkage drag shown by early herbicide-resistant hybrids. Conclusions: Sunflower breeding programs of Argentina consistently released superior genotypes at rates of genetic gain that are comparable to larger, better resourced crop growing systems.
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spelling INTA237542025-09-10T12:55:25Z Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024 De la Vega, Abelardo J. Zuil, Sebastian Vázquez, Arnaldo N. Bertero de Romano, Amelia Girasol Fitomejoramiento Genética Argentina Sunflowers Plant Breeding Genetics Helianthus annuus Context: Genetic gain studies addressing parts of the history of sunflower breeding in Argentina (1931–2024) have been published, but many gaps remain. Objective: To fill all gaps in the quantification of sunflower genetic progress in Argentina. Methods: A multi-environment dataset of 1074 field trials (1935–2023) was analyzed using linear models, regression, and self-organizing maps (SOM) in the context provided by historical production periods. Results: Open pollinated variety (OPV) breeding (1938–1990) did not produce significant yield progress but shortened maturity, increased oil concentration, improved agronomics and contributed to building a locally adapted genetic pool. Hybrids that replaced OPVs (1970–1990) showed earlier maturity and higher values for oil yield and its immediate determinants. Genetic gains estimated for the period 1953–2022 were −0.15 % yr−1, 0.72 % yr−1, 0.46 % yr−1 and 1.49 % yr−1 for time to flowering, grain yield, oil concentration and oil yield, respectively. A slowdown in genetic progress was observed starting in the mid-1990s, associated with crop displacement, pathogen and pest evolution, and linkage drag shown by early herbicide-resistant hybrids. Conclusions: Sunflower breeding programs of Argentina consistently released superior genotypes at rates of genetic gain that are comparable to larger, better resourced crop growing systems. EEA Rafaela Fil: De la Vega, Abelardo J. Corteva Agriscience; Estados Unidos Fil: De la Vega, Abelardo J. Asociación Argentina de Girasol; Argentina Fil: Zuil, Sebastian. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Rafaela; Argentina Fil: Zuil, Sebastian. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias; Argentina Fil: Zuil, Sebastian. Asociación Argentina de Girasol; Argentina Fil: Vázquez, Arnaldo N. Asociación Argentina de Girasol; Argentina Fil: Bertero de Romano, Amelia. Asociación Argentina de Girasol; Argentina 2025-09-10T12:47:48Z 2025-09-10T12:47:48Z 2025-07 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/23754 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378429025002333 0378-4290 1872-6852 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2025.109968 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Argentina .......... (nation) (World, South America) 7006477 start=1931; end=2024 Elsevier Field Crops Research 330 : 109968. (July 2025)
spellingShingle Girasol
Fitomejoramiento
Genética
Argentina
Sunflowers
Plant Breeding
Genetics
Helianthus annuus
De la Vega, Abelardo J.
Zuil, Sebastian
Vázquez, Arnaldo N.
Bertero de Romano, Amelia
Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024
title Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024
title_full Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024
title_fullStr Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024
title_full_unstemmed Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024
title_short Genetic progress achieved over ninety-three years of sunflower breeding in Argentina, 1931–2024
title_sort genetic progress achieved over ninety three years of sunflower breeding in argentina 1931 2024
topic Girasol
Fitomejoramiento
Genética
Argentina
Sunflowers
Plant Breeding
Genetics
Helianthus annuus
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/23754
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378429025002333
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2025.109968
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