Key message: Multi-environment models using marker-based kinship information for both additive and dominance effects can accurately predict hybrid performance in different environments. Abstract: Sorghum is an important hybrid crop that is grown extensively in many subtropical and tropical regions including Northern NSW and Queensland in Australia. The highly varying weather patterns in the Australian summer months mean that sorghum hybrids exhibit a great deal of variation in yield between locations. To ultimately enable prediction of the outcome of crossing parental lines, both additive effects on yield performance and dominance interaction effects need to be characterised. This paper demonstrates that fitting a linear mixed model that in...
This paper reports a first study exploring genomic prediction for adaptation of sorghum [Sorghum bic...
The increasing global food demand in the context of climate change is a major concern of the 21st ce...
Key message The potential for exploiting heterosis for sorghum hybrid production in Ethiopia with im...
Sorghum is an important hybrid crop that is grown extensively in many subtropical and tropical regio...
Past sorghum hybrid trials in north-eastern Australia have detected substantial genotype by environm...
Genotype x environment (GxE) interactions due to variation in soil moisture and rainfall complicate ...
Heterosis is an important component of hybrid yield performance. Identifying high yielding hybrids i...
The magnitude of genetic expression and associations among traits are important for the prediction o...
Reducing yield gaps in dryland cropping depends on our capacity to identify combinations of genetics...
Grain yield and stay-green drought adaptation trait are important targets of selection in grain sorg...
Grain yield and stay-green drought adaptation trait are important targets of selection in grain sorg...
Sorghum in Australia is grown in water-limited environments of varying extent, generating substantia...
Grain yield and stay-green drought adaptation trait are important targets of selection in grain sorg...
Multi-environment trials (METs) used to evaluate breeding lines vary in the number of years that the...
This paper reports a first study exploring genomic prediction for adaptation of sorghum [Sorghum bic...
This paper reports a first study exploring genomic prediction for adaptation of sorghum [Sorghum bic...
The increasing global food demand in the context of climate change is a major concern of the 21st ce...
Key message The potential for exploiting heterosis for sorghum hybrid production in Ethiopia with im...
Sorghum is an important hybrid crop that is grown extensively in many subtropical and tropical regio...
Past sorghum hybrid trials in north-eastern Australia have detected substantial genotype by environm...
Genotype x environment (GxE) interactions due to variation in soil moisture and rainfall complicate ...
Heterosis is an important component of hybrid yield performance. Identifying high yielding hybrids i...
The magnitude of genetic expression and associations among traits are important for the prediction o...
Reducing yield gaps in dryland cropping depends on our capacity to identify combinations of genetics...
Grain yield and stay-green drought adaptation trait are important targets of selection in grain sorg...
Grain yield and stay-green drought adaptation trait are important targets of selection in grain sorg...
Sorghum in Australia is grown in water-limited environments of varying extent, generating substantia...
Grain yield and stay-green drought adaptation trait are important targets of selection in grain sorg...
Multi-environment trials (METs) used to evaluate breeding lines vary in the number of years that the...
This paper reports a first study exploring genomic prediction for adaptation of sorghum [Sorghum bic...
This paper reports a first study exploring genomic prediction for adaptation of sorghum [Sorghum bic...
The increasing global food demand in the context of climate change is a major concern of the 21st ce...
Key message The potential for exploiting heterosis for sorghum hybrid production in Ethiopia with im...