We investigated prediction of malting quality (MQ) phenotypes in different locations using metabolomic spectra, and compared the prediction ability of different models, and training population (TP) sizes. Data of five MQ traits was measured on 2667 individual plots of 564 malting spring barley lines from three years and two locations. A total of 24,018 metabolomic features (MFs) were measured on each wort sample. Two statistical models were used, a metabolomic best linear unbiased prediction (MBLUP) and a partial least squares regression (PLSR). Predictive ability within location and across locations were compared using cross-validation methods. For all traits, more than 90% of the total variance in MQ traits could be explained by MFs. The ...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Background Genomic prediction (GP) based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) has become a broad...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
We investigated prediction of malting quality (MQ) phenotypes in different locations using metabolom...
BackgroundMetabolomics measures an intermediate stage between genotype and phenotype, and may theref...
Barley is the most common source for malt to be used in brewing beer and other alcoholic beverages. ...
International audienceWhile two-rowed barley is usually preferred for malting and beer-making, six-r...
Like other crop species, barley, the fourth most important crop worldwide, suffers from the genetic ...
Abstract:Plant breeders regularly evaluate multiple traits across multiple environments, which opens...
Genomic selection was recently introduced in plant breeding. The objective of this study was to deve...
© CSIRO 2007 Selection for malting quality traits is a major breeding objective for barley breeding...
Plant breeders regularly evaluate multiple traits across multiple environments, which opens an avenu...
quality of two-row spring barley.Genetika, Vol 45, No. 1, 21-30. Malting quality is composed of nume...
<div><p>Genomic selection was recently introduced in plant breeding. The objective of this study was...
Eleven spring barley varieties from harvest years 2009, 2010 and 2011 were studied. Eight basic tech...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Background Genomic prediction (GP) based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) has become a broad...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
We investigated prediction of malting quality (MQ) phenotypes in different locations using metabolom...
BackgroundMetabolomics measures an intermediate stage between genotype and phenotype, and may theref...
Barley is the most common source for malt to be used in brewing beer and other alcoholic beverages. ...
International audienceWhile two-rowed barley is usually preferred for malting and beer-making, six-r...
Like other crop species, barley, the fourth most important crop worldwide, suffers from the genetic ...
Abstract:Plant breeders regularly evaluate multiple traits across multiple environments, which opens...
Genomic selection was recently introduced in plant breeding. The objective of this study was to deve...
© CSIRO 2007 Selection for malting quality traits is a major breeding objective for barley breeding...
Plant breeders regularly evaluate multiple traits across multiple environments, which opens an avenu...
quality of two-row spring barley.Genetika, Vol 45, No. 1, 21-30. Malting quality is composed of nume...
<div><p>Genomic selection was recently introduced in plant breeding. The objective of this study was...
Eleven spring barley varieties from harvest years 2009, 2010 and 2011 were studied. Eight basic tech...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...
Background Genomic prediction (GP) based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) has become a broad...
Barley is one of the key cereal grains for malting and brewing industries. However, climate variabil...