International audienceTo overcome the multiple challenges currently faced by agriculture, such as climate change and soil deterioration, more efficient plant breeding strategies are required. Genomic selection (GS) is crucial for the genetic improvement of quantitative traits, as it can increase selection intensity, shorten the generation interval, and improve selection accuracy for traits that are difficult to phenotype. Tropical perennial crops and plantation trees are of major economic importance and have consequently been the subject of many GS articles. In this review, we discuss the factors that affect GS accuracy (statistical models, linkage disequilibrium, information concerning markers, relatedness between training and target popul...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) exploits the markers associated with traits of interest for selectin...
In forest tree genetic improvement, multi-trait genomic selection (GS) may have advantages in improv...
International audienceGenomic selection (GS) could make more efficient the two-stage phenotypic bree...
International audienceTo overcome the multiple challenges currently faced by agriculture, such as cl...
The methodology of selection in plant breeding has markedly evolved with the advent of high throughp...
International audienceGenomic selection empirically appeared valuable for reciprocal recurrent selec...
Genomic selection is now being used at an accelerating pace in many plant species. This review first...
Relatively few tropical tree species have been used extensively in plantations. Species of pines and...
All tree breeders cope with the same challenge of the very long time interval of a single breeding c...
Plant breeding is concerned with genetic improvement of crops. Phenotypic selection has been and sti...
The world population is expected to be larger and wealthier over the next few decades and will requi...
Genomic selection (GS) facilitates the rapid selection of superior genotypes and accelerates the bre...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) exploits the markers associated with traits of interest for selectin...
International audienceGenomic selection has been successfully implemented in both animal and agricul...
Abstract The genetic improvement of tropical fruit trees is limited when compared to progress achiev...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) exploits the markers associated with traits of interest for selectin...
In forest tree genetic improvement, multi-trait genomic selection (GS) may have advantages in improv...
International audienceGenomic selection (GS) could make more efficient the two-stage phenotypic bree...
International audienceTo overcome the multiple challenges currently faced by agriculture, such as cl...
The methodology of selection in plant breeding has markedly evolved with the advent of high throughp...
International audienceGenomic selection empirically appeared valuable for reciprocal recurrent selec...
Genomic selection is now being used at an accelerating pace in many plant species. This review first...
Relatively few tropical tree species have been used extensively in plantations. Species of pines and...
All tree breeders cope with the same challenge of the very long time interval of a single breeding c...
Plant breeding is concerned with genetic improvement of crops. Phenotypic selection has been and sti...
The world population is expected to be larger and wealthier over the next few decades and will requi...
Genomic selection (GS) facilitates the rapid selection of superior genotypes and accelerates the bre...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) exploits the markers associated with traits of interest for selectin...
International audienceGenomic selection has been successfully implemented in both animal and agricul...
Abstract The genetic improvement of tropical fruit trees is limited when compared to progress achiev...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) exploits the markers associated with traits of interest for selectin...
In forest tree genetic improvement, multi-trait genomic selection (GS) may have advantages in improv...
International audienceGenomic selection (GS) could make more efficient the two-stage phenotypic bree...