Genomic selection (GS) in wheat breeding programs is of great interest for predicting the genotypic values of individuals, where both additive and nonadditive effects determine the final breeding value of lines. While several simulation studies have shown the efficiency of rapid-cycling GS strategies for parental selection or population improvement, their practical implementations are still lacking in wheat and other crops. In this study, we demonstrate the potential of rapid-cycle recurrent GS (RCRGS) to increase genetic gain for grain yield (GY) in wheat. Our results showed a consistent realized genetic gain for GY after 3 cycles of recombination (C1, C2, and C3) of bi-parental F1s, when summarized across 2 years of phenotyping. For both ...
Developing genomic selection (GS) models is an important step in applying GS to accelerate the rate ...
A traditional wheat breeding program normally takes 7 to 12 years to develop a new cultivar to be el...
The prospect of genomic selection has been frequently shown by cross-validation studies using the sa...
Genomic selection (GS) in wheat breeding programs is of great interest for predicting the genotypic ...
In the last decade the breeding technology referred to as ‘genomic selection’ (GS) has been implemen...
We investigated increasing genetic gain for grain yield using early generation genomic selection (GS...
AbstractIn the last decade the breeding technology referred to as ‘genomic selection’ (GS) has been ...
There is a need to develop novel breeding approaches to increase the rate of genetic gain for wheat ...
Reciprocal recurrent genomic selection is a breeding strategy aimed at improving the hybrid performa...
Cereal crop breeders have achieved considerable genetic gain in genetically complex traits, such as ...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Genomic selection (GS) can be effective in breeding for quantitative traits, such as yield, by reduc...
Genomic selection (GS) has been promising for increasing genetic gains in several species. Therefore...
Background: Recently genomic selection (GS) has emerged as an important tool for plant breeders to s...
Genomic prediction (GP) is now routinely performed in crop plants to predict unobserved phenotypes. ...
Developing genomic selection (GS) models is an important step in applying GS to accelerate the rate ...
A traditional wheat breeding program normally takes 7 to 12 years to develop a new cultivar to be el...
The prospect of genomic selection has been frequently shown by cross-validation studies using the sa...
Genomic selection (GS) in wheat breeding programs is of great interest for predicting the genotypic ...
In the last decade the breeding technology referred to as ‘genomic selection’ (GS) has been implemen...
We investigated increasing genetic gain for grain yield using early generation genomic selection (GS...
AbstractIn the last decade the breeding technology referred to as ‘genomic selection’ (GS) has been ...
There is a need to develop novel breeding approaches to increase the rate of genetic gain for wheat ...
Reciprocal recurrent genomic selection is a breeding strategy aimed at improving the hybrid performa...
Cereal crop breeders have achieved considerable genetic gain in genetically complex traits, such as ...
Citation: Poland, Jesse, Jeffrey Endelman, Julie Dawson, Jessica Rutkoski, Shuangye Wu, Yann Manes, ...
Genomic selection (GS) can be effective in breeding for quantitative traits, such as yield, by reduc...
Genomic selection (GS) has been promising for increasing genetic gains in several species. Therefore...
Background: Recently genomic selection (GS) has emerged as an important tool for plant breeders to s...
Genomic prediction (GP) is now routinely performed in crop plants to predict unobserved phenotypes. ...
Developing genomic selection (GS) models is an important step in applying GS to accelerate the rate ...
A traditional wheat breeding program normally takes 7 to 12 years to develop a new cultivar to be el...
The prospect of genomic selection has been frequently shown by cross-validation studies using the sa...