Depending on the trait architecture and reproduction system, selection strategies in plant breeding focus on the accumulation of additive, dominance effects, or both. Innovation in the exploitation of dominance‐effect‐based heterosis has been limited since the proposal of general combining ability (GCA)‐based approaches. We propose the use of a new surrogate of genetic complementation between genetic pools to increase accumulation of dominance effects and heterosis. We simulated breeding programs to show how reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) by genetic complementation would build the dominance‐based heterosis cheaper than GCA‐based approaches and used real phenotypic data from hybrid maize (Zea mays) to demonstrate the underlying concept...
The goal of recurrent selection is to improve population performance while maintaining genetic varia...
Recurrent selection (RS) schemes were introduced to increase the frequency of favorable alleles for ...
First published: 6 January 2017; Open Access JournalTwo tropical maize composites were subjected to ...
Depending on the trait architecture and reproduction system, selection strategies in plant breeding ...
Heterosis, the superiority in one or more characteristics of crossbred organisms relative to their i...
Breeding can change the dominance as well as additive genetic value of populations, thus utilizing h...
Two improved tropical maize composites, TZL COMP3 and TZL COMP4; representing complementary heteroti...
Open Access Article; Published online: 03 Sep 2021Diverse crops are both outbred and clonally propag...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBackground: The demand of ma...
The full-sib reciprocal recurrent selection (FSRRS) is designed to improve the performance and the h...
Background: To study the potential of genomic selection for hete rosis resulting from multiplicative...
Article en open accessBackground: To study the potential of genomic selection for heterosis resultin...
Half-sib and full-sib reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) in maize ( Zea mays L.) have been success...
Heterosis, the superiority in one or more characteristics of crossbred organisms relative to their i...
One hundred and sixty-nine interpopulational half sib progenies were obtained from maize populations...
The goal of recurrent selection is to improve population performance while maintaining genetic varia...
Recurrent selection (RS) schemes were introduced to increase the frequency of favorable alleles for ...
First published: 6 January 2017; Open Access JournalTwo tropical maize composites were subjected to ...
Depending on the trait architecture and reproduction system, selection strategies in plant breeding ...
Heterosis, the superiority in one or more characteristics of crossbred organisms relative to their i...
Breeding can change the dominance as well as additive genetic value of populations, thus utilizing h...
Two improved tropical maize composites, TZL COMP3 and TZL COMP4; representing complementary heteroti...
Open Access Article; Published online: 03 Sep 2021Diverse crops are both outbred and clonally propag...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBackground: The demand of ma...
The full-sib reciprocal recurrent selection (FSRRS) is designed to improve the performance and the h...
Background: To study the potential of genomic selection for hete rosis resulting from multiplicative...
Article en open accessBackground: To study the potential of genomic selection for heterosis resultin...
Half-sib and full-sib reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) in maize ( Zea mays L.) have been success...
Heterosis, the superiority in one or more characteristics of crossbred organisms relative to their i...
One hundred and sixty-nine interpopulational half sib progenies were obtained from maize populations...
The goal of recurrent selection is to improve population performance while maintaining genetic varia...
Recurrent selection (RS) schemes were introduced to increase the frequency of favorable alleles for ...
First published: 6 January 2017; Open Access JournalTwo tropical maize composites were subjected to ...