The utilization of genotyping has gained significant popularity in tree improvement programs, aiding in enhancing the precision of breeding values, removing pedigree errors, the assessment of genetic diversity, and evaluating pollen contamination. Our study explores the impact of utilizing 5308 SNP markers to genotype seed orchard parents (166), progeny in progeny trials (667), and seedlot orchard seedlings (780), to simultaneously enhance variance components, breeding values, genetic diversity estimates, and pollen flow in the Region I white spruce (Picea glauca) breeding program in central Alberta (Canada). We compared different individual tree mixed models, including pedigree-based (ABLUP), genomic-based (GBLUP), and single-step pedigree...
Picea mariana is a widely distributed boreal conifer across Canada and the subject of advanced breed...
The genetic gain of spruce (Picea spp.) breeding programs is impeded by long recurrent selection cyc...
Abstract Background Genomic selection (GS) can increase genetic gain by reducing the length of breed...
The utilization of genotyping has gained significant popularity in tree improvement programs, aiding...
Genomic selection (GS) is of interest in breeding because of its potential for predicting the geneti...
Genomic selection (GS) potentially offers an unparalleled advantage over traditional pedigree-based ...
A scan involving 1134 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 709 expressed genes was used to as...
Breeding conifer species for phenotypic improvement is challenging due to delayed expression of impo...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) uses information from genomic signatures consist...
Tree improvement programs are long-term and resource-demanding endeavors consisting of repeated cycl...
Seed orchards represent the link between breeding and silvicultural activities. They were expected ...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Seed orchards are the key link between tree breeding and production forest for conifer trees. In Swe...
Two series of realised genetic gain tests of large plots, one for black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill....
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length ...
Picea mariana is a widely distributed boreal conifer across Canada and the subject of advanced breed...
The genetic gain of spruce (Picea spp.) breeding programs is impeded by long recurrent selection cyc...
Abstract Background Genomic selection (GS) can increase genetic gain by reducing the length of breed...
The utilization of genotyping has gained significant popularity in tree improvement programs, aiding...
Genomic selection (GS) is of interest in breeding because of its potential for predicting the geneti...
Genomic selection (GS) potentially offers an unparalleled advantage over traditional pedigree-based ...
A scan involving 1134 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 709 expressed genes was used to as...
Breeding conifer species for phenotypic improvement is challenging due to delayed expression of impo...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) uses information from genomic signatures consist...
Tree improvement programs are long-term and resource-demanding endeavors consisting of repeated cycl...
Seed orchards represent the link between breeding and silvicultural activities. They were expected ...
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length of breeding cycle...
Seed orchards are the key link between tree breeding and production forest for conifer trees. In Swe...
Two series of realised genetic gain tests of large plots, one for black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill....
Background: Genomic selection (GS) in forestry can substantially reduce the length ...
Picea mariana is a widely distributed boreal conifer across Canada and the subject of advanced breed...
The genetic gain of spruce (Picea spp.) breeding programs is impeded by long recurrent selection cyc...
Abstract Background Genomic selection (GS) can increase genetic gain by reducing the length of breed...