The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications

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Autor(a) principal: Wysmierski,Philip Traldi
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Vello,Natal Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572013000400014
Resumo: Genetic diversity is essential for crop breeding and one way to estimate it is through the concept of genetic base, which can be defined as the number of ancestors and their relative genetic contributions (RGC) to each cultivar. The RGC can be estimated through the coefficient of parentage between the ancestors and cultivars. Previous studies determined that the genetic base of Brazilian soybean was very narrow. The objective of this work was to evaluate the pedigree of 444 Brazilian soybean cultivars to estimate their genetic base. The cultivars were divided according to their release dates and according to their origin (public or private), and the genetic base for each group was also estimated. We found 60 ancestors, of which the top four (CNS, S-100, Roanoke and Tokyo, respectively) contribute 55.3% of the genetic base. Only 14 ancestors have an RGC over 1.0%, and they represent 92.4% of the genetic base. Analysis of the release dates indicated that there has been an increase in the number of ancestors over time, but the four main ancestors were the same over all periods, and their cumulative RGC increased from 46.6% to 57.6%, indicating a narrowing of the genetic base.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
title The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
spellingShingle The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
Wysmierski,Philip Traldi
genetic base
Glycine max
coefficient of parentage
genetic vulnerability
title_short The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
title_full The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
title_fullStr The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
title_full_unstemmed The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
title_sort The genetic base of Brazilian soybean cultivars: evolution over time and breeding implications
author Wysmierski,Philip Traldi
author_facet Wysmierski,Philip Traldi
Vello,Natal Antonio
author_role author
author2 Vello,Natal Antonio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wysmierski,Philip Traldi
Vello,Natal Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv genetic base
Glycine max
coefficient of parentage
genetic vulnerability
topic genetic base
Glycine max
coefficient of parentage
genetic vulnerability
description Genetic diversity is essential for crop breeding and one way to estimate it is through the concept of genetic base, which can be defined as the number of ancestors and their relative genetic contributions (RGC) to each cultivar. The RGC can be estimated through the coefficient of parentage between the ancestors and cultivars. Previous studies determined that the genetic base of Brazilian soybean was very narrow. The objective of this work was to evaluate the pedigree of 444 Brazilian soybean cultivars to estimate their genetic base. The cultivars were divided according to their release dates and according to their origin (public or private), and the genetic base for each group was also estimated. We found 60 ancestors, of which the top four (CNS, S-100, Roanoke and Tokyo, respectively) contribute 55.3% of the genetic base. Only 14 ancestors have an RGC over 1.0%, and they represent 92.4% of the genetic base. Analysis of the release dates indicated that there has been an increase in the number of ancestors over time, but the four main ancestors were the same over all periods, and their cumulative RGC increased from 46.6% to 57.6%, indicating a narrowing of the genetic base.
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