Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Pedro Henrique Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Vilela, Valdinei Junio Brito, Torres, Isabela Yamauchi, Uberti, Alison, DeLima, Rodrigo Oliveira, Reis, Edésio Fialho dos
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Caatinga
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11736
Resumo: Our objective was to evaluate the genetic potential of two maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for beginning a reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) program. For this, 280 interpopulation half-sib (HS) progenies were produced from two populations (140 HS from each population), which were derived from the selfing of the commercial hybrids AS1598 (Pop1) and RB9210 (Pop2). We then evaluated the 280 HS progenies, the two base populations, and the two hybrids for grain yield (GY) and ear and plant architecture traits in southwestern Goias during the 2020 winter season. Variance components and genetic values of each progeny were estimated using the REML/BLUP (Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction) methodology. Genetic gains by selection of the top 20% of progenies were predicted using two strategies: i) selection for GY and ii) selection for GY and days to silking (DTS) simultaneously. We observed genetic variability in both populations for all tested traits; therefore, it is possible to obtain genetic gains from the interpopulation improvement of both Pop1 and Pop2. The genetic gain estimates with the selection based on GY were 9.03 and 3.45% for Pop1 and Pop2, respectively. Simultaneous selection for GY and DTS resulted in positive (>4%) genetic gains for GY in both populations and decreased the cycle in Pop1, but we did not observe any alteration of the cycle in Pop2. We concluded that both populations derived from commercial hybrids have genetic potential for interpopulation improvement using RRS.
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spelling Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breedingPotencial genético de populações de milho derivadas de híbridos comerciais para o melhoramento interpopulacionalZea mays L. Parâmetros Genéticos. Índice de Seleção. Seleção Recorrente Recíproca.Zea mays L. Genetic Parameters. Selection Index. Reciprocal Recurrent Selection.Our objective was to evaluate the genetic potential of two maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for beginning a reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) program. For this, 280 interpopulation half-sib (HS) progenies were produced from two populations (140 HS from each population), which were derived from the selfing of the commercial hybrids AS1598 (Pop1) and RB9210 (Pop2). We then evaluated the 280 HS progenies, the two base populations, and the two hybrids for grain yield (GY) and ear and plant architecture traits in southwestern Goias during the 2020 winter season. Variance components and genetic values of each progeny were estimated using the REML/BLUP (Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction) methodology. Genetic gains by selection of the top 20% of progenies were predicted using two strategies: i) selection for GY and ii) selection for GY and days to silking (DTS) simultaneously. We observed genetic variability in both populations for all tested traits; therefore, it is possible to obtain genetic gains from the interpopulation improvement of both Pop1 and Pop2. The genetic gain estimates with the selection based on GY were 9.03 and 3.45% for Pop1 and Pop2, respectively. Simultaneous selection for GY and DTS resulted in positive (>4%) genetic gains for GY in both populations and decreased the cycle in Pop1, but we did not observe any alteration of the cycle in Pop2. We concluded that both populations derived from commercial hybrids have genetic potential for interpopulation improvement using RRS.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial genético de duas populações de milho derivadas de híbridos comerciais para iniciar um programa de seleção recorrente recíproca (SRR). Para isso, 280 progênies de meios-irmãos (PMI) interpopulacionais foram obtidas de duas populações (140 PMI de cada população) derivadas da autofecundação dos híbridos comerciais AS1598 (Pop1) e RB9210 (Pop2). As 280 PMI, as duas populações e os dois híbridos foram avaliados para produtividade de grãos (PG) e seis caracteres de arquitetura de planta e de espiga em dois locais no Sudoeste de Goiás, na segunda safra de 2020. Os componentes de variância e os valores genéticos de cada progênie foram estimados pela metodologia REML/BLUP (Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction). Os ganhos genéticos com a seleção de 20% das progênies superiores foram preditos usando duas estratégias: i) seleção truncada para PG e ii) seleção simultânea para PG e florescimento feminino (FF). Observou-se variabilidade genética nas duas populações para todos os caracteres avaliados. Consequentemente, é possível obter ganhos genéticos a partir do melhoramento interpopulacional das Pop1 e 2. As estimativas de ganhos com a seleção truncada para PG foram de 9,03% e 3,45% para as Pop1 e Pop2, respectivamente. A seleção simultânea para PG e FF resultou em ganhos positivos (>4%) para PG em ambas populações e redução no ciclo na Pop1, mas não houve alteração para ciclo na Pop2. Conclui-se que as duas populações derivadas de híbridos comerciais de milho têm potencial genético para o melhoramento interpopulacional com emprego de SRR.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2024-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/1173610.1590/1983-21252024v3711736rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 37 (2024); e11736Revista Caatinga; v. 37 (2024); e117361983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/11736/11460Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Pedro Henrique SousaVilela, Valdinei Junio Brito Torres, Isabela YamauchiUberti, AlisonDeLima, Rodrigo OliveiraReis, Edésio Fialho dos 2024-04-22T17:59:19Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/11736Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:47:05.357562Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
Potencial genético de populações de milho derivadas de híbridos comerciais para o melhoramento interpopulacional
title Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
spellingShingle Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
Almeida, Pedro Henrique Sousa
Zea mays L. Parâmetros Genéticos. Índice de Seleção. Seleção Recorrente Recíproca.
Zea mays L. Genetic Parameters. Selection Index. Reciprocal Recurrent Selection.
title_short Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
title_full Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
title_fullStr Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
title_full_unstemmed Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
title_sort Genetic potential of maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for interpopulation breeding
author Almeida, Pedro Henrique Sousa
author_facet Almeida, Pedro Henrique Sousa
Vilela, Valdinei Junio Brito
Torres, Isabela Yamauchi
Uberti, Alison
DeLima, Rodrigo Oliveira
Reis, Edésio Fialho dos
author_role author
author2 Vilela, Valdinei Junio Brito
Torres, Isabela Yamauchi
Uberti, Alison
DeLima, Rodrigo Oliveira
Reis, Edésio Fialho dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Pedro Henrique Sousa
Vilela, Valdinei Junio Brito
Torres, Isabela Yamauchi
Uberti, Alison
DeLima, Rodrigo Oliveira
Reis, Edésio Fialho dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays L. Parâmetros Genéticos. Índice de Seleção. Seleção Recorrente Recíproca.
Zea mays L. Genetic Parameters. Selection Index. Reciprocal Recurrent Selection.
topic Zea mays L. Parâmetros Genéticos. Índice de Seleção. Seleção Recorrente Recíproca.
Zea mays L. Genetic Parameters. Selection Index. Reciprocal Recurrent Selection.
description Our objective was to evaluate the genetic potential of two maize populations derived from commercial hybrids for beginning a reciprocal recurrent selection (RRS) program. For this, 280 interpopulation half-sib (HS) progenies were produced from two populations (140 HS from each population), which were derived from the selfing of the commercial hybrids AS1598 (Pop1) and RB9210 (Pop2). We then evaluated the 280 HS progenies, the two base populations, and the two hybrids for grain yield (GY) and ear and plant architecture traits in southwestern Goias during the 2020 winter season. Variance components and genetic values of each progeny were estimated using the REML/BLUP (Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction) methodology. Genetic gains by selection of the top 20% of progenies were predicted using two strategies: i) selection for GY and ii) selection for GY and days to silking (DTS) simultaneously. We observed genetic variability in both populations for all tested traits; therefore, it is possible to obtain genetic gains from the interpopulation improvement of both Pop1 and Pop2. The genetic gain estimates with the selection based on GY were 9.03 and 3.45% for Pop1 and Pop2, respectively. Simultaneous selection for GY and DTS resulted in positive (>4%) genetic gains for GY in both populations and decreased the cycle in Pop1, but we did not observe any alteration of the cycle in Pop2. We concluded that both populations derived from commercial hybrids have genetic potential for interpopulation improvement using RRS.
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