Journal ArticleOpen Access
Strategic crossing of biomass and harvest index—source and sink—achieves genetic gains in wheat
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Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz Y Trigo, University of Leeds, National Agricultural Technology Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, ...
Published InEuphytica
Year2017
Citations128
Abstract
Abstract To accelerate genetic gains in breeding, physiological trait (PT) characterization of candidate parents can help make more strategic crosses, increasing the probability of accumulating favorable alleles compared to crossing relatively uncharacterized lines. In this study, crosses were designed to complement “source” with “sink” traits, where at least one parent was selected for favorable expression of biomass and/or radiation use efficiency—source—and the other for sink-related traits like harvest-index, kernel weight and grains per spike. Female parents were selected from among genetic resources—including landraces and products of wide-crossing (i.e. synthetic wheat)—that had been evaluated in Mexico at high yield potential or under heat stress, while elite lines were used as males. Progeny of crosses were advanced to the F 4 generation…
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