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Enhancing the rate of genetic gain in public-sector plant breeding programs: lessons from the breeder’s equation
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International Rice Research Institute, Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gates Foundation, ...
Published InTheoretical and Applied Genetics
Year2019
Citations424
Abstract
KEY MESSAGE: The integration of new technologies into public plant breeding programs can make a powerful step change in agricultural productivity when aligned with principles of quantitative and Mendelian genetics. The breeder's equation is the foundational application of quantitative genetics to crop improvement. Guided by the variables that describe response to selection, emerging breeding technologies can make a powerful step change in the effectiveness of public breeding programs. The most promising innovations for increasing the rate of genetic gain without greatly increasing program size appear to be related to reducing breeding cycle time, which is likely to require the implementation of parent selection on non-inbred progeny, rapid generation advance, and genomic selection. These are complex processes and will require breeding…
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