Query (optional)   in Class  

GrainGenes Reference Report: CRS-35-69

[Submit comment/correction]

Reference
CRS-35-69
Title
Prediction of genotype performance from ancestral relationship to oat
Journal
Crop Science
Year
1995
Volume
35
Pages
69-73
Author
Beer S
Souza E
Sorrells M
Abstract
Coefficient of parentage, the probability that homologous alleles from different genotypes are identical by descent, has been used to estimate genetic similarity The objective of this study was to determine if the performance of oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes can be predicted by their coefficient of parentage (rp) values with a particular ancestor Grain yield, test weight, and height data were gathered for 99 breeding lines from annual Uniform Midseason Oat Performance Nursery (UMOPN) reports Each line was included in those trials for at least 2 yr from 1979 to 1989. Least-squares means across environments were derived for each line for each performance variable, from analysis of variance. Coefficients of parentage were calculated for each UMOPN line paired with each of 487 ancestral breeding lines, cultivars, and landraces. For 40 of those ancestors, UMOPN lines were categorized as closely related (0.125 less than or equal to rp 1) or distant related (0 < rp < 0.125). The means of the two parentage categories for each performance variable were compared by a two-tailed t-test. For six ancestors, closely-related UMOPN lines showed increased test weights and depressed grain yields, when compared to distantly-related lines. The cultivar Hercules enhanced the test weight of its close relatives, with no significant decrease in grain yield. UMOPN lines closely related to 'Ogle' or 'Tyler' had higher yields but lower test weights, compared to distantly-related lines. The greatest enhancement in mean yield of closely- versus distantly-related lines was 254 kg ha-1 for Tippecanoe. However, 'Clintland 60' appeared to be the most important ancestor contributing to important ancestor contributing. to yield without reduced test weight.
Germplasm
Dodge (oat)
Goodfield (oat)
Keyword
[ Hide all but 1 of 14 ]
ancestry
avena sativa
breeding-value
coefficient-of-parentage
crop-yield
genotype
grain
lines
parentage
parental-selection
performance
plant height
prediction
seed-weight

GrainGenes is a product of the Agricultural Research Service of the US Department of Agriculture.