Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.

Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) has become one of the most important species for producing biofuels. Currently, Genotype x Environment (GxE) interaction is the biggest challenge that breeders should solve to increase the section accuracy in the plant breeding. Therefore, the objectives in this study were...

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Main Authors: Leonardo de Azevedo Peixoto, Paulo Eduardo Teodoro, Lidiane Aparecida Silva, Erina Vitório Rodrigues, Bruno Galvêas Laviola, Leonardo Lopes Bhering
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6042709?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6f7c52a189594cb0b46e05147254cb1f2020-11-25T02:23:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e019988010.1371/journal.pone.0199880Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.Leonardo de Azevedo PeixotoPaulo Eduardo TeodoroLidiane Aparecida SilvaErina Vitório RodriguesBruno Galvêas LaviolaLeonardo Lopes BheringJatropha (Jatropha curcas) has become one of the most important species for producing biofuels. Currently, Genotype x Environment (GxE) interaction is the biggest challenge that breeders should solve to increase the section accuracy in the plant breeding. Therefore, the objectives in this study were to estimate the parameters in the 180 half-sib families in Jatropha evaluated for five production years, to verify the significance of the GxE interaction variance, to evaluate the adaptability and stability for each family based on three prediction methods, to select superior half-sib families based on the adaptability and stability analyses, and to predict the accuracy for the sixth production year. Jatropha half-sib families were classified and selected using the follow adaptability and stability methods: linear regression, bi-segmented linear regression and mixed models concepts called harmonic mean of the relative performance of genetic values (HMRPGV). The prediction accuracy was estimated by the Pearson correlation between the predicted genetic values by adaptability and stability methods and the phenotypic value in the sixth production year. In result, most half-sib families were classified as general adaptability and general stability for the evaluated traits. The selection gain obtained via HMRPGV was higher than other methods. The prediction accuracy for the sixth production year was 0.45. Therefore, HMRPGV is efficient to maximize the genetic gain, and it can be a useful strategy to select genotype with high adaptability and stability in Jatropha breeding as well as other species that should be evaluated for many years to take a suitable selection accuracy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6042709?pdf=render
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author Leonardo de Azevedo Peixoto
Paulo Eduardo Teodoro
Lidiane Aparecida Silva
Erina Vitório Rodrigues
Bruno Galvêas Laviola
Leonardo Lopes Bhering
spellingShingle Leonardo de Azevedo Peixoto
Paulo Eduardo Teodoro
Lidiane Aparecida Silva
Erina Vitório Rodrigues
Bruno Galvêas Laviola
Leonardo Lopes Bhering
Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Leonardo de Azevedo Peixoto
Paulo Eduardo Teodoro
Lidiane Aparecida Silva
Erina Vitório Rodrigues
Bruno Galvêas Laviola
Leonardo Lopes Bhering
author_sort Leonardo de Azevedo Peixoto
title Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
title_short Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
title_full Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
title_fullStr Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
title_full_unstemmed Jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
title_sort jatropha half-sib family selection with high adaptability and genotypic stability.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) has become one of the most important species for producing biofuels. Currently, Genotype x Environment (GxE) interaction is the biggest challenge that breeders should solve to increase the section accuracy in the plant breeding. Therefore, the objectives in this study were to estimate the parameters in the 180 half-sib families in Jatropha evaluated for five production years, to verify the significance of the GxE interaction variance, to evaluate the adaptability and stability for each family based on three prediction methods, to select superior half-sib families based on the adaptability and stability analyses, and to predict the accuracy for the sixth production year. Jatropha half-sib families were classified and selected using the follow adaptability and stability methods: linear regression, bi-segmented linear regression and mixed models concepts called harmonic mean of the relative performance of genetic values (HMRPGV). The prediction accuracy was estimated by the Pearson correlation between the predicted genetic values by adaptability and stability methods and the phenotypic value in the sixth production year. In result, most half-sib families were classified as general adaptability and general stability for the evaluated traits. The selection gain obtained via HMRPGV was higher than other methods. The prediction accuracy for the sixth production year was 0.45. Therefore, HMRPGV is efficient to maximize the genetic gain, and it can be a useful strategy to select genotype with high adaptability and stability in Jatropha breeding as well as other species that should be evaluated for many years to take a suitable selection accuracy.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6042709?pdf=render
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