Vigor Rating and Brix for First Clonal Selection Stage of the Canal Point Sugarcane Cultivar Development Program

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRONOMY Journal of Crop Improvement Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15427528.2011.611926
Duli Zhao, J. Comstock, B. Glaz, S. Edmé, N. Glynn, I. D. del Blanco, R. Gilbert, R. W. Davidson, Charles Y. Chen
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A better understanding of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) genetic variability in agronomic performance will help optimize breeding and selection strategies. Vigor ratings and Brix data were collected from the 2009 and 2010 clones in the first clonal selection stage (stage I) of the Canal Point (CP) sugarcane cultivar development program. Stage I individual selection was based on disease resistance and on the product of vigor and Brix. Vigor ratings (from 1 to 9) from all clones and Brix of any clones with a vigor rating ≥6 were collected in the stage I fields and analyzed for relationships between vigor and Brix, for selection rate in each family (i.e., cross), and for their coefficients of variation (CV) within and among families. There was no correlation between vigor and Brix, suggesting that it would be feasible in stage I to select sugarcane clones with both high vigor and high Brix. Variability was high (CV = 59%) for both the number of planted clones and selection rates among families, and vigor (7.2%) had greater CV than Brix (5.4%). Averaged across years, the within-family CVs (9.3% for vigor and 6.3% for Brix) were greater than the among-family CVs (6.3% for vigor and 4.7% for Brix). Results indicated that greater emphasis on family-based than on individual selection in stage I should be avoided, as it would result in the loss of potentially productive clones. However, use of individual selection data on vigor and Brix for analyzing family performance should improve parental selection and optimize crosses.
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运河点甘蔗品种培育计划第一期无性系选择阶段的活力等级和白锐度
更好地了解甘蔗(Saccharum spp.)农艺性能的遗传变异将有助于优化育种和选择策略。在运河点(CP)甘蔗品种培育计划的第一期克隆选择阶段(第一期),收集了2009和2010个无性系的活力等级和白锐度数据。第一阶段的个体选择以抗病性和活力与白利度的乘积为基础。收集ⅰ期田间所有无性系的活力等级(1 ~ 9)和活力等级≥6的无性系的白锐度,分析活力与白锐度的关系、各科(即杂交)的选择率、科内和科间的变异系数(CV)。活力与糖度之间不存在相关性,说明在第一阶段选择高活力和高糖度的甘蔗无性系是可行的。栽培无性系数量和家庭间选择率的变异系数均较高(CV = 59%),活力(7.2%)的变异系数大于白锐度(5.4%)。家族内的年均值(活力9.3%,白锐度6.3%)大于家族间的年均值(活力6.3%,白锐度4.7%)。结果表明,在第一阶段应避免过分强调基于家庭的选择而不是个体选择,因为这将导致潜在生产无性系的损失。然而,利用活力和白利度的个体选择数据来分析家族表现,可以改善亲本选择和优化杂交。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology (JCSB) is a peer-reviewed international journal published four times a year. JCSB publishes novel and advanced original research articles on topics related to the production science of field crops and resource plants, including cropping systems, sustainable agriculture, environmental change, post-harvest management, biodiversity, crop improvement, and recent advances in physiology and molecular biology. Also covered are related subjects in a wide range of sciences such as the ecological and physiological aspects of crop production and genetic, breeding, and biotechnological approaches for crop improvement.
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