Recurrent selection for yield in Glycine max using genetic male-sterility |
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Authors: | B.K. Werner J.R. Wilcox |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Science Research, 1013 East Main, 52253 Lisbon, IA, USA;(2) USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, 47907 W. Lafayette, IN, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Recurrent selection, using genetic male sterility to facilitate intermating in Glycine max, was evaluated when selecting among individual space-planted S0 soybean plants for three yield-related traits: 1) seed yield per se (YLD), 2) apparent harvest index (AHI), and 3) a selection index in which seed yield was regressed on maturity (REG). The original intermating population was a combination of the cultivar Century and two F2 populations segregating for male sterility. The selection intensity through three cycles of selection was 20%. The YLD population increased in mean yield by 2.8±2.2 g plant-1 cycle-1 buf shifted significantly toward late maturity by 3.9±0.6 days cycle-1. The AHI population decreased in yield by 4.4±2.6 g cycle-1 while maturity shifted slightly earlier; there was very little change in AHI. The REG population increased in yield by 5.7±2.4 g plant-1 cycle-1 while shifting toward later maturity by only 0.8±0.5 day cycle-1. We concluded that selection among S0 plants in these populations, using the selection index of yield regressed on maturity, was affective in increasing single plant yields without causing a significant shift in maturity. Selecting for yield per se caused an unacceptable shift toward late maturity and selection for AHI was ineffective for increasing yield or AHI. |
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Keywords: | Glycine max soybean genetic male-sterility recurrent selection harvest index seed yield |
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