Genotype by environment interactions and combining ability for strawberry families grown in diverse environments |
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Authors: | Megan M. Mathey Sonali Mookerjee Lise L. Mahoney Kazim Gündüz Umesh Rosyara James F. Hancock Philip J. Stewart Vance M. Whitaker Nahla V. Bassil Thomas M. Davis Chad E. Finn |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Horticulture,Oregon State University,Corvallis,USA;2.Department of Horticulture,Michigan State University,East Lansing,USA;3.Department of Biological Sciences,University of New Hampshire,Durham,USA;4.Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture,Mustafa Kemal University,Antakya,Turkey;5.Driscoll Strawberry Associates,Watsonville,USA;6.Gulf Coast Research and Extension Center,University of Florida,Wimauma,USA;7.U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Clonal Germplasm Repository,Corvallis,USA;8.U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Horticultural Crops Research Unit (USDA-ARS, HCRU),Corvallis,USA |
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Abstract: | Ten seedlings from 36 crosses representing eastern and western North American short day and remontant genotypes were evaluated in 2011 and 2012 in California, Michigan, New Hampshire and Oregon, for phenology, flower related traits, plant characteristics, fruit characteristics and fruit chemistry traits. There was significant variability among genotypes, locations and evaluation year for most of the characteristics; however, few genotype × location and genotype × year interactions were detected. General combining ability variance components were significant for all traits and greater than SCA variance components for peduncle length, total flowering weeks, flowering cycles, truss size, growing degree days for harvest data, remontancy, achene position, ease of capping, fruit weight, percent soluble solids, titratable acidity and soluble solids/titratable acidity. ‘Sarian’ was identified as the best contributing parent for remontancy. Narrow-sense heritability estimates were moderate to high (0.33–0.78) for total flowering weeks, flowering cycle, truss size, remontancy, number of runners, fruit weight, pH, and titratable acidity. Having a better understanding of these attributes will provide breeders guidance on the most effective breeding strategies for incorporating superior traits from this germplasm into their programs. |
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