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Genomic prediction for plant breeding requires taking into account environmental effects and variations of genetic effects across environments. The latter can be modelled by estimating the effect of each genetic marker in every possible environmental condition, which leads to a huge amount of effects to be estimated. Nonetheless, the information about these effects is only sparsely present, due to...
Accurate prediction of the phenotypic performance of a hybrid plant based on the molecular fingerprints of its parents should lead to a more cost-effective breeding programme as it allows to reduce the number of expensive field evaluations. The construction of a reliable prediction model requires a representative sample of hybrids for which both molecular and phenotypic information are accessible...
The phenomenon of heterosis is widely used in hybrid breeding programmes, despite the fact that no satisfactory molecular explanation is available. Estimators of quantitative genetic components like GCA and SCA values are tools used by the plant breeder to identify superior parental individuals and to search for high heterosis combinations. Obtaining these estimators usually requires the creation...
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