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Selection Methods in Plant Breeding

By: Bos, Izak [author.].
Contributor(s): Caligari, Peter [author.2] | SpringerLink (Online service)0.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008.Description: XII, 461 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402063701.Subject(s): Life sciences | Agriculture | Plant science | Botany | Biomathematics.1 | Life Sciences.2 | Plant Sciences.2 | Genetics and Population Dynamics.2 | Agriculture.1DDC classification: 580 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Population Genetic Effects of Cross-fertilization -- Population Genetic Effects of Inbreeding -- Assortative Mating and Disassortative Mating -- Population Genetic Effect of Selection with regard to Sex Expression -- Selection with Regard to a Trait with Qualitative Variation -- Random Variation of Allele Frequencies -- Components of the Phenotypic Value of Traits with Quantitative Variation -- Effects of the Mode of Reproduction on the Expected Genotypic Value -- Effects of the Mode of Reproduction on the Genetic Variance -- Applications of Quantitative Genetic Theory in Plant Breeding -- Selection for Several Traits -- Genotype � Environment Interaction -- Selection with Regard to a Trait with Quantitative Variation -- Reduction of the Detrimental Effect of Allocompetition on the Efficiency of Selection -- Optimizing the Evaluation of Candidates by means of Plots -- Causes of the Low Efficiency of Selection -- The Optimum Generation to Start Selection for Yield of a Self-Fertilizing Crop -- Experimental Designs for the Evaluation of Candidate Varieties.
In: Springer eBooks0Summary: Written for plant breeders, researchers and post-graduate students, this book provides a comprehensive review of the methods and underlying theoretical foundations used for selection in plant breeding programmes. The authors review basic elements of population and quantitative genetic theory, and consider in a unique way the tackling of the problems presented by soil heterogeneity and intergenotypic competition when selecting quantitative characters. The efficacy of different methods with regard to developing new varieties of crops are discussed for different modes of reproduction. This work provides a sound basis for informed decision making within the process of a selection programme.
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Population Genetic Effects of Cross-fertilization -- Population Genetic Effects of Inbreeding -- Assortative Mating and Disassortative Mating -- Population Genetic Effect of Selection with regard to Sex Expression -- Selection with Regard to a Trait with Qualitative Variation -- Random Variation of Allele Frequencies -- Components of the Phenotypic Value of Traits with Quantitative Variation -- Effects of the Mode of Reproduction on the Expected Genotypic Value -- Effects of the Mode of Reproduction on the Genetic Variance -- Applications of Quantitative Genetic Theory in Plant Breeding -- Selection for Several Traits -- Genotype � Environment Interaction -- Selection with Regard to a Trait with Quantitative Variation -- Reduction of the Detrimental Effect of Allocompetition on the Efficiency of Selection -- Optimizing the Evaluation of Candidates by means of Plots -- Causes of the Low Efficiency of Selection -- The Optimum Generation to Start Selection for Yield of a Self-Fertilizing Crop -- Experimental Designs for the Evaluation of Candidate Varieties.

Written for plant breeders, researchers and post-graduate students, this book provides a comprehensive review of the methods and underlying theoretical foundations used for selection in plant breeding programmes. The authors review basic elements of population and quantitative genetic theory, and consider in a unique way the tackling of the problems presented by soil heterogeneity and intergenotypic competition when selecting quantitative characters. The efficacy of different methods with regard to developing new varieties of crops are discussed for different modes of reproduction. This work provides a sound basis for informed decision making within the process of a selection programme.

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