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Applications of Quantitative Genetics and Statistical Analyses in Sugarcane Breeding

Jean-Yves Hoarau, Thomas Dumont, Xianming Wei, P. R. S. Jackson, Angélique D’Hont

2021Sugar Tech18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Sugarcane breeding programs aim to deliver new high-yielding varieties, resistant to diseases and pests, which contribute to profitability and sustainability of cane industries. These programs generally mobilize significant experimental, technological and human resources on long-term basis. Their efficiency in terms of genetic gains per unit of cost and time and their ability to release new varieties rely on the development of many breeding applications based on quantitative genetics theory and on statistical analyses of numerous experimental data from selection schemes including DNA marker data developed for some genomic breeding applications. New methodological approaches and new technologies that might better guide and support breeding research in cultivars development programs are continually sought. This paper presents an overview of the main applications developed in statistical methodology in support of the efficiency of sugarcane breeding programs. For each type of application, its conceptual and methodological framework is presented. Implementation issues are reviewed as well as the main scientific and practical achievements so far obtained.

Topics & Concepts

Selection (genetic algorithm)BiotechnologyPlant breedingProfitability indexGenomic selectionSustainabilityComputer scienceBiologyBusinessAgronomyGenotypeEcologyGeneticsArtificial intelligenceSingle-nucleotide polymorphismFinanceGeneSugarcane Cultivation and ProcessingGenetics and Plant BreedingNatural Products and Biological Research