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Title: Applications of multi-trait selection in common bean using real and simulated experiments
Keywords: Multi-trait heritability
Supplemented EM algorithm
Yield components
Bayesian analysis
Herdabilidade de várias características
Algoritmo EM suplementado
Componentes de rendimento
Issue Date: Jan-2013
Publisher: Springer
Citation: BALESTRE, M.; TORGA, P. P.; VON PINHO, R. G.; SANTOS, J. B. dos. Applications of multi-trait selection in common bean using real and simulated experiments. Euphytica, Wageningen, v. 189, n. 2, p. 225-238, Jan. 2013.
Abstract: The analysis of multiples traits has been largely employed in animal and forestry crop breeding; however, in annual crops such as common bean this approach is practically lacking. This study examined the selective accuracy and estimates of genetic parameters in common bean using single- and multi-trait analyses in several designs of genetic correlations and heritabilities by means of simulated- and real-traits. We also compared the efficiency of the Bayesian and REML methods as regarding its selective accuracy and estimates of genetic parameters. In real data experiments, 100 endogamic families of common bean were assessed for grain yield (GY) and grain type (GT) in three environments using a 10 × 10 triple lattice design. Single- and multi-trait analyses were applied for these traits using REML-based BLUP analysis and Bayesian methods. In simulated experiments, traits corresponding to GY and yield components in common bean were simulated under several levels of genetic correlations and evaluated under different levels of heritability in order to verify in which genetic/experimental design it is advantageous to apply single- or multi-trait analyses. The results obtained in this study indicated that GY and GT present low genetic correlation and, therefore, multi-trait analysis may be unjustifiable for these traits. The Bayesian and REML multi-trait analyses were equivalent in point and interval estimates of genetic parameters and predictive accuracy, both for the field and simulated experiments. In addition, it was found that multi-trait analysis is justified in situations where the traits present low/moderate heritability and medium/high genetic correlations among them. It also was found that GY in common bean may be outstandingly favored in accuracy when evaluated jointly with its components. Thus, one can conclude that the simultaneous analysis of GY and yield components in common bean may provide superior gains accuracy and selection efficiency, being the response to selection better obtained by use of the multi-trait heritability.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10681-012-0790-1
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