Affiliation:
1. Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad
2. University of Skopje, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
3. Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
4. Justus Liebig University, Institute of Agronomy & Plant Breeding, Giessen, Germany
Abstract
Rapeseed is one of the most important sources of edible oil, raw material for
industry, as well as feed. The yield and quality of rapeseed have
significantly been improved in recent decades as a result of intensive
breeding and optimized production technology. The application of Mendel's
rules in introducing monogenic traits has also contributed to success in
rapeseed breeding. Rule 1, which refers to the uniformity of F1 generation,
is now the basis of widespread development of rapeseed hybrids. Rule 2,
dealing with genetic segregation in the F2 generation, is the basis for
understanding the process of breeding lines. Rule 3, regarding the
independent segregation of genes and traits, while exempting linked traits,
is the basis of combining different desirable properties by selection. In
the last few decades, the systematic use of Mendel's rules has contributed
to the improvement of many properties of rapeseed, including tolerance to
biotic and abiotic stress, yield and seed quality. Particular progress has
been made in breeding for resistance to diseases, including the
identification of molecular markers for marker-assisted selection. The next
objective of rapeseed breeding is to create varieties with improved
tolerance to environmental stress (e.g. frost, heat, and drought). Based on
Mendel's rules, classical breeding methods and the latest developments in
the field of molecular genetics and breeding, future progress is expected in
the field of rapeseed breeding with an emphasis on polygenic, quantitative
traits such as biomass, seed, and oil yield.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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