Genomic prediction of threshability in naked barley

Author:

Massman Chris1,Meints Brigid2,Hernandez Javier3,Kunze Karl4ORCID,Smith Kevin P.5ORCID,Sorrells Mark E.4ORCID,Hayes Patrick M.2ORCID,Gutierrez Lucia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agronomy University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison WI USA

2. Department of Crop and Soil Science Oregon State University Corvallis OR USA

3. Departamento de Acuicultura y Recursos Agroalimentarios Universidad de Los Lagos Osorno Chile

4. Plant Breeding and Genetics Section Cornell University Ithaca NY USA

5. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics University of Minnesota St. Paul MN USA

Abstract

AbstractThreshability, defined here as the propensity of grains to lose their hull after harvest, is a key trait in naked barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). While threshability is a defining characteristic of naked grains and has been found to be associated with grain size and shape, its genetic architecture is poorly described. The goals of this study were to identify quantitative trait loci associated with threshability and evaluate their utility as covariates in genomic prediction models. A genome‐wide association study identified two loci on chromosomes 2H and 3H associated with threshability. The locus on chromosome 2H accounted for 9.9% of the phenotypic variance explained (PVE). The locus on chromosomes 3H accounted for 7.8% of the PVE. With effects on threshability of 0.18 and 0.29 for each marker, respectively, these markers could have a limited impact when implemented in marker‐assisted selection. Predictive ability for threshability was 0.842 using a structured genomic best linear unbiased prediction model. Incorporation of the markers with significant associations as covariates in the model did not improve predictive ability. Predictive ability was improved by the use of a multi‐trait model including grain test weight. The high predictive ability for threshability overall indicate that genomic selection would be useful in selection for threshability in naked barley.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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