Genomic prediction for drought tolerance using multienvironment data in a common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) breeding program

Author:

Morais Odilon Peixoto1,Müller Bárbara S. F.2,Valdisser Paula Arielle Mendes Ribeiro3,Brondani Claudio3,Vianello Rosana Pereira3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Genetics and Plant Breeding Department, School of Agronomy Federal University of Goiás Goiânia Goiás Brazil

2. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Horticultural Sciences Department University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

3. Biotechnology Laboratory EMBRAPA Rice and Beans Santo Antônio de Goiás Goiás Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis work evaluated the efficiency of different genomic prediction (GP) methods in a diverse Mesoamerican panel of 339 common bean accessions, genotyped with 3398 SNP markers. Field experiments were carried out for three consecutive years, with adequate water supply (non‐stress—NS) and water restriction imposition (water‐stress—WS), analyzing seed weight (SW) and grain yield (GY). Two methods to predict the accuracies (rĝg) were adopted (GBLUP and Bayes) and also considered the environmental variation (GBLUP‐based reaction norm model). Similar accuracies were observed for both methods. For GY, the highest rĝg were detected under NS (rĝg = 0.49) in 2016 (rĝg = 0.49) and in the joint analysis for the WS condition (rĝg = 0.33), both for models using local landraces. For SW under NS, the rĝg was higher for the elite lines (rĝg = 0.72), whereas for WS, the rĝg dropped considerably, ranging from 0.45 to 0.61 for the joint analysis, considering the landraces and all samples, respectively. For GY and SW, under NS, the rĝg using both models increased with increasing number of SNPs, until reaching a plateau of 800 and 300 SNPs, respectively. Increasing the training population (TP) size resulted in greater accuracy. Taking in account the Genotype × Environment, the multienvironment model performed better especially for more complex traits (GY/NS: rĝg = 0.32). The GP approach has great potential to help commercial bean breeding programs improving the performance of target quantitative traits.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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