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Mega‐environment analysis and breeding for specific adaptation.

Authors :
Yan, Weikai
Nilsen, Kirby T.
Beattie, Aaron
Source :
Crop Science. Mar/Apr2023, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p480-494. 15p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Mega‐environment (ME) analysis is analysis of multi‐year, multi‐location crop variety trial data conducted in a target region of a crop to understand the magnitude and nature of genotype‐by‐environment interaction (GE) of the crop in the region. If repeatable GE patterns are identified, then the target region must be divided into subregions or MEs. Breeding and utilizing ME‐specific cultivars will convert the repeatable GE into genotypic main effect (G) within ME, thereby improving heritability (selection reliability) and selection gain and maximize regional and overall productivity. If no repeatable GE is found, then the target region must be treated as a single ME and the GE must be accommodated by testing adequately, that is, at a sufficient number of locations in a sufficient number of years. This paper presents a theoretical framework of ME analysis, describes graphical tools to reveal the which‐won‐where patterns in a genotype‐by‐environment dataset, and demonstrates LG (location‐grouping) biplot analysis for revealing repeatable GE patterns and delineating MEs. The concept of G + GE or GGE, that is, GE relative to G, is emphasized. It is the relative GE that is the basis for ME analysis and breeding for specific adaptation; absolute magnitude of GE has little relevance for these purposes. Breeding ME‐specific oat cultivars in Canada is demonstrated with a real‐world example. Core Ideas: Proper mega‐environment analysis is a prerequisite for effective cultivar development.Mega‐environment delineation must be based on repeatable genotype‐by‐environment interaction patterns.Location‐grouping (LG) biplot is an effective graphical too for mega‐environment analysis.Examples were provided for mega‐environment analysis.An example was provided for breeding mega‐environment‐specific oat cultivars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0011183X
Volume :
63
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Crop Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162509747
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.20895