IMPROVING EFFICIENCY OF BREEDING FOR HIGHER CROP YIELD

被引:75
作者
WALLACE, DH
BAUDOIN, JP
BEAVER, J
COYNE, DP
HALSETH, DE
MASAYA, PN
MUNGER, HM
MYERS, JR
SILBERNAGEL, M
YOURSTONE, KS
ZOBEL, RW
机构
[1] FAC SCI AGRON ETAT GEMBLOUX, UER PHYTOTECH REG CHAUDES, GEMBLOUX, BELGIUM
[2] INST CIENCIA & TECNOL AGR, GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA
[3] UNIV NEBRASKA, DEPT HORT, N PLATTE, NE 69101 USA
[4] CORNELL UNIV, DEPT FRUIT & VEGETABLE SCI, ITHACA, NY 14853 USA
[5] UNIV IDAHO, CTR RES & EXTENS, KIMBERLY, ID USA
[6] USDA ARS, CTR IRRIGATED AGR RES & EXTENS, PROSSER, WA USA
[7] UNIV PUERTO RICO, DEPT AGRON & SOILS, MAYAGUEZ, PR 00708 USA
[8] CORNELL UNIV, USDA ARS, DEPT SOILS CROPS & ATMOSPHER SCI, ITHACA, NY 14853 USA
关键词
YIELD PHYSIOLOGY; PHOTOPERIOD TEMPERATURE; PARTITIONING; HARVEST INDEX; MATURITY; CULTIVAR ADAPTATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00223805
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Exclusive selection for yield raises, the harvest index of self-pollinated crops with little or no gain in total biomass. In addition to selection for yield, it is suggested that efficient breeding for higher yield requires simultaneous selection for yield's three major, genetically controlled physiological components. The following are needed: (1) a superior rate of biomass accumulation. (2) a superior rate of actual yield accumulation in order to acquire a high harvest index, and (3) a time to harvest maturity that is neither shorter nor longer than the duration of the growing season. That duration is provided by the environment, which is the fourth major determinant of yield. Simultaneous selection is required because genetically established interconnections among the three major physiological components cause: (a) a correlation between the harvest index and days to maturity that is usually negative; (b) a correlation between the harvest index and total biomass that is often negative, and (c) a correlation between biomass and days to maturity that is usually positive. All three physiological components and the correlations among them can be quantified by yield system analysis (YSA) of yield trials. An additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) statistical analysis can separate and quantify the genotype x environment interaction (G x E) effect on yield and on each physiological component that is caused by each genotype and by the different environment of each yield trial. The use of yield trials to select parents which have the highest rates of accumulation of both biomass and yield, in addition to selecting for the G x E that is specifically adapted to the site can accelerate advance toward the highest potential yield at each geographical site. Higher yield for many sites will raise average regional yield. Higher yield for multiple regions and continents will raise average yield on a world-wide basis. Genetic and physiological bases for lack of indirect selection for biomass from exclusive selection for yield are explained.
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页码:27 / 40
页数:14
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