Implementation of different relationship estimate methodologies in breeding value prediction in kiwiberry (Actinidia arguta)

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Daniel Mertten
Samantha Baldwin
Canhong H. Cheng
John McCallum
Susan Thomson
David T. Ashton
Catherine M. McKenzie
Michael Lenhard
Paul M. Datson
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[1] The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Ltd (PFR),Institute for Biochemistry and Biology
[2] University of Potsdam,undefined
[3] Plant and Food Research,undefined
[4] Kiwifruit Breeding Centre,undefined
[5] Plant and Food Research,undefined
[6] Plant and Food Research,undefined
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Molecular Breeding | 2023年 / 43卷
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Best linear unbiased prediction; Autopolyploid; Genomic selection; Accuracy; Cross-validation;
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In dioecious crops such as Actinidia arguta (kiwiberries), some of the main challenges when breeding for fruit characteristics are the selection of potential male parents and the long juvenile period. Currently, breeding values of male parents are estimated through progeny tests, which makes the breeding of new kiwiberry cultivars time-consuming and costly. The application of best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) would allow direct estimation of sex-related traits and speed up kiwiberry breeding. In this study, we used a linear mixed model approach to estimate narrow sense heritability for one vine-related trait and five fruit-related traits for two incomplete factorial crossing designs. We obtained BLUPs for all genotypes, taking into consideration whether the relationship was pedigree-based or marker-based. Owing to the high cost of genome sequencing, it is important to understand the effects of different sources of relationship matrices on estimating breeding values across a breeding population. Because of the increasing implementation of genomic selection in crop breeding, we compared the effects of incorporating different sources of information in building relationship matrices and ploidy levels on the accuracy of BLUPs’ heritability and predictive ability. As kiwiberries are autotetraploids, multivalent chromosome formation and occasionally double reduction can occur during meiosis, and this can affect the accuracy of prediction. This study innovates the breeding programme of autotetraploid kiwiberries. We demonstrate that the accuracy of BLUPs of male siblings, without phenotypic observations, strongly improved when a tetraploid marker-based relationship matrix was used rather than parental BLUPs and female siblings with phenotypic observations.
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