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marker-assisted selection in wheat

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60Marker-<strong>assisted</strong> <strong>selection</strong> – Current status and future perspectives <strong>in</strong> crops, livestock, forestry and fishSummaryThis chapter provides an example of us<strong>in</strong>g <strong>marker</strong>-<strong>assisted</strong> <strong>selection</strong> (MAS) for breed<strong>in</strong>gperennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), a pasture species. A mapp<strong>in</strong>g study had shownthe presence of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for seven component traits of nitrogen useefficiency (NUE). The NUE-related QTL clustered <strong>in</strong> five chromosomal regions. TheseQTL were validated through divergent <strong>marker</strong> <strong>selection</strong> <strong>in</strong> an F 2 population. The criterionused for plant <strong>selection</strong> was a summation <strong>in</strong>dex based on the number of positive QTLalleles. The evaluation studies showed a strong <strong>in</strong>direct response of <strong>marker</strong> <strong>selection</strong>on NUE. Marker <strong>selection</strong> us<strong>in</strong>g a summation <strong>in</strong>dex such as applied here proved to bevery effective for difficult and complex quantitative traits such as NUE. The strategy iseasily applicable <strong>in</strong> outbreed<strong>in</strong>g crops to raise the frequency of several desirable allelessimultaneously.

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