@article{MTMT:34742347, title = {Mapping for yield related traits in rice reveals major effect QTL qFLA1.1 from Oryza nivara increases flag leaf area}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34742347}, author = {Guttikonda, Haritha and Chandu, Gowthami and Munnam, Suchandranath Babu and Beerelli, Kavitha and Balakrishnan, Divya and Madhusudhana, R. and Neelamraju, Sarla}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-024-03297-3}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34742347}, issn = {0014-2336}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060}, orcid-numbers = {Neelamraju, Sarla/0000-0002-0072-2172} } @article{MTMT:34627196, title = {Envirotypes applied to evaluate the adaptability and stability of wheat genotypes in the tropical region in Brazil}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34627196}, author = {Casagrande, Cleiton Renato and Mezzomo, Henrique Caletti and de Sousa, Diana Jhulia Palheta and dos Santos, Crislene Vieira and Yamanaka, Celso Hideto and Olivoto, Tiago and Dias, Kaio Olimpio das Gracas and Borem, Aluizio and Nardino, Maicon}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03286-y}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34627196}, issn = {0014-2336}, keywords = {Triticum aestivum L.; PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS; MIXED MODELS; G x E interaction; Envirotyping}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060}, orcid-numbers = {Nardino, Maicon/0000-0002-4177-4921} } @article{MTMT:34586270, title = {Adaptability and stability of black bean genotypes with normal and early cycle}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34586270}, author = {Ambrosio, Moises and Daher, Rogerio Figueiredo and Santos, Raiane Mariani and Santana, Josefa Grasiela Silva and Vidal, Ana Kesia Faria and Nascimento, Maxwel Rodrigues and Leite, Cleudiane Lopes and de Souza, Alexandre Gomes and Freitas, Rafael Souza and Stida, Wanessa Francesconi and Farias, Joao Esdras Calaca and de Souza Filho, Benedito Fernandes and Melo, Leonardo Cunha and dos Santos, Paulo Ricardo}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03282-2}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34586270}, issn = {0014-2336}, abstract = {In the selection process of common bean genotypes with high yield performance associated with high adaptability and stability, accurate statistical procedures should be used, which promote greater precision in the comparison of means. In this context, the study aimed to select black bean genotypes of a normal and early cycle that simultaneously combine high yield, adaptability, and stability via nonparametric methods and mixed models. For this, two simultaneous trials were conducted in 2020 and 2021 in Campos dos Goytacazes-RJ. The first trial consisted of 14 black bean genotypes of the normal cycle; the second trial consisted of 14 black bean genotypes of the early cycle. The experimental design was a randomized block design with 14 normal-cycle and 14 early-cycle genotypes and three replications. After detecting the significant genotype-environment interaction (GxE), the adaptability and phenotypic stability of the genotypes were analyzed by the methods of the harmonic mean of the relative performance of genotypic values (HMRPGV), Annicchiarico (J Genet Breed 46:269-269, 1992), Lin and Binns (Can J Plant Sci 68(1):193-198, 1988), and stability index called WAASB (Weighted Average of Absolute Scores). The genotypes that gather adaptability and stability associated with high yield potential, sufficient for a recommendation for the state of Rio de Janeiro, are BRS FP403, BRS Esteio, CNFP 19325 belonging to the normal group and BRS Campeiro, CNFP 17445, and CNFP 17466 belonging to the early group. Therefore, the joint use of estimates of predicted genetic gain and estimates of adaptability and stability (MHPRVG) via mixed models, as well as estimates of stability and adaptability parameters according to the methodology of Annicchiarico (J Genet Breed 46:269-269, 1992), Lin and Binns (Can J Plant Sci 68(1):193-198, 1988), modified by Carneiro et al. (Novas metodologias de analise da adaptabilidade e estabilidade de comportamento, Doctoral dissertation, Universidade Federal de Vicosa, 1998), as well as the average performance and stability of genotypes using WAASB enabled the selection and more accurate indication of the most promising genotypes described above.}, keywords = {Phaseolus vulgaris L.; MIXED MODELS; genotype-environment interaction; nonparametric models}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060} } @article{MTMT:34574566, title = {A wild barley nested association mapping population shows a wide variation for yield-associated traits to be used for breeding in Australian environment}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34574566}, author = {Pham, Anh-Tung and Maurer, Andreas and Pillen, Klaus and Nguyen, Trung Dzung and Taylor, Julian and Coventry, Stewart and Eglinton, Jason K and March, Timothy J}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03260-8}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34574566}, issn = {0014-2336}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060}, pages = {24} } @article{MTMT:34558798, title = {Validation and implementation of marker-assisted selection (MAS) for the leafing date trait in Persian walnut populations from Iran}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34558798}, author = {Fallah, Mehdi and Paizila, Aibibula and Karcı, Harun and Arab, Mohammad M. and Sarikhani, Saadat and Suprun, Ivan and Rasouli, Mousa and Hassani, Darab and Kafkas, Salih and Vahdati, Kourosh}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03281-3}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34558798}, issn = {0014-2336}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060} } @article{MTMT:34554916, title = {Morphological and phenotypical traits and their relationship with soybean grain yield: a multivariate analysis approach}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34554916}, author = {de Freitas Souza, Matheus and de Paiva Filho, Silvio Vasconcelos and Rosa, Victoria Caroline Sousa and Braz, Guilherme Braga Pereira and Menezes, June Faria Scherrer and Silva, Daniel Valadão and Reginaldo, Lais Tereza Rego Torquato and Ferreira, Camila Jorge Bernabé and da Silva Solino, Antônio Jussiê}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03283-1}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34554916}, issn = {0014-2336}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060} } @article{MTMT:34665118, title = {Uncovering alleles beneficial for seed characteristics in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) landraces and cultivars}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34665118}, author = {Chegdali, Youssef and Ouabbou, Hassan and Essamadi, Abdelkhalid and Sahri, Ali and Dreisigacker, Susanne and Guzman, Carlos}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03257-3}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34665118}, issn = {0014-2336}, keywords = {Durum wheat; Grain yield; favorable alleles; seed characteristics}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060} } @article{MTMT:34597298, title = {Deciphering the genetic architecture of plant height and main shoot length in backcross introgression lines of Sinapis alba plus Brassica juncea allohexaploids}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34597298}, author = {Kumari, Preetesh and Singh, Kaushal Pratap and Rai, Pramod Kumar}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03271-5}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {220}, unique-id = {34597298}, issn = {0014-2336}, abstract = {Plant height (PH) and main shoot length (MSL) are multi-allelic quantitative traits, that exert profound influences on crop productivity. The identification of QTLs responsible for PH and MSL is important for enhancing crop yield potential. To achieve this, we constructed a genetic linkage map using 192 SSRs in combination with 94 BCILs derived from JS1 and JS2 somatic hybrids. This comprehensive map spanned a total length of 1420.69 cM, expanding into 12 linkage groups. For PH, we identified a total of seven and one QTLs across two successive crop seasons. Interestingly, the minor QTLs identified during the first season exhibited relatively modest phenotypic effects (2.43-7.33%) while a dominant QTL (12.88% PVE) was identified in the subsequent crop season. All these QTLs displayed positive and negative additive effects, often accompanied by exceptionally high dominance effects (<=; 39.06). For MSL, we detected three QTLs during the first crop season, characterized by LOD values of 3.0063, 3.3156, and 8.9608, explaining 5.61%, 6.17%, and 16.27% PVE, respectively. Subsequently, two QTLs were identified on LG-2 with LOD values of 2.5869 (13.79% PVE) and 3.5740 (7.93% PVE), revealing negative additive effects. In the QTL regions for PH and MSL, we discovered a total of 20 genes, with eight and twelve genes associated with auxin and Brassinosteroids genes, displaying essential roles in regulating shoot height. In this pioneering study, we present the first-ever report detailing the identification of PH and MSL genes contributed by S. alba creating linkage drags in advanced BCILs and providing an opportunity for Brassica crop improvement.}, keywords = {PLANT HEIGHT; Brassinosteroids; Auxins; Allohexaploid Brassica; BCILs; Main shoot length; Major QTLs}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1573-5060} } @article{MTMT:34243779, title = {Comparison of durum with ancient tetraploid wheats from an agronomical, chemical, nutritional, and genetic standpoints: a review}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34243779}, author = {Cabas-Luhmann, Patricia and Arriagada, Osvin and Matus, Ivan and Marcotuli, Ilaria and Gadaleta, Agata and Schwember, Andres R.}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03188-z}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {219}, unique-id = {34243779}, issn = {0014-2336}, abstract = {Under intense breeding, modern wheats, such as durum (Triticum turgidum L. ssp. durum), are believed to have lost nutritional quality and protein content while increasing productivity. Emmer (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccum Thell) and wild emmer (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides) are alternative resources for breeding programs by offering favorable alleles to be introgressed into modern materials and thus broadening their genetic diversity. Studies conducted so far have shown that durum wheat has better performance in agronomical qualities and protein quality than T. dicoccum and T. dicoccoides. However, its grain protein content (GPC) and Fe/Zn concentrations are lower. Several QTL for yield, GPC, and nutrient content in T. dicoccoides have been described, demonstrating its potential for transfer of important genes such as Gpc-B1 into modern cultivars. The Gpc-B1 gene increased the grain protein and Fe and Zn contents, but the agronomic performance of some of the modern recipients was reduced. Understanding the correlations and relationships between agronomic, chemical, and nutritional qualities would simplify selection through breeding for a single trait. Combining this knowledge with conventional breeding, MAS, and new breeding techniques would facilitate the QTL studies in these ancestral wheats and the development of new durum cultivars while retaining the agronomic qualities. In this review, we compare some grain parameters of T. durum, T. dicoccum, and T. dicoccoides wheats, including Fe and Zn content and their genetic aspects, and the existing information is analyzed and integrated for the future prospects of durum wheat improvement.}, keywords = {QTL; Durum wheat; Ancestral tetraploid wheats; Grain qualities; Zn and Fe content}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1573-5060} } @article{MTMT:34228489, title = {The male sterility of bread wheat line XN291S was resulted from the deletion of a large segment at the end of 6BS}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34228489}, author = {Zhang, M. and Yu, J. and Xie, Q. and Wen, S. and Li, J. and Bi, C. and Xie, C. and Ni, Z. and Liang, R. and You, M.}, doi = {10.1007/s10681-023-03191-4}, journal-iso = {EUPHYTICA}, journal = {EUPHYTICA}, volume = {219}, unique-id = {34228489}, issn = {0014-2336}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1573-5060} }