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dc.contributor.authorKerr, R Jen
dc.contributor.authorDutkowski, GWen
dc.contributor.authorLi, Lien
dc.contributor.authorMcRae, T Aen
dc.contributor.authorNovy, Ren
dc.contributor.authorSchneider, Ben
dc.contributor.authorTier, Bruceen
dc.date.accessioned2010-08-06T10:25:00Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.citationProceedings of the 14th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference (APBC) and 11th Congress of the Society for the Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania (SABRAO) - Contemporary Crop Improvement: A Tropical View, p. 1-19en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/6357-
dc.description.abstractThe POTATOPLAN project aims to adapt comprehensive genetic evaluation systems used in forest tree and livestock breeding to potatoes. These systems use Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) to incorporate all measurements from all relatives and correlated traits to best predict the additive and total genetic values of all genotypes for all traits. This enables optimal selection of genotypes for breeding and deployment as any genotype at any stage of testing can be compared with any other, including commercial varieties. The method can remove biases due to natural and artificial environmental variation while accounting for GxE, genetic trends over time due to selection, differences in data amount and quality, and varying sampling procedures. The models have been adapted to potatoes by estimating additive genetic effects using an additive relationship matrix that recognises the polyploid nature of most potato varieties. Family merit score counts (number of selected progeny) are converted into a binary selection trait for the genotypes in the family, with a value of 1 for selected named progeny and 0 for unselected progeny. This trait is used to predict the value of the selected progeny for all traits that contribute to the merit score through the genetic correlations determined on an experimental basis. Measurements of genotype performance using different plot or sample sizes is accounted for by using weighted analysis with the individual plant or standard sample size error variance as the reference point. These approaches should allow the more widespread adoption of BLUP methods in potato and other crop breeding. POTATOPLAN also includes a comprehensive database of pedigree, measurements, trial designs, genetic and other model parameters, and resultant genetic values to make them useable for breeders and growers.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherSouthern Tree Breeding Associationen
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the 14th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference (APBC) and 11th Congress of the Society for the Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania (SABRAO) - Contemporary Crop Improvement: A Tropical Viewen
dc.titleIntegrated genetic analysis for potato improvementen
dc.typeConference Publicationen
dc.relation.conferenceAPBC/SABRAO 2011: 14th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference and 11th Congress of the Society for the Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania - Contemporary Crop Improvement: A Tropical Viewen
dc.subject.keywordsHorticultural Crop Improvement (Selection and Breeding)en
local.contributor.firstnameR Jen
local.contributor.firstnameGWen
local.contributor.firstnameLien
local.contributor.firstnameT Aen
local.contributor.firstnameRen
local.contributor.firstnameBen
local.contributor.firstnameBruceen
local.subject.for2008070602 Horticultural Crop Improvement (Selection and Breeding)en
local.subject.seo2008820215 Vegetablesen
local.profile.schoolAnimal Genetics and Breeding Uniten
local.profile.schoolAnimal Genetics and Breeding Uniten
local.profile.emaillli4@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailbtier@une.edu.auen
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local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20100423-123735en
local.date.conference10th - 14th August, 2009en
local.conference.placeCairns, Australiaen
local.publisher.placeAustraliaen
local.format.startpage1en
local.format.endpage19en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.contributor.lastnameKerren
local.contributor.lastnameDutkowskien
local.contributor.lastnameLien
local.contributor.lastnameMcRaeen
local.contributor.lastnameNovyen
local.contributor.lastnameSchneideren
local.contributor.lastnameTieren
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dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
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local.title.maintitleIntegrated genetic analysis for potato improvementen
local.output.categorydescriptionE2 Non-Refereed Scholarly Conference Publicationen
local.relation.urlhttp://www.stba.com.au/cms/doc?id=18bf2f0fen
local.conference.detailsAPBC/SABRAO 2011: 14th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference and 11th Congress of the Society for the Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania - Contemporary Crop Improvement: A Tropical View, Cairns, Australia, 10th - 14th August, 2009en
local.search.authorKerr, R Jen
local.search.authorDutkowski, GWen
local.search.authorLi, Lien
local.search.authorMcRae, T Aen
local.search.authorNovy, Ren
local.search.authorSchneider, Ben
local.search.authorTier, Bruceen
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.year.published2009en
local.date.start2009-08-10-
local.date.end2009-08-14-
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