Genetic Improvement Techniques in Plant Breeding

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Course Outline

  1. Selection Methods
  2. Mass Selection
  3. Pure Line Selection
  4. Clonal Selection
  5. Hybridization Techniques
  6. Pedigree Method
  7. Backcross Method
  8. Recurrent Selection
  9. Mutation Breeding
  10. Doubled Haploids
  11. Molecular Breeding

1. Selection Methods

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Selection of superior phenotypes and bulking their seed: The process of choosing the best-performing plants based on observable traits and propagating their seeds to enhance desired characteristics in the population.

  • Effective mainly for moderate to high heritability traits: This method yields better results when traits are largely controlled by genetics rather than environment, making selection more predictable.

  • Works best in cross-pollinated crops: Cross-pollinated species, such as maize and sorghum, maintain genetic diversity, allowing selection to effectively increase favorable alleles.

  • Increases frequency of favorable alleles: Repeated selection and bulking lead to a higher proportion of beneficial genetic variants within the population.

  • Simple and cheap method: Requires minimal technical resources, making it accessible and cost-effective for large-scale or resource-limited breeding programs.

  • Maintains genetic variability: Unlike some methods that reduce diversity, this approach preserves a broad genetic base, enabling ongoing improvement and adaptation.

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1. What does the term 'Selection Method' refer to in plant breeding?

2. What is the main advantage of using the 'Selection of superior phenotypes and bulking their seed' method in crop improvement?

3. What does mass selection primarily exploit in self-pollinated crops?

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Selection Methods — purpose?

Improve traits through phenotypic selection.

Selection — purpose?

Enhance desirable traits in crops.

Mass Selection — key trait?

Select superior homozygous lines from variable populations.

Mass Selection — key trait?

Selection based on observable traits.

Pure Line Selection — method?

Selecting homozygous lines from population.

Clonal Selection — crops?

Propagates superior clones, e.g., potato.

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