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A Prediction Method of Yield Dominant Hybrid Combination of Upland Cotton f1

A technology of hybrid combination and prediction method, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, plant genetic improvement, application, etc., to achieve the effect of eliminating blindness, reducing workload, and expanding scope

Active Publication Date: 2022-04-15
INST OF ECONOMIC CROP HUBEI ACADEMY OF AGRI SCI
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So far, there is no low-cost, high-efficiency heterosis prediction method available for use in breeding programs for heterosis utilization in cotton

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Embodiment 1

[0065] (1) Grouping of resource groups:

[0066] From the existing parental resource groups, select 60 parents with different geographical origins, different yields, different fiber quality, and different agronomic traits, and divide the parents into relatively balanced subgroups based on the geographical origin and parental agronomic traits1 -10 (as shown in Table 1).

[0067] (2) Determine the parent size of the training population T:

[0068] Partial NCII balanced mating was performed with 20 male parents (F1-F20) and 20 female parents (M1-M20) (as shown in Table 2).

[0069] (3) Determine the combined quantity of the training population T:

[0070] Each parent was crossed 6 times to form 120 combinations. The 6 combinations formed by crossing 3 times form the training population T1, and the remaining 60 combinations form the population to be predicted P1 (as shown in Table 2). Based on the yield identification results of the training population T1, the combined actual ...

Embodiment 2

[0084] (1) Grouping of resource groups:

[0085] From the existing parental resource groups, select 60 parents with different geographical origins, different yields, different fiber qualities, and different agronomic traits, and divide the parents into different balanced subgroups based on the geographical origin and parental agronomic traits 1- 10 (as shown in Table 1).

[0086] (2) Determine the parent size of the training population T:

[0087] 20 male parents (F1-F20) and 20 female parents (M1-M20) were used for NCII balanced mating.

[0088] (3) Determine the combined quantity of the training population T:

[0089] Each parent was crossed 6 times to form 120 combinations. The 40 combinations formed by crossing twice form the training population T2, and the remaining 80 combinations form the population to be predicted P2. Based on the yield identification results of the training population T2, the combined actual yield of the to-be-predicted population P2 is used to pr...

Embodiment 3

[0096] (1) Grouping of resource groups:

[0097] From the existing parental resource groups, select 60 parents with different geographical origins, different yields, different fiber qualities, and different agronomic traits, and divide the parents into different balanced subgroups based on the geographical origin and parental agronomic traits 1- 10 (as shown in Table 1).

[0098](2) Determine the parent size of the training population T:

[0099] 30 male parents (F1-F30) and 30 female parents (M1-M30) were used for NCII balanced mating.

[0100] (3) Determine the combined quantity of the training population T:

[0101] Each parent was crossed 6 times to form 180 combinations. The 60 combinations formed by crossing twice form the training population T3, and the remaining 120 combinations form the population to be predicted P3. Based on the yield identification results of the training population T3, the combined actual yield of the to-be-predicted population P3 is used to pr...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for predicting the F1 yield dominant hybrid combination of upland cotton. It belongs to the field of crop breeding technology. The method includes the determination of the number of parents and the grouping of parents, the determination of the number of combinations of the training population T, the identification of the phenotype of the training population T, the estimation of the parental genetic parameters of the training population T, the yield prediction of each combination of the population to be predicted, and the analysis of the dominant hybrid combination. Sure. Compared with the prior art, the method of the present invention does not need to perform physiological and biochemical index analysis and molecular marker detection, and only needs to perform phenotype identification on the parents and a small number of training combination groups (1 to 1.5 times the total number of parents), and the combination to be predicted. The yield prediction accuracy was 0.76‑0.91, and the prediction accuracy for the dominant combination that reached the control combination (CK) yield and above was 67.7‑100%. The method is used to predict combinations with yield advantages before a large number of combinations to be predicted are combined, thereby shortening the breeding time and improving the breeding efficiency.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of crop breeding, and more specifically relates to a method for predicting an F1 yield-dominant hybrid combination of upland cotton. Background technique [0002] Cotton is the most important fiber crop in my country and even in the world. my country's annual cotton fiber output is about 6-8 million tons, and the planting area is 40-60 million mu, most of which are upland cotton. The utilization of cotton heterosis is an important way to increase cotton yield. However, the current method of heterosis utilization is to test and match a large number of hybrid combinations, and carry out a combination yield comparison test, to screen out a combination with strong heterosis from a large number of combinations, and to popularize and apply it in production. A lot of time and resources are needed in the selection process of the combination of advantages. [0003] Since the hypotheses of heterosis dominance, over...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01H1/02A01H1/04
CPCA01H1/02A01H1/04
Inventor 秦鸿德冯常辉张友昌陈全求张教海夏松波王孝刚王琼珊蓝家样别墅章元明焦春海
Owner INST OF ECONOMIC CROP HUBEI ACADEMY OF AGRI SCI