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Towards genome-wide breeding for yield stability in spring pea

Jean-Philippe Pichon
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Jorge Duarte
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H. Duborjal
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Myriam Huart
Gregoire G. Aubert
Judith Burstin

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Field pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an attractive crop for human and livestock nutrition and an important contributor to low-input farming systems. Multiple environmental challenges face field pea production and penalize yield regularity. The work-package 1 of the French National ANR project PeaMUST aims at identifying efficient gene combinations for yield stability in low-input cropping systems through genomic selection. Genomic selection is a new breeding method that uses increasingly abundant genomic information and statistical modelling to select superior genotypes based on genomic estimated breeding values (GEBVs). The main goals are: 1- to build a genomic selection prediction equation for yield stability in low-input cropping systems, 2- to implement a genomic selection program and, 3- to evaluate the genetic progress obtained after one and two genomic selection cycles.
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hal-02741945 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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Anthony Klein, Nadim N. Tayeh, Mathieu Siol, J.F. Herbommez, Jean-Philippe Pichon, et al.. Towards genome-wide breeding for yield stability in spring pea. 2. Annual Meeting PeaMUST, Dec 2014, Dijon, France. 2014. ⟨hal-02741945⟩
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