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Title: Experience Using GEM Germplasm in a Public Breeding Program


1
Experience Using GEM Germplasm in a Public
Breeding Program
  • Jim Hawk, Tecle Weldekidan, and Travis Frey
  • Department of Plant and Soil Sciences

2
GEM Objectives
  • To improve and broaden the germplasm base
  • Traits targeted are agronomic productivity,
    disease and insect resistance, and value-added
  • The ultimate target is to release lines for
    applied and basic research

3
Topics for Discussion
  1. Choice of parental germplasm
  2. Breeding methods/strategies 
  3. Hybrid evaluation
  4. Opportunities/challenges
  5. Summary

4
Choice of Parental Germplasm
5
Choice of Parental Germplasm
  • Breeding crosses- accession x elite inbred line
  • Elite inbred lines- all lines not more than one
    breeding cycle removed from a commercial product
  • Over 550 breeding crosses which ones should
    receive priority for pre-breeding?
  • Other accessions ?

6
Breeding Cross Evaluations
  • Locations
  •   USDA GEM, Ames Mike Blanco
  •   Golden Harvest, IL Kevin Montgomery
  •   University of Delaware, Newark, DE
  •  No. of Breeding Crosses Evaluated
  • 2003 168
  • 2004 173

7
Traits Evaluated in Breeding Crosses
  • Adaptability
  •   Days to flowering
  •   Ear and plant height
  •   Ear traits
  •   Disease and insect resistance
  • Root and stalk lodging
  •   Stay green
  • Plant appearance

8
Recommended GEM Breeding Populations Evaluated at
Three Locations, 2003
9
Breeding Crosses Utilized at the University of
Delaware
  • 10/year
  • Most 75 corn belt, some 50
  • Grow 1200 plants/population
  • Self 400-600 plants/population

10
Breeding Methodology
  • Pedigree
  • Mass selection for more heritable traits
  • - plant and ear height
  •       - maturity
  •      - ear traits
  •       - disease and insect resistance
  • - root and stalk strength
  • Balance offensive and defensive traits

11
Number of S1 Ears Selected from GEM Breeding
Crosses
12
Breeding Methodology
  • Select 0-160 S1 ears/breeding cross
  • S1 families
  • ? 6-8/family
  • Family and mass selection for more
    heritable traits
  • Sampling within best S1 families 1-3
    S2 ears
  • Goal 50 S2 ears minimum from better
    populations
  • Discard poor breeding crosses

13
Number of SS S2 Lines Selected from GEM S1
Families
14
Number of Non-SS S2 Lines Selected from GEM S1
Families
15
Hybrid Evaluation
  • 50 S2 testcrosses 3 commercial checks
  • Use testers with good GCA and agronomics (roots,
    stalks, disease and insect resistance)
  • Locations/reps 3 DE (1 dryland, 2 irrigated)
    with 2 reps/location, USDA-GEM Ames-1 rep
  • Second year YT- 2 testers x 8 locations

16
DK212TN11a10 Lines Crossed to Pioneer SS Tester
17
CUBA164 Lines Crossed to LH185
18
Opportunities/Challenges
  • Trait improvement using selected GEM lines -
    Grain quality, disease, insect resistance, etc.
  • Use additional testers
  •        

19
Opportunities/Challenges
  • Sister line mapping studies
  • DKXL212N11a-365-1-1-2-1-1(DE4)
  • DKXL212N11a-365-1-1-1-1
  • Recycling
  • - Further improvements needed for
    commercialization

20
DE4 Recycled Lines Crossed to LH244
21
Summary
  • Focus on adaptability, agronomics, disease/insect
    resistance first
  • - Breeding cross evaluations
  •        - Family and mass selection for
    more heritable traits
  • May be useful to re-evaluate better breeding
    crosses in additional years

22
Summary
  • Germplasm for new breeding crosses - Lines,
    improved populations etc.
  • Useful genetic variation within adapted GEM
    families

23
Summary
  • Practice art of plant breeding
  • Better to discard earlier than later
  • Focus on better germplasm
  • Plant breeders
  • Short-term pessimists
  • and
  • Long-term optimists

24
Acknowledgements
  • Wilfredo Salhuana
  • USDA-GEM, Ames
  • Holdens Foundation Seeds
  • Mycogen Seeds
  • Pioneer Hi-Bred Int.
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