Analysis heterotic pools for hybrid sorghum breeding across the West-African Savannah zones based on genetic diversity analysis
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Analysis heterotic pools for hybrid sorghum breeding across the West-African Savannah zones based on genetic diversity analysis
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Nebie, Baloua
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Contributor |
Leiser, Willmar
Haussmann, Bettina Toure, Aboubacar Angarawai, Ignatius Tabo, Ramadjita |
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Sorghum
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Description |
For this study, a set of hybrids (over 200) was developed using new 16 A (14 new and 2 checks) lines and R lines from different breeding programs and countries. These hybrids were evaluated for their combining ability (GCA and SCA) in mainly one location (Samanko) in 2015 and in 2 locations in 2016 (Samanko and Kolombada). In each location, the trials were implemented in 3 replications, 2 contrasted conditions (High P and Low P). Hybrids parents (corresponding B lines and R lines were included). For further identification of heterotic pools, around 288 accessions including landraces, B lines and R lines from Mali and Nigeria were sent to University of Hohenheim for genotyping using 20 SSRs markers. |
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2017-02-02
2017-02-20T10:27:45Z 2017-02-20T10:27:45Z |
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Report
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https://mel.cgiar.org/reporting/download/hash/mC7pjvg2
Baloua Nebie, Willmar Leiser, Bettina Haussmann, Aboubacar Toure, Ignatius Angarawai, Ramadjita Tabo. (2/2/2017). Analysis heterotic pools for hybrid sorghum breeding across the West-African Savannah zones based on genetic diversity analysis. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/5775 Open access |
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en
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CC-BY-4.0
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DOCX
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