Exploring the trait-yield association patterns in different oat mega-environments of Canada

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https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21106

Langue de publication
Anglais
Date
2023-09-19
Type
Article
Auteur(s)
  • Yan, Weikai
  • Hadinezhad, Mehri
  • Dehaan, Brad
  • Hayes, Matt
  • Orozovik, Savka
  • Nilsen, Kirby T.
  • MacEachern, Dan
  • Telmosse, Genevieve
  • Beattie, Aaron
  • Booker, Helen
  • Byker, Holly
  • Cummiskey, Allan
  • Morasse, Isabelle
  • Mountain, Nathan
  • Drummond, Melinda
  • Zhang, Zhanhan
  • Holzworth, Michael
  • Durand, Julie
  • Chen, Yuanhong
Éditeur
Wiley Periodicals LLC, Crop Science Society of America

Résumé

This article presents a graphical method to visually analyze the trait–yield association (TYA) patterns based on data from multi-location, multi-year crop variety trials, exemplified using oat data from trials conducted across Canada from 2017 to 2022. Each year a new set of 60–66 oat (Avena sativa L.) breeding lines were tested in replicated yield trials at 9–11 locations, and data for yield, key agronomic and quality traits, and crown rust scores were collected at all or some of the locations. Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated between yield and each trait for each trial. The correlation coefficients from different locations and years were arranged in a TYA × trial (TYT) two-way table. This table was subjected to singular value decomposition, and the resulting first two principal components were used to generate a TYT biplot. The TYT biplot revealed three oat mega-environments (MEs) in Canada, consistent with the conclusion from previous ME analyses, indicating that each ME had its characteristic TYA patterns. It was found that yield was consistently and positively correlated with crown rust (Puccinia coronata var. avenae) resistance, test weight, kernel weight, and groat content in ME1 (the crown rust-prone regions of Ontario); yield was correlated positively with plant height but negatively with oil content in ME2 (the northern regions of eastern Canada). Interestingly, crown rust resistance was found to contribute negatively to yield in ME2. No strong and consistent TYAs were found in ME3 (the Canadian prairies). Different types of TYAs have different uses in genotypic selection.

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  • Agriculture

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Pagination

3356-3366

Évalué par les pairs

Yes

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ISSN
1435-0653
0011-083X

Article

Titre de la revue
Crop Science
Volume de la revue
63
Date d'acceptation
2023-09-14
Date de soumission
2023-05-26

Référence(s)

Yan, W., Hadinezhad, M., Dehaan, B., Hayes, M., Orozovik, S., Nilsen, K. T., MacEachern, D., Telmosse, G., Beattie, A., Booker, H., Byker, H., Cummiskey, A., Morasse, I., Mountain, N., Drummond, M., Zhang, Z., Holzworth, M., Durand, J. & Chen, Y. (2023). Exploring the trait-yield association patterns in different oat mega-environments of Canada. Crop Science, 63, 3356-3366. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21106

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