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. 2022 Oct;54(10):1544-1552.
doi: 10.1038/s41588-022-01189-7. Epub 2022 Oct 4.

Genomics-informed prebreeding unlocks the diversity in genebanks for wheat improvement

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Genomics-informed prebreeding unlocks the diversity in genebanks for wheat improvement

Albert W Schulthess et al. Nat Genet. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

The great efforts spent in the maintenance of past diversity in genebanks are rationalized by the potential role of plant genetic resources (PGR) in future crop improvement-a concept whose practical implementation has fallen short of expectations. Here, we implement a genomics-informed prebreeding strategy for wheat improvement that does not discriminate against nonadapted germplasm. We collect and analyze dense genetic profiles for a large winter wheat collection and evaluate grain yield and resistance to yellow rust (YR) in bespoke core sets. Breeders already profit from wild introgressions but PGR still offer useful, yet unused, diversity. Potential donors of resistance sources not yet deployed in breeding were detected, while the prebreeding contribution of PGR to yield was estimated through 'Elite × PGR' F1 crosses. Genomic prediction within and across genebanks identified the best parents to be used in crosses with elite cultivars whose advanced progenies can outyield current wheat varieties in multiple field trials.

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