Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions

There is limited knowledge on the inheritance of agronomic traits in cassava and the importance of epistasis for most crops. A nine-parent diallel study was conducted in subhumid environments. Thirty clones were obtained from each F1 cross. Each clone was represented by six plants, which were distributed in three replications at two locations. Therefore the same 30 genotypes of each F1 cross were planted in the three replications at the two locations. Analysis of variance suggested significant genetic effects for all variables analyzed (reaction to thrips, fresh root and foliage yields, harvest index, dry matter content, and root dry matter yield). Significant epistatic effects were observed for all variables, except harvest index. Dominance variance was always significant, except for dry matter content and dry matter yield. Additive variance was significant only for reaction to thrips. Results suggested that dominance plays an important role in complex traits such as root yield. The significance of epistasis can help us understand the difficulties of quantitative genetics models and QTLs in satisfactorily explaining phenotypic variation in traits with complex inheritance. Significant epistasis would justify the production of inbred parental lines to fix favorable allele combinations in the production of hybrid cassava cultivars.

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Main Authors: Catch, NT, Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos, Lenis, Jorge I., Calle, F., Morante, N, Ceballos, H.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2005-09-01
Subjects:manihot esculenta, gene interaction, subhumid zones, diallel crossing, statistical methods, interacción de genes, zona subhúmeda, cruzamiento dialelo, métodos estadísticos, genetics, molecular biology, biotechnology,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43414
https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esi084
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-434142023-12-08T19:36:04Z Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions Catch, NT Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos Lenis, Jorge I. Calle, F. Morante, N Ceballos, H. manihot esculenta gene interaction subhumid zones diallel crossing statistical methods interacción de genes zona subhúmeda cruzamiento dialelo métodos estadísticos genetics molecular biology biotechnology There is limited knowledge on the inheritance of agronomic traits in cassava and the importance of epistasis for most crops. A nine-parent diallel study was conducted in subhumid environments. Thirty clones were obtained from each F1 cross. Each clone was represented by six plants, which were distributed in three replications at two locations. Therefore the same 30 genotypes of each F1 cross were planted in the three replications at the two locations. Analysis of variance suggested significant genetic effects for all variables analyzed (reaction to thrips, fresh root and foliage yields, harvest index, dry matter content, and root dry matter yield). Significant epistatic effects were observed for all variables, except harvest index. Dominance variance was always significant, except for dry matter content and dry matter yield. Additive variance was significant only for reaction to thrips. Results suggested that dominance plays an important role in complex traits such as root yield. The significance of epistasis can help us understand the difficulties of quantitative genetics models and QTLs in satisfactorily explaining phenotypic variation in traits with complex inheritance. Significant epistasis would justify the production of inbred parental lines to fix favorable allele combinations in the production of hybrid cassava cultivars. 2005-09-01 2014-09-24T08:42:06Z 2014-09-24T08:42:06Z Journal Article 1465-7333 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43414 https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esi084 en Open Access Oxford University Press Journal of Heredity
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topic manihot esculenta
gene interaction
subhumid zones
diallel crossing
statistical methods
interacción de genes
zona subhúmeda
cruzamiento dialelo
métodos estadísticos
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
manihot esculenta
gene interaction
subhumid zones
diallel crossing
statistical methods
interacción de genes
zona subhúmeda
cruzamiento dialelo
métodos estadísticos
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
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gene interaction
subhumid zones
diallel crossing
statistical methods
interacción de genes
zona subhúmeda
cruzamiento dialelo
métodos estadísticos
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
manihot esculenta
gene interaction
subhumid zones
diallel crossing
statistical methods
interacción de genes
zona subhúmeda
cruzamiento dialelo
métodos estadísticos
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
Catch, NT
Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos
Lenis, Jorge I.
Calle, F.
Morante, N
Ceballos, H.
Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions
description There is limited knowledge on the inheritance of agronomic traits in cassava and the importance of epistasis for most crops. A nine-parent diallel study was conducted in subhumid environments. Thirty clones were obtained from each F1 cross. Each clone was represented by six plants, which were distributed in three replications at two locations. Therefore the same 30 genotypes of each F1 cross were planted in the three replications at the two locations. Analysis of variance suggested significant genetic effects for all variables analyzed (reaction to thrips, fresh root and foliage yields, harvest index, dry matter content, and root dry matter yield). Significant epistatic effects were observed for all variables, except harvest index. Dominance variance was always significant, except for dry matter content and dry matter yield. Additive variance was significant only for reaction to thrips. Results suggested that dominance plays an important role in complex traits such as root yield. The significance of epistasis can help us understand the difficulties of quantitative genetics models and QTLs in satisfactorily explaining phenotypic variation in traits with complex inheritance. Significant epistasis would justify the production of inbred parental lines to fix favorable allele combinations in the production of hybrid cassava cultivars.
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gene interaction
subhumid zones
diallel crossing
statistical methods
interacción de genes
zona subhúmeda
cruzamiento dialelo
métodos estadísticos
genetics
molecular biology
biotechnology
author Catch, NT
Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos
Lenis, Jorge I.
Calle, F.
Morante, N
Ceballos, H.
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Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos
Lenis, Jorge I.
Calle, F.
Morante, N
Ceballos, H.
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title Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions
title_short Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions
title_full Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions
title_fullStr Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions
title_full_unstemmed Epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) for subhumid conditions
title_sort epistasis in the expression of relevant traits in cassava (manihot esculenta crantz) for subhumid conditions
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