The effects of inbreeding on the parental values of potato dihaploids |
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Authors: | M J DE. MAINE |
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Affiliation: | Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DO2 5DA, UK |
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Abstract: | Dihaploids obtained from a somatically chromosome-doubled dihaploid potato were crossed with Solanum phureja clones. To test the effect of inbreeding, measurements were made of their seed production and the tuber yield, tuber number and mean tuber weight of their offspring. On average, seed production of the second generation dihaploids was higher than that of the original dihaploid progenitor. Progeny tuber yield and its components were little different from those of the original dihaploid's progeny. Tuber flesh quality, as measured lack of blemishes, was better in the offspring of second generation dihaploids. It is suggested that the negative effects of producing second generation dihaploids are minor compared with producing the first generation dihaploid from a tetraploid, because most deleterious recessives have already been unmasked. The results indicated residual variation within the original dihaploid which could be exploited for plant breeding purposes. An indicator of inbred status, alternative to the inbreeding coefficient, is suggested which could be applied to both diploids and tetraploids. |
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Keywords: | Yield somatic chromosome doubling tuber shape tuber flesh monogenicity coefficient |
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