An Overview of Key Factors Affecting Genomic Selection for Wheat Quality Traits

Plants (Basel). 2021 Apr 11;10(4):745. doi: 10.3390/plants10040745.

Abstract

Selection for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain quality is often costly and time-consuming since it requires extensive phenotyping in the last phases of development of new lines and cultivars. The development of high-throughput genotyping in the last decade enabled reliable and rapid predictions of breeding values based only on marker information. Genomic selection (GS) is a method that enables the prediction of breeding values of individuals by simultaneously incorporating all available marker information into a model. The success of GS depends on the obtained prediction accuracy, which is influenced by various molecular, genetic, and phenotypic factors, as well as the factors of the selected statistical model. The objectives of this article are to review research on GS for wheat quality done so far and to highlight the key factors affecting prediction accuracy, in order to suggest the most applicable approach in GS for wheat quality traits.

Keywords: GEBV; genomic selection; heritability; prediction accuracy; training population; validation population; wheat quality.

Publication types

  • Review