2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-007-9449-8
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BLUP for phenotypic selection in plant breeding and variety testing

Abstract: Best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP) is a standard method for estimating random effects of a mixed model. This method was originally developed in animal breeding for estimation of breeding values and is now widely used in many areas of research. It does not, however, seem to have gained the same popularity in plant breeding and variety testing as it has in animal breeding. In plants, application of mixed models with random genetic effects has up until recently been mainly restricted to the estimation of gene… Show more

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“…(iv) A great deal of information that may assist future decisions of breeders may be assessed, as, for example, comparing the interactions of progenies × years and progenies × locations. Various alternatives for analyses may be assessed, as, for example, use of the least square method and the mixed model method, especially the BLUP [23], moving averages [33,34], sequential analysis with the use of BLUP [35], and others. In this case, moreover, genealogy may be used as an additional criteria, as was mentioned previously.…”
Section: Strategies For Perennial Plant Breeding In Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(iv) A great deal of information that may assist future decisions of breeders may be assessed, as, for example, comparing the interactions of progenies × years and progenies × locations. Various alternatives for analyses may be assessed, as, for example, use of the least square method and the mixed model method, especially the BLUP [23], moving averages [33,34], sequential analysis with the use of BLUP [35], and others. In this case, moreover, genealogy may be used as an additional criteria, as was mentioned previously.…”
Section: Strategies For Perennial Plant Breeding In Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multivariate analysis is a good tool for identification of the best performance genotypes for the interest trait (Bosetti et al 2012), because this analysis summarize the information from several traits into a reduced set of variables. On the other hand, BLUP is a method of statistical analysis for estimate random-effects based in a mixed-model (Piepho et al 2008). One of the most important characteristic of BLUP is shrinkage to the mean, which improved the estimates of means of traits increasing accuracy (Hill & Rosenberger 1985, Piepho et al 2008.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, BLUP is a method of statistical analysis for estimate random-effects based in a mixed-model (Piepho et al 2008). One of the most important characteristic of BLUP is shrinkage to the mean, which improved the estimates of means of traits increasing accuracy (Hill & Rosenberger 1985, Piepho et al 2008. BLUP values for traits have showed a good predictive accuracy compared with other methodologies (Piepho et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, beyond that general statement, there seem to be no formal methods for estimating genetic variation for plant parameters in PBMs. This stands in contrast to the use of classical mixed models for inferring genetic parameters from selection experiments, which originated in the animal breeding literature of the 1950s (Sorensen 2009), was later introduced in plant breeding (Piepho et al 2008) and for which both least squares and MCMC estimation methods are in use (Sorensen et al 1994).…”
Section: Cultivar-specific Parameter Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%