Empirical comparison of genomic selection to phenotypic selection for biomass yield of switchgrass
Neal W. Tilhou,
DoKyoung Lee,
Guillaume P. Ramstein
et al.
Abstract:Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is one of several grass species being bred for use as a biomass crop to support the biofuel industry. Increases in biomass yield are imperative to ensure that crops such as switchgrass can sustainably meet the needs of this industry. Genomic selection is one strategy that can accelerate breeding gains for complex traits such as biomass yield. The goal of this study was to conduct three cycles of genomic selection in a previously trained Liberty switchgrass population and compa… Show more
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