Transgene effects vary among maize populations with implications for improving quantitative traits
Julien F. Linares,
Nathan D. Coles,
Hua Mo
et al.
Abstract:The goal of transgenesis in plant breeding is to make step‐change improvements in traits of interest. However, improving quantitative traits, such as yield in maize (Zea mays L.), with transgenes has been difficult. Traditionally, transgene testing is done on a few isogenic lines, and results are extrapolated to entire breeding populations. Testing on limited germplasm does not provide a robust estimate of a transgene's value. Incorporating transgenes directly into breeding populations could increase genetic v… Show more
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