Abstract

Crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] provides high quality, highly palatable forage for early season grazing. Genetic improvement of crested wheatgrass has been challenged by its complex genome, outcrossing nature, long breeding cycle, and lack of informative molecular markers. Genomic selection (GS) has potential for improving traits of perennial forage species, and genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) has enabled the development of genome-wide markers in non-model polyploid plants. An attempt was made to explore the utility of GBS and GS in crested wheatgrass breeding. Sequencing and phenotyping 325 genotypes representing 10 diverse breeding lines were performed. Bioinformatics analysis identified 827, 3,616, 14,090 and 46,136 single nucleotide polymorphism markers at 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% missing marker levels, respectively. Four GS models (BayesA, BayesB, BayesCπ, and rrBLUP) were examined for the accuracy of predicting nine agro-morphological and three nutritive value traits. Moderate accuracy (0.20 to 0.32) was obtained for the prediction of heading days, leaf width, plant height, clump diameter, tillers per plant and early spring vigor for genotypes evaluated at Saskatoon, Canada. Similar accuracy (0.29 to 0.35) was obtained for predicting fall regrowth and plant height for genotypes evaluated at Swift Current, Canada. The Bayesian models displayed similar or higher accuracy than rrBLUP. These findings show the feasibility of GS application for a non-model species to advance plant breeding.

Highlights

  • Crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] is a perennial, outcrossing, cool season grass native to Eurasia

  • Our results demonstrated prediction accuracy of the Genomic selection (GS) models varied for each trait at each level of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) density at each location

  • The traits with unknown genetic architecture in crested wheatgrass might have been under the influence of certain quantitative trait loci (QTL) rather than a large number of QTLs, which would result for the higher prediction accuracies of Baysesian models compared to Regression Best Linear Unbiased Predictor (rrBLUP) as rrBLUP assumes that all markers have common variance with small but non-zero effect [30]

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Introduction

Crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] is a perennial, outcrossing, cool season grass native to Eurasia. It belongs to the genus Agropyron, and has three ploidy forms: diploids, tetraploids and hexaploids [1,2,3,4]. Genomic selection of crested wheatgrass funding support to AAFC scientist YBF, where the DNA extraction was carried out

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