Breeding value of potato hybrid clones from the VIR collection revealed in the environments of Kamchatka Territory

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
A. D. Ivashchenko, T. Sherstyukova, O. Khasbiullina, E. Rogozina
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Background. Potato breeding involves planned artificial hybridization between previously selected parental lines. A way to make potato breeding more efficient is to use the diversity of the germplasm and broaden the gene pool of parental lines. Interspecific potato hybrids originated on the elite potato germplasm display a set of valuable traits. The current challenge is to assess the performance of potato hybrids under specific soil and climate conditions to clarify their breeding value.The objective of the study was to evaluate potato hybrids in the environments of Kamchatka Territory according to a set of traits, identify the best parental lines, develop new hybrid combinations, and select promising breeding material.Materials and methods. Eleven potato hybrids from VIR were studied over three years (2020–2022) in the fields of Kamchatka Research Institute of Agriculture. The hybrids were benchmarked against two reference potato cultivars, ‘Fresco’ and ‘Vulkan’, belonging to the early and mid-early maturity groups, respectively. Crosses between the hybrids and 28 potato cultivars were carried out in the greenhouse. The new hybrid material was tested in a preliminary trial nursery for yield and earliness.Results. Hybrid 117-2 was better in yield (899 g/plant) than cvs. ‘Vulkan’ and ‘Fresco’ (700–739 g/plant). Hybrids 94-5, 99-10- 1, 8-1-2004, 8-3-2004, 8-5-2004, 135-3-2005, 135-5-2005, 99-6-6, and 134-2-2006 in most traits matched the potato cultivars, manifesting good berry formation and seed setting when crossed. Out of 140 crosses between 11 hybrids and 28 cultivars, 35 crosses between 10 hybrids and 13 cultivars were successful. Most hybrids were effectively used in crossings as maternal forms.Conclusion. VIR’s hybrids 94-5, 8-1-2004, and 8-5-2004 proved the most promising as source material for the development of new early potatoes under the conditions of Kamchatka Territory.
在堪察加边疆区环境中揭示的 VIR 系列马铃薯杂交克隆的育种价值
背景。马铃薯育种包括在先前选定的亲本品系之间进行有计划的人工杂交。提高马铃薯育种效率的一种方法是利用种质的多样性,扩大亲本品系的基因库。起源于马铃薯精英种质的种间杂交种显示出一系列有价值的性状。目前的挑战是评估马铃薯杂交种在特定土壤和气候条件下的表现,以明确其育种价值。这项研究的目的是根据一系列性状评估堪察加边疆区环境中的马铃薯杂交种,确定最佳亲本品系,开发新的杂交组合,并选择有前途的育种材料。在堪察加农业研究所的田间,对来自 VIR 的 11 个马铃薯杂交种进行了为期三年(2020-2022 年)的研究。这些杂交种以两个参考马铃薯栽培品种 "Fresco "和 "Vulkan "为基准,这两个品种分别属于早熟和中早熟组。杂交种和28个马铃薯栽培品种之间的杂交在温室中进行。在初步试验苗圃中对新杂交材料进行了产量和早熟性测试。杂交种 117-2 的产量(899 克/株)优于变种'Vulkan'和'La'。杂交种 117-2 的产量(899 克/株)优于'Vulkan'和'Fresco'(700-739 克/株)。杂交种94-5、99-10-1、8-1-2004、8-3-2004、8-5-2004、135-3-2005、135-5-2005、99-6-6和134-2-2006在大多数性状上与马铃薯栽培品种相匹配,杂交后表现出良好的浆果形成和结籽性。在 11 个杂交种与 28 个栽培品种的 140 次杂交中,10 个杂交种与 13 个栽培品种的 35 次杂交获得成功。大多数杂交种在杂交中被有效地用作母本。VIR 的 94-5、8-1-2004 和 8-5-2004 号杂交种被证明是在堪察加边疆区条件下开发新的早熟马铃薯的最有前途的原始材料。
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Proceedings on Applied Botany, Genetics and Breeding
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