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  • The Kazakhstan-Siberia Network for Spring Wheat Improvement (KASIB) was founded in 2000 to enhance spring wheat through collaborative breeding and biannual yield trials involving 142 genotypes across various sites.
  • The study conducted from 2020 to 2022 identified significant DNA markers affecting key agronomic traits, with certain alleles linked to accelerated heading time and increased grain yield.
  • A total of eight promising DNA markers were highlighted, showing yield improvements of 3-4%, and recommendations were made for their simultaneous validation and implementation within KASIB's network.

Article Abstract

The Kazakhstan-Siberia Network for Spring Wheat Improvement (KASIB) was established in 2000, forming a collaboration between breeding and research programs through biannual yield trials. A core set of 142 genotypes from 15 breeding programs was selected, genotyped for 81 DNA functional markers and phenotyped for 10 agronomic traits at three sites in Kazakhstan (Karabalyk, Shortandy and Shagalaly) and one site in Russia (Omsk) in 2020-2022. The study aim was to identify markers demonstrating significant effects on agronomic traits. The average grain yield of individual trials varied from 118 to 569 g/m. Grain yield was positively associated with the number of days to heading, plant height, number of grains per spike and 1000-kernel weight. Eight DNA markers demonstrated significant effects. The spring-type allele of the gene accelerated heading by two days (5.6%) and was present in 80% of the germplasm. The winter allele of the gene significantly increased grain yield by 2.7%. The late allele of the earliness marker per se, delayed development by 1.9% and increased yield by 4.5%. Translocation of 1B.1R was present in 21.8% of the material, which resulted in a 6.2% yield advantage compared to 1B.1B germplasm and a reduction in stem rust severity from 27.6 to 6.6%. The favorable allele of increased both kernel weight and yield by 2-3%. Four markers identified in ICARDA germplasm, (Kukri_c3243_1065, 3B), (TA004946-0577, 1B), (BS00076246_51, 5A), (wsnp_Ex_c12812_20324622, 4A), showed an improved yield in this study of 3-4%. The study recommends simultaneous validation and use of selected markers in KASIB's network.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10815559PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes15010086DOI Listing

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