Selection via simulated individual BLUP based on family genotypic effects in sugarcane

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The objective of this work was to propose a new selection strategy for the initial stages of sugarcane improvement, based on the methodology 'simulated individual BLUP (BLUPIS)', which promotes a dynamic allocation of individuals selected in each full-sib family, using BLUP as a base for both the genotypic effects of the referred families and plot effects. The method proposed applies to single full-sib families or those obtained from unbalanced or balanced diallel crosses, half-sib families and self-pollinated families. BLUPIS indicates the number of individuals to be selected within each family, the total number of clones to be advanced, and the number of families to contribute with selected individuals. Correlation between BLUPIS and true BLUP was 0.96, by method validation. Additionally, BLUPIS allows the identification of which replication contains the best individuals of each family.

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De Resende, M. D. V., & Pereira Barbosa, M. H. (2006). Selection via simulated individual BLUP based on family genotypic effects in sugarcane. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 41(3), 421–429. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2006000300008

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