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Vegetable Breeding Strategies
Author(s) -
Mahesh B. Ghuge,
Anis Mirza
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
asian journal of agricultural and horticultural research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-4478
DOI - 10.9734/ajahr/2021/v8i230113
Subject(s) - germplasm , biology , doubled haploidy , microbiology and biotechnology , selection (genetic algorithm) , diallel cross , ploidy , breeding program , population , hybrid , genetics , gene , computer science , agronomy , cultivar , artificial intelligence , demography , sociology
Variation present in vegetables provides plentiful of opportunity for development of breeding lines and hybrids. Germplasm development depends on incorporation of approaches such as MAGIC population, use of wild relatives, genetic transformation for transferring resistance gene and gene pyramiding. These approaches are most reliable to improve qualitative as well as quantitative characters. Since conventional methods are time consuming, molecular techniques are also utilized at appropriate stages to enhance swiftness of line development. Molecular approaches includes many tools but marker assisted selection is best to use in vegetable breeding programme. It helps to rapid back cross breeding also selection of resistance or qualitative lines from segregating populations. Double haploid is one of finest methods to create diverse pure lines in short interval. There are many ways to incorporate diverse gene in single line through double haploid technology. Hybridization mating such as line x tester or diallel are common methods instead combination breeding method is very result oriented as compared with others. The success rate of specific combination breeding is as much as double as associated with other ones.

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