Journal article
Resources and strategies for implementation of genomic selection in breeding of forage species
JW Forster, ML Hand, NOI Cogan, BJ Hayes, GC Spangenberg, KF Smith
Crop and Pasture Science | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1071/CP13361
Abstract
Forage species provide the major feed-base for livestock grazing industries supporting production of dairy products, red meat and animal fibres. Because of the complex, multifactorial and highly environmentally sensitive nature of many key breeders' traits for forage crops, implementation of genomic selection (GS) is a particularly attractive option. Although basic strategies for GS implementation have been devised, forage species display a broad range of biological factors that may influence the precise design of GS-based programs. These factors are described and exemplified by reference to several temperate and warm-season grass and legume species. Current knowledge with respect to such fa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from the Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Dairy Australia Ltd, the Geoffrey Gardiner Dairy Foundation, Meat and Livestock Australia Ltd, the Molecular Plant Breeding Cooperative Research Centre (MPB CRC) and the Dairy Futures Cooperative Research Centre (DF CRC).