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PRIYAMBADA HOTA
20 /HO 16
COURSE NO – PBG 122 (HO)
Backcrossing is a crossing of a hybrid with one of
its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent,
in order to achieve offspring with a genetic identity which is
closer to that of the parent. It is used in horticulture, animal
breeding and in production of gene knockout organisms.
Backcrossed hybrids are sometimes
described with acronym "BC", for example, an F1
hybrid crossed with one of its parents (or a genetically
similar individual) can be termed a BC1 hybrid, and a
further cross of the BC1 hybrid to the same parent (or a
genetically similar individual) produces a BC2 hybrid.
BACKCROSSING
Pedigree Method
In pedigree method, detailed records of the origin
of the selected individuals or lines are maintained.
Due to such records we are able to know from
which F2 plant the selected progeny is originated.
Such record is called as pedigree record.
Method of Plant Breeding in Self Pollinated Plants – Pedigree
Methods
Mass selection and pure line selection cannot be applied to segregating population. E. g F2,
F3 etc. The method is generally used for handling segregation generation may be grouped
into three categories.
i) Pedigree Method
ii) Bulk Method
iii) Back Cross Method
The objectives of all these methods are to develop pure line varieties.
In pedigree method, individual plants are selected from F2 and the subsequent generation
and their progenies are tested. During the entire operation, a record of the entire parent’s
offspring relationship is kept, is known as pedigree record. The selection of individual plant
is continued till the progenies show no segregation. At this stage, selection is done among
the progenies, because there would be no genetic variation within progenies.
Pedigree Record:
In Pedigree method, a detailed record of the relationship between the selected plants and
their progenies is maintained as a result of this each progeny in every generation can be
traced back to the F2 plant from which it originated, such record is known as pedigree
record or pedigree. The pedigree may be defined as a description of the ancestors of an
individual and it generally goes back to some distant ancestors. Thus, it describes the
parents grandparents, great grandparents so on of an individual.
Maintenance of Pedigree Record:
Pedigree record may be kept in several ways, but it should be
simple and accurate. Generally, each cross is given a number.
The first two digits of this number refer to the year in which the
cross was made, and the remaining digits denote the serial
number of the cross in that year.
For example, the number 7911, denotes the cross number 11 of
the year 79. In the segregating generation one of the two
systems of designation may be followed.
I) System:
In this system, the individual plant progenies in each generation
are assigned row number, corresponding to their location in the
plot. In addition each progeny in F4 and the subsequent
generation is assigned the row number of the progeny in the
preveious generation from which it was derived.
Thus each progeny can be traced back to the F3 progeny or F2
plants, from which it originated. But for determining the
pedigree of a progeny the breeder has to consult the records of
the preveious year.
Generation Number Description
F3 7911-7 Progeny in the 7 th row in the F3 plot.
F4 7911-7-4
Progeny in the 4 th row in the F4 plot, selected
from the progeny in the 7 th row of the F3 plot.
F5 7911-4-14
Progeny in the 14 th row in the F5 plot selected
from the progeny in the 4 th row of the F4 plot.
F6 7911-14-3
Progeny in the 3 rd row in the F6 plot selected
from the progeny in the 14 th row of the F5 plot.
Thus each progeny can be traced back to the
F3 progeny or F2 plants, from which it originated. But for determining the
pedigree of a progeny the breeder has to consult the records of the
preveious year.
II) System-II:
In this system, in each
generation the selected plants are assigned serial numbers
within individual progenies. Each progeny or selected plant
bear the serial number of all the plants in the previous
generation, related to it by direct descent. Thus, the plants
selected in F2 are given serial numbers of their parents ( F2
plants). The plants selected from a progeny in F3 are given the
number of that progeny and in each generation the selected
plant also given a serial number.
Generation Number Description
F3 7911-7
Progeny obtained from plant number 7
selected in F2
F4 7911-7-4
Progeny from plant No.4 selected from F3
progeny , derived from the plant No.7 selected
in F2
F5 7911-7-4-2
Progeny from plant No.2 selected from the F4
progeny derived from plant no.4 , selected
from the F3 progeny, obtained from the plant
No.7 selected in F2.
F6 7911-7-4-2-8
Progeny from plant No 8, selected from the F5
progeny, derived from the plant N0.2 selected
from the F4 progeny of the plant No.4 selected
from F3 progeny of the Plant No.7 selected in
F2.
In this system, the pedigree of
a progeny is immediately known and one done not have
to refer to the preveious year record. But there are
greater chances of error, since more number are to be
recorded. In both the systems, the progenies are
assigned a different serial number, when they become
homozygous and are included in preliminary yield trials.
This number is given to those homozygous lines that are
included in preliminary yield trials. For keeping a
pedigree records following point are important.
1) Only important characteristics should be recorded.
2) Only the promising should be included in the record.
Poor progenies may be simply marked discard.
3) The pedigree record must be accurate.
Application of Pedigree Method:
1) Selection of desirable plants from the segregating
population in self- pollinated crops.
2) This method is commonly used to correct some
specific weaknesses of an established variety
(Combination breeding).
3) It is also used in the selection of new superior
recombinant type’s i.e Transgressive breeding.
4) This method is suitable for improving specific
characteristics such as disease resistant, plant height,
maturity etc.
Multiline Variety
Multiline variety is a mixture of several pure lines of similar
phenotype(height, seed color flowering time, maturity time and various
other agronomic characteristics) but have different genes for the
character under consideration the disease resistance means these are
isogenic lines. At the same time they do not reduce the yielding ability of
each other when grown in mixture (i.e. compatible).
Examples of Multiline Variety
Kalyan sonaWheat variety Kalyan sona is the suitable example to explain the concept. This variety
was originally resistant to brown rust. Later on became susceptible to new races of
pathogen.Several pure lines with different resistance genes are produced through backcross
breeding using one recipient or recurrent parent. The donor parents are the one with different
genes for the disease resistance, every donor parent is used in separate back cross program.
Because of this each line receives different gene for disease resistance according to the type of
pathogen. Five to ten of such lines with different alleles for disease resistance are mixed to develop
multiline variety. The lines to be mixed are determined by the races of the pathogen relevant to
the area considered.
MLKS11 (8 closely related lines)
KML7404 (9 closely related lines)
Variety development for multiple systems
Multiple cropping systems are the mainstay of agricultural production for
limited‐resource farmers in most developing countries. Little attention has been given
to the introduction of modern technology into these traditional cropping patterns.
One key element of “green revolution technology” is the high yielding crop variety or
hybrid. The only varieties available for multiple cropping patterns are those which
have been developed for monoculture. Through studies of genotype by system
interaction and empirical testing of existing varieties in complex cropping patterns,
some conclusions are emerging about breeding varieties for these systems. Intensive
patterns are characterized by competition for one or more limiting growth factors, and
this may impose on one or more component species a stress for that factor at some
point in the growing season. A combined approach is needed with monoculture
scrrening for disease and insect resistance, general adaptation to temperature,
photoperiod, soil, and related factors. This is supplemented by multiple cropping
screening for measureing yield potential under stress and for evaluating total system
performance. The ultimate testing occurs during validation trials of new varieties
under farm conditions and the criteria for evaluation must be consistent with the
objectives of the farmer. Interest is growing in the improvement of varieties for
intensive cropping patterns.
Multiline – Production – Advantages
For the production of multiline variety genes for rust resistance R1 to R5 are
transferred to recurrent parent from donor parent.
Isolines are created with such transfer. Isolines constituting variety are maintained
so as to resynthesize multiline variety as and when needed.
Production steps for Multiline Variety
Selection of recurrent parent
Selection of donor parent
Transfer of resistance
Mixing of isolines
Advantages of Multiline Variety
Merits of the multiline breeding are discussed below.
At the time of disease outbreak, only one or few lines of the mixture get attacked,
others remain resistant. So the loss to the farmer is comparatively less.
Multiline varieties are more adaptive to environmental changes than individual pure
line.
Disadvantages of Multiline Variety
Demerits of the multiline breeding are given below.
Races of pathogen change as time goes on, so farmer has to
change seeds every few years which contains seeds of lines
resistant to new pathogen races.
No improvement in yield or other characters
Takes more time to develop new variety, in the due course of
time new pathogen races may evolve.
Costly
All the lines constituting multiline variety may get attacked
by the new race of pathogen.
Not suitable for cross pollinated crops
Characteristics of good multiline
•They should be more adaptable to
environmental variations than pure lines by
virtue of their genetic diversity.
•Yield should be much higher than most
productive pure line cultivars
•Each component should have resistant gene
for different races of diseases.
Achievement :
multiline cultivars have been developed for
commercial cultivation in oats, wheat
,soybean and peanuts in USA .In India
three multiline varieties viz,KSML 3 etc
have been realized in wheat from Punjab
the first two varieties involve 8 closely
related lines and third one involves 9
closely related lines.
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Backcrossing and Pedigree Methods in Plant Breeding

  • 1. PRIYAMBADA HOTA 20 /HO 16 COURSE NO – PBG 122 (HO)
  • 2. Backcrossing is a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent, in order to achieve offspring with a genetic identity which is closer to that of the parent. It is used in horticulture, animal breeding and in production of gene knockout organisms. Backcrossed hybrids are sometimes described with acronym "BC", for example, an F1 hybrid crossed with one of its parents (or a genetically similar individual) can be termed a BC1 hybrid, and a further cross of the BC1 hybrid to the same parent (or a genetically similar individual) produces a BC2 hybrid. BACKCROSSING
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  • 4. Pedigree Method In pedigree method, detailed records of the origin of the selected individuals or lines are maintained. Due to such records we are able to know from which F2 plant the selected progeny is originated. Such record is called as pedigree record.
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  • 6. Method of Plant Breeding in Self Pollinated Plants – Pedigree Methods Mass selection and pure line selection cannot be applied to segregating population. E. g F2, F3 etc. The method is generally used for handling segregation generation may be grouped into three categories. i) Pedigree Method ii) Bulk Method iii) Back Cross Method The objectives of all these methods are to develop pure line varieties. In pedigree method, individual plants are selected from F2 and the subsequent generation and their progenies are tested. During the entire operation, a record of the entire parent’s offspring relationship is kept, is known as pedigree record. The selection of individual plant is continued till the progenies show no segregation. At this stage, selection is done among the progenies, because there would be no genetic variation within progenies. Pedigree Record: In Pedigree method, a detailed record of the relationship between the selected plants and their progenies is maintained as a result of this each progeny in every generation can be traced back to the F2 plant from which it originated, such record is known as pedigree record or pedigree. The pedigree may be defined as a description of the ancestors of an individual and it generally goes back to some distant ancestors. Thus, it describes the parents grandparents, great grandparents so on of an individual.
  • 7. Maintenance of Pedigree Record: Pedigree record may be kept in several ways, but it should be simple and accurate. Generally, each cross is given a number. The first two digits of this number refer to the year in which the cross was made, and the remaining digits denote the serial number of the cross in that year. For example, the number 7911, denotes the cross number 11 of the year 79. In the segregating generation one of the two systems of designation may be followed. I) System: In this system, the individual plant progenies in each generation are assigned row number, corresponding to their location in the plot. In addition each progeny in F4 and the subsequent generation is assigned the row number of the progeny in the preveious generation from which it was derived. Thus each progeny can be traced back to the F3 progeny or F2 plants, from which it originated. But for determining the pedigree of a progeny the breeder has to consult the records of the preveious year.
  • 8. Generation Number Description F3 7911-7 Progeny in the 7 th row in the F3 plot. F4 7911-7-4 Progeny in the 4 th row in the F4 plot, selected from the progeny in the 7 th row of the F3 plot. F5 7911-4-14 Progeny in the 14 th row in the F5 plot selected from the progeny in the 4 th row of the F4 plot. F6 7911-14-3 Progeny in the 3 rd row in the F6 plot selected from the progeny in the 14 th row of the F5 plot. Thus each progeny can be traced back to the F3 progeny or F2 plants, from which it originated. But for determining the pedigree of a progeny the breeder has to consult the records of the preveious year.
  • 9. II) System-II: In this system, in each generation the selected plants are assigned serial numbers within individual progenies. Each progeny or selected plant bear the serial number of all the plants in the previous generation, related to it by direct descent. Thus, the plants selected in F2 are given serial numbers of their parents ( F2 plants). The plants selected from a progeny in F3 are given the number of that progeny and in each generation the selected plant also given a serial number.
  • 10. Generation Number Description F3 7911-7 Progeny obtained from plant number 7 selected in F2 F4 7911-7-4 Progeny from plant No.4 selected from F3 progeny , derived from the plant No.7 selected in F2 F5 7911-7-4-2 Progeny from plant No.2 selected from the F4 progeny derived from plant no.4 , selected from the F3 progeny, obtained from the plant No.7 selected in F2. F6 7911-7-4-2-8 Progeny from plant No 8, selected from the F5 progeny, derived from the plant N0.2 selected from the F4 progeny of the plant No.4 selected from F3 progeny of the Plant No.7 selected in F2.
  • 11. In this system, the pedigree of a progeny is immediately known and one done not have to refer to the preveious year record. But there are greater chances of error, since more number are to be recorded. In both the systems, the progenies are assigned a different serial number, when they become homozygous and are included in preliminary yield trials. This number is given to those homozygous lines that are included in preliminary yield trials. For keeping a pedigree records following point are important. 1) Only important characteristics should be recorded. 2) Only the promising should be included in the record. Poor progenies may be simply marked discard. 3) The pedigree record must be accurate.
  • 12. Application of Pedigree Method: 1) Selection of desirable plants from the segregating population in self- pollinated crops. 2) This method is commonly used to correct some specific weaknesses of an established variety (Combination breeding). 3) It is also used in the selection of new superior recombinant type’s i.e Transgressive breeding. 4) This method is suitable for improving specific characteristics such as disease resistant, plant height, maturity etc.
  • 13. Multiline Variety Multiline variety is a mixture of several pure lines of similar phenotype(height, seed color flowering time, maturity time and various other agronomic characteristics) but have different genes for the character under consideration the disease resistance means these are isogenic lines. At the same time they do not reduce the yielding ability of each other when grown in mixture (i.e. compatible). Examples of Multiline Variety Kalyan sonaWheat variety Kalyan sona is the suitable example to explain the concept. This variety was originally resistant to brown rust. Later on became susceptible to new races of pathogen.Several pure lines with different resistance genes are produced through backcross breeding using one recipient or recurrent parent. The donor parents are the one with different genes for the disease resistance, every donor parent is used in separate back cross program. Because of this each line receives different gene for disease resistance according to the type of pathogen. Five to ten of such lines with different alleles for disease resistance are mixed to develop multiline variety. The lines to be mixed are determined by the races of the pathogen relevant to the area considered. MLKS11 (8 closely related lines) KML7404 (9 closely related lines)
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  • 15. Variety development for multiple systems Multiple cropping systems are the mainstay of agricultural production for limited‐resource farmers in most developing countries. Little attention has been given to the introduction of modern technology into these traditional cropping patterns. One key element of “green revolution technology” is the high yielding crop variety or hybrid. The only varieties available for multiple cropping patterns are those which have been developed for monoculture. Through studies of genotype by system interaction and empirical testing of existing varieties in complex cropping patterns, some conclusions are emerging about breeding varieties for these systems. Intensive patterns are characterized by competition for one or more limiting growth factors, and this may impose on one or more component species a stress for that factor at some point in the growing season. A combined approach is needed with monoculture scrrening for disease and insect resistance, general adaptation to temperature, photoperiod, soil, and related factors. This is supplemented by multiple cropping screening for measureing yield potential under stress and for evaluating total system performance. The ultimate testing occurs during validation trials of new varieties under farm conditions and the criteria for evaluation must be consistent with the objectives of the farmer. Interest is growing in the improvement of varieties for intensive cropping patterns.
  • 16. Multiline – Production – Advantages For the production of multiline variety genes for rust resistance R1 to R5 are transferred to recurrent parent from donor parent. Isolines are created with such transfer. Isolines constituting variety are maintained so as to resynthesize multiline variety as and when needed. Production steps for Multiline Variety Selection of recurrent parent Selection of donor parent Transfer of resistance Mixing of isolines Advantages of Multiline Variety Merits of the multiline breeding are discussed below. At the time of disease outbreak, only one or few lines of the mixture get attacked, others remain resistant. So the loss to the farmer is comparatively less. Multiline varieties are more adaptive to environmental changes than individual pure line.
  • 17. Disadvantages of Multiline Variety Demerits of the multiline breeding are given below. Races of pathogen change as time goes on, so farmer has to change seeds every few years which contains seeds of lines resistant to new pathogen races. No improvement in yield or other characters Takes more time to develop new variety, in the due course of time new pathogen races may evolve. Costly All the lines constituting multiline variety may get attacked by the new race of pathogen. Not suitable for cross pollinated crops
  • 18. Characteristics of good multiline •They should be more adaptable to environmental variations than pure lines by virtue of their genetic diversity. •Yield should be much higher than most productive pure line cultivars •Each component should have resistant gene for different races of diseases.
  • 19. Achievement : multiline cultivars have been developed for commercial cultivation in oats, wheat ,soybean and peanuts in USA .In India three multiline varieties viz,KSML 3 etc have been realized in wheat from Punjab the first two varieties involve 8 closely related lines and third one involves 9 closely related lines.
  • 20. THANK YOU SUBMITTED TO DR. KAUSIK KU. PANIGRAHI