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Publication Optimizing the development of seed-parent lines in hybrid rye breeding(2001) Tomerius, Alexandra-Maria; Geiger, Hartwig H.In hybrid rye breeding, seed-parent and pollinator lines are developed from two divergent gene pools. Line development comprises selection for line performance per se followed by selection for combining ability to the opposite gene pool. Cytoplasmic-genic male sterility (CMS) is employed as hybridizing mechanism. This study deals with model calculations aiming to optimize and compare alternative schemes of seed-parent line development in hybrid rye breeding on the basis of their expected selection gain per year in an index comprising the most important breeding objectives. Prediction of selection gains rests on current estimates of quantitative-genetic and economic parameters. The schemes are optimized for the number of candidates, testers to assess testcross performance, test locations, and replicates at the individual selection stages. Optimization is carried out assuming a fixed annual budget. Five schemes are investigated which differ in the basic genetic material assumed, in the type of test units and the number of selection stages for line and testcross selection, and in the length. The standard scheme employs second cycle material. First, S2-lines are evaluated per se. Selection for combining ability is then carried out at two stages employing testcross progenies of the CMS analogues of the candidate lines in backcross generations BC1 resp. BC2. The first alternative scheme employs an additional stage of BC1L-testcross selection. Another scheme is suited for developing seed-parent lines from broader-based population material. In addition to these 'conventional' methods, a scheme using doubled haploid lines is investigated as well as a scheme in which testcross progenies are produced by means of a gametocide instead of CMS. The optimum dimensioning and relative efficiency of the schemes is investigated for various genetical and economical situations.