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INBREEDING
DEPRESSION
Submitted to:-Dr.kaushik Ku.
Panigrahi(asst.professor in
plant breeding and Genetics)
Submitted by:-Snigdha hembram
Adm no 29 Ho/16
INBREEDING DEPRESSION:-
Inbreeding depression is the reduced biological fitness in a
given population as a result of inbreeding, or breeding of related
individuals. Population biological fitness refers to an organism's
ability to survive and perpetuate its genetic material. Inbreeding
depression is often the result of a population bottleneck. In general,
the higher the genetic variation or gene pool within a breeding
population, the less likely it is to suffer from inbreeding depression.
Inbreeding depression seems to be present in most groups of
organisms, but varies across mating systems. Hermaphroditic species
often exhibit lower degrees of inbreeding depression
than outcrossing species, as repeated generations of selfing is
thought to purge deleterious alleles from populations. For example,
the outcrossing nematode (roundworm) Caenorhabditis remanei has
been demonstrated to suffer severely from inbreeding depression,
unlike its hermaphroditic relative C. elegans, which
experiences outbreeding depression.
HISTORY:-
A systematic observation on the effects of inbreeding date back to about 1700AD
In 1876 Darwin published his book on cross and self fertilization in vegetable
kingdom,Daerwin concluded that progeny obtain from self fertilization were weaker
than those derived from out crossing
Darwin also reported the result from his experiments on self and cross fertilization
in maize, these are the first published account of inbreeding depression
Detail information on inbreeding in maize was published independently by East in
1908 and Shull in 1909.
FIGURE 1
Processes affecting macroevolutionary diversification of outcrossers (top
panel) and selfers (bottom panel), and factors that may enhance rates of
transition. (a) Transitions from outcrossing to selfing are thought to be
common, while the reverse is rare. (b) Selfing may often evolve as a
speciation process, where the ancestral outcrossing lineage persists. (c)
Speciation rates within outcrossers can be enhanced by higher rates of sexual
and genomic conflicts, whereas selfers may experience accelerated rates of
speciation owing to greater mating isolation and more rapid post-zygotic
isolation owing to underdominant alleles. (d) Extinction rates in outcrossers
can be enhanced by the lack of available mates, whereas extinction rates in
selfers may be increased by reduced adaptive potential and by the
accumulation of deleterious mutations.
DEGREE OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION:-
The various plant species differ considerably in their responses to inbreeding.
Inbreeding depression may range from very high to very low or may even be absent
into the following four broad categories.
1) High inbreeding depression,
2) Moderate inbreeding depression,
3) Low inbreeding depression, and
4) Absence of inbreeding depression.
High Inbreeding Depression:
Several plant species, E. g alfalfa (M. sativa) carrot (D. carota) , hayfield, tarweed etc
show very high inbreeding depression. A large proportion of plants produced by
selfing shows lethal characteristics and do not survive. The loss in vigour and fertility
is so great that very few lines can be maintained after 3 to 4 generation of inbreeding.
The line shows greatly reduced yields, generally less than 25 percent of the yield of
open – pollinated varieties.
Moderate Inbreeding Depression:
Many crops species, such as maize, jowar, bajara etc. shows moderate inbreeding
depression. Many lethal and sublethal types appear in the selfed progeny, but a
substantial proportion of the population can be maintained under self- pollination.
There is appreciable reduction in fertility and many line reproduce so poorly that they
are lost. However, a large number of inbred lines can be obtained, which yield upto 50
percent of the open- pollinated varieties.
Low Inbreeding Depression:
Several crop plants, E. g onion (A. cepa), many cucurbits, rye (S. cereale), sunflower
(Hannus) , hemp etc show only a small degree of inbreeding depression. Only a small
proportion of the plants show lethal or subvital characteristics. The loss in vigour and
fertility is small; rarely a line cannot be maintained due to poor fertility. The reduction
in yield due to inbreeding is small or absent. Some of the inbreds lines may yields as
much as the open pollinated varieties from which they were developed.
Lack of inbreeding Depression:
The self- pollinated species do not show inbreeding depression although they do not
show heterosis. It is because their species reproduce by self – fertilization and as a
result, have developed homozygous balance. In cost of the cross- pollinated species
EFFECT:-
1) Increase Yield:
Heterosis is generally expressed as an increase in the yield of hybrid and may be
measured in terms of grain, fruit, seed, leaf, tubers, etc.
2) Increased Reproductive Ability:
Hybrids exhibiting heterosis show an increase in fertility or reproductive ability.
3) Increase in Size and General Vigour:
The hybrids are generally more vigour, healthier and faster growing.
4) Better Quality:
In many cases, hybrid show improved quality. Ex. In Onion keeping quality.
5) Earlier Flowering and Maturity:
Hybrids are earlier in flowering and maturity than the parents. Ex. Tomato.
6) Greater Resistant to Disease and Pests:
Hybrid exhibits a greater resistance to insect of disease than parents.
7) Greater Adaptability:
Hybrids are more adopted to environmental changes than inbreds.
8) Faster Growth Rate:
Hybrids shows faster growth rate than their parents but the total size may be
comparable to that of the parent.
9) Increase in Number of Plant Parts:
In some cases, there is an increase in the number of nodes, leaves and other plants
parts, but the total plant size may not be larger.
PROCEDURE FOR DEVELOPMEN OF INBREEEDING LINES AND
THEIR EVLUATION
Development of Hybrid Varieties in Cross Pollinated Crops
Development of hybrid varieties differs from species to species. The production of
hybrid varieties in maize consists of three main steps.
I) Development of inbreds.
II) Selection of productive inbreds and
III) Production of hybrid seed.
I) Development of Inbreds:
It is an important step in the production of hybrids. There are two methods of
developing inbred lines i.e i) By selfing of heterozygous population and ii) By doubling
of haploids.
Various population viz. open pollinated varieties, synthetic varieties or any other
heterozygous population can be used for selfing. Superior plants on the basis of
vigour, disease resistant and yield are selected and selfed. Progeny of selected plants
are grown separately from the selfed seed in the next season. Again selection is made
for the superior progeny and selfed. This processes is continue to get superior
II) EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF INBREDS LINES:
The inbred is evaluated from its performance in hybrid combination with
other inbreds. They are evaluated on the basis of their general combining
ability and specific combing ability. There are two methods:
a) Top Cross Method
It refers to a cross between an inbred line and an open pollinated variety.
Single inbred lines say 100 are crossed to a common tester ( Open
pollinated variety ) to produce 100 single crosses. The yield performance
of these crosses is evaluated in replicated trails on multi locations. The
line, which produces high yielding single cross with tester, are selected.
Davis suggested this method in 1927. Inbred line which give high yield in
top crosses generally produce high yielding single crosses.
b) Single Cross Method:
This method is used to measure the specific combining ability ( SCA) of
those inbreds, which are selected on the basis of top cross performance.
The selected lines are crossed in all possible combination. These single
crosses are evaluated in replicated trials over several locations for yield
performance. The best performing single crosses are identified for
release as a variety. This method can evaluate only limited number of
inbreds at a time.
Time of Testing:
The testing of inbred for general combining ability should be started
from 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation of selfing. This will help in retaining of
inbreds with good combining ability and elimination of lines with poor
combining ability.

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Presentation on Inbreeding Depression

  • 1. INBREEDING DEPRESSION Submitted to:-Dr.kaushik Ku. Panigrahi(asst.professor in plant breeding and Genetics) Submitted by:-Snigdha hembram Adm no 29 Ho/16
  • 2. INBREEDING DEPRESSION:- Inbreeding depression is the reduced biological fitness in a given population as a result of inbreeding, or breeding of related individuals. Population biological fitness refers to an organism's ability to survive and perpetuate its genetic material. Inbreeding depression is often the result of a population bottleneck. In general, the higher the genetic variation or gene pool within a breeding population, the less likely it is to suffer from inbreeding depression. Inbreeding depression seems to be present in most groups of organisms, but varies across mating systems. Hermaphroditic species often exhibit lower degrees of inbreeding depression than outcrossing species, as repeated generations of selfing is thought to purge deleterious alleles from populations. For example, the outcrossing nematode (roundworm) Caenorhabditis remanei has been demonstrated to suffer severely from inbreeding depression, unlike its hermaphroditic relative C. elegans, which experiences outbreeding depression.
  • 3. HISTORY:- A systematic observation on the effects of inbreeding date back to about 1700AD In 1876 Darwin published his book on cross and self fertilization in vegetable kingdom,Daerwin concluded that progeny obtain from self fertilization were weaker than those derived from out crossing Darwin also reported the result from his experiments on self and cross fertilization in maize, these are the first published account of inbreeding depression Detail information on inbreeding in maize was published independently by East in 1908 and Shull in 1909.
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  • 5. FIGURE 1 Processes affecting macroevolutionary diversification of outcrossers (top panel) and selfers (bottom panel), and factors that may enhance rates of transition. (a) Transitions from outcrossing to selfing are thought to be common, while the reverse is rare. (b) Selfing may often evolve as a speciation process, where the ancestral outcrossing lineage persists. (c) Speciation rates within outcrossers can be enhanced by higher rates of sexual and genomic conflicts, whereas selfers may experience accelerated rates of speciation owing to greater mating isolation and more rapid post-zygotic isolation owing to underdominant alleles. (d) Extinction rates in outcrossers can be enhanced by the lack of available mates, whereas extinction rates in selfers may be increased by reduced adaptive potential and by the accumulation of deleterious mutations.
  • 6. DEGREE OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION:- The various plant species differ considerably in their responses to inbreeding. Inbreeding depression may range from very high to very low or may even be absent into the following four broad categories. 1) High inbreeding depression, 2) Moderate inbreeding depression, 3) Low inbreeding depression, and 4) Absence of inbreeding depression. High Inbreeding Depression: Several plant species, E. g alfalfa (M. sativa) carrot (D. carota) , hayfield, tarweed etc show very high inbreeding depression. A large proportion of plants produced by selfing shows lethal characteristics and do not survive. The loss in vigour and fertility is so great that very few lines can be maintained after 3 to 4 generation of inbreeding. The line shows greatly reduced yields, generally less than 25 percent of the yield of open – pollinated varieties.
  • 7. Moderate Inbreeding Depression: Many crops species, such as maize, jowar, bajara etc. shows moderate inbreeding depression. Many lethal and sublethal types appear in the selfed progeny, but a substantial proportion of the population can be maintained under self- pollination. There is appreciable reduction in fertility and many line reproduce so poorly that they are lost. However, a large number of inbred lines can be obtained, which yield upto 50 percent of the open- pollinated varieties. Low Inbreeding Depression: Several crop plants, E. g onion (A. cepa), many cucurbits, rye (S. cereale), sunflower (Hannus) , hemp etc show only a small degree of inbreeding depression. Only a small proportion of the plants show lethal or subvital characteristics. The loss in vigour and fertility is small; rarely a line cannot be maintained due to poor fertility. The reduction in yield due to inbreeding is small or absent. Some of the inbreds lines may yields as much as the open pollinated varieties from which they were developed. Lack of inbreeding Depression: The self- pollinated species do not show inbreeding depression although they do not show heterosis. It is because their species reproduce by self – fertilization and as a result, have developed homozygous balance. In cost of the cross- pollinated species
  • 8. EFFECT:- 1) Increase Yield: Heterosis is generally expressed as an increase in the yield of hybrid and may be measured in terms of grain, fruit, seed, leaf, tubers, etc. 2) Increased Reproductive Ability: Hybrids exhibiting heterosis show an increase in fertility or reproductive ability. 3) Increase in Size and General Vigour: The hybrids are generally more vigour, healthier and faster growing. 4) Better Quality: In many cases, hybrid show improved quality. Ex. In Onion keeping quality. 5) Earlier Flowering and Maturity: Hybrids are earlier in flowering and maturity than the parents. Ex. Tomato.
  • 9. 6) Greater Resistant to Disease and Pests: Hybrid exhibits a greater resistance to insect of disease than parents. 7) Greater Adaptability: Hybrids are more adopted to environmental changes than inbreds. 8) Faster Growth Rate: Hybrids shows faster growth rate than their parents but the total size may be comparable to that of the parent. 9) Increase in Number of Plant Parts: In some cases, there is an increase in the number of nodes, leaves and other plants parts, but the total plant size may not be larger.
  • 10. PROCEDURE FOR DEVELOPMEN OF INBREEEDING LINES AND THEIR EVLUATION Development of Hybrid Varieties in Cross Pollinated Crops Development of hybrid varieties differs from species to species. The production of hybrid varieties in maize consists of three main steps. I) Development of inbreds. II) Selection of productive inbreds and III) Production of hybrid seed. I) Development of Inbreds: It is an important step in the production of hybrids. There are two methods of developing inbred lines i.e i) By selfing of heterozygous population and ii) By doubling of haploids. Various population viz. open pollinated varieties, synthetic varieties or any other heterozygous population can be used for selfing. Superior plants on the basis of vigour, disease resistant and yield are selected and selfed. Progeny of selected plants are grown separately from the selfed seed in the next season. Again selection is made for the superior progeny and selfed. This processes is continue to get superior
  • 11. II) EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF INBREDS LINES: The inbred is evaluated from its performance in hybrid combination with other inbreds. They are evaluated on the basis of their general combining ability and specific combing ability. There are two methods: a) Top Cross Method It refers to a cross between an inbred line and an open pollinated variety. Single inbred lines say 100 are crossed to a common tester ( Open pollinated variety ) to produce 100 single crosses. The yield performance of these crosses is evaluated in replicated trails on multi locations. The line, which produces high yielding single cross with tester, are selected. Davis suggested this method in 1927. Inbred line which give high yield in top crosses generally produce high yielding single crosses.
  • 12. b) Single Cross Method: This method is used to measure the specific combining ability ( SCA) of those inbreds, which are selected on the basis of top cross performance. The selected lines are crossed in all possible combination. These single crosses are evaluated in replicated trials over several locations for yield performance. The best performing single crosses are identified for release as a variety. This method can evaluate only limited number of inbreds at a time. Time of Testing: The testing of inbred for general combining ability should be started from 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation of selfing. This will help in retaining of inbreds with good combining ability and elimination of lines with poor combining ability.