Optimal program sizes

What is an optimal program size?

The size of the breeding program is something that can increase the genetic gain by taking advantage of factors such as selection intensity or the among- and within-family variance.

These simulation reports demonstrate the trade-offs between of number of parents, crosses and progeny per cross, and provide practical advice on how to set the level of each. 

Contact: d.gemenet@cgiar.org

 

 
Presentation
Cassava in East Africa (IITA) program size
Between 16-32 parents and 96-204 crosses recommended
CGIAR Excellence in Breeding Platform, Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh
Presentation
AfricaRice program size
Between 10-20 new parents recommended per year.
CGIAR Excellence in Breeding Platform, Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh