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Context: The use of renewable resources as an alternative to fossil fuels has become a priority. Producing biomass and developing “green chemistry” from forest tree species require the selection of suitable and competitive genotypes ready to meet the challenges of global change. In this context, the Black locust is a very promising species. Cindy VERDU, Coralie MENGAL, Frédéric HENROTAY, Philippe LEJEUNE & Ludivine LASSOIS Prerequisites for a Black locust genomic selection program Aim of the project: Performing preliminary studies for the development of a genomic selection program that may be more reliable than recurrent selection, for Black locust in Belgium. Preliminary studies required before starting genomic selection program: Gestion des Ressources Forestières et des Milieux Naturels Forest Nature and Landscape Department, passage des déportés, 2, 5030 Gembloux, Belgium Determine the genetic diversity and establish a core collection Sampling around 750 genotypes in 10 Belgian and 12 U.S. populations throughout the areas Genotyping with neutral markers Establish a reference population Phenotyping the core collection for target traits (straightness of the trunk, branching, rate of growth, spines, resistance…) Selecting genotypes phenotypically at the extreme levels of target traits Develop thousands of new SNP markers Using new generation sequencing technologies to cover most parts of the whole genome Determine the invasiveness of the species in forestry conditions Measuring the dispersal distances of seeds and suckers Identifying high-risk environments Evaluate its phenotypic plasticity Planting same genotypes in different climatic environments Measuring phenotypic variability Recurrent selection Natural populations Test plantation Seed orchard Clonal plantation “Plus trees” Best genotypes Advantages of genomic selection vs recurrent selection: Advantages of genomic selection vs recurrent selection: Once loci identified, genomic selection allow to: - Reduce selection time - Reduce surfaces of culture - Reduce selection costs - Increase rates of genetic progress - Increase selection pressure - Increase genetic diversity - … Latin name: Robinia pseudoacacia L. Common name: Black locust Origin: Appalachian Mountains and Ozark Plateau, eastern United States Invasiveness in Belgium: Unknown Uses: - horticultural properties - plantation for stabilizing and revegetating disturbed areas - production of molecules with high added value - biomass for energy production - timber, - honeybee - feed… SNPs array SNP00132 SNP03159 SNP09884 SNP09897 SNP10099 Detection of loci linked to traits Reference population Selection of efficient genotypes based on early prediction of their value with markers Phenotyping Rate of growth Resistance Spines Wood quality Genotyping SNP markers Principle of genomic selection: Definitions: Phenotyping: Scoring an observable physical or biochemical character Genotyping: Determining the identity of a genetic variation at a specific position on the genome Loci: fixed position on a chromosome Definitions: Phenotyping: Scoring an observable physical or biochemical character Genotyping: Determining the identity of a genetic variation at a specific position on the genome Loci: fixed position on a chromosome