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Yoseph Beyene
Researcher at International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Publications - 92
Citations - 4608
Yoseph Beyene is an academic researcher from International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 77 publications receiving 3461 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoseph Beyene include World Agroforestry Centre & CGIAR.
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Genomic Selection in Plant Breeding: Methods, Models, and Perspectives
José Crossa,Paulino Pérez-Rodríguez,Jaime Cuevas,Osval A. Montesinos-López,Diego Jarquin,Gustavo de los Campos,Juan Burgueño,Juan Manuel González-Camacho,Sergio Pérez-Elizalde,Yoseph Beyene,Susanne Dreisigacker,Ravi P. Singh,Xuecai Zhang,Manje Gowda,Manish Roorkiwal,Jessica Rutkoski,Rajeev K. Varshney +16 more
TL;DR: Based on GP results, it is speculated how GS in germplasm enhancement programs could accelerate the flow of genes from gene bank accessions to elite lines and recent advances in hyperspectral image technology could be combined with GS and pedigree-assisted breeding.
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The metal silo: An effective grain storage technology for reducing post-harvest insect and pathogen losses in maize while improving smallholder farmers' food security in developing countries
Tadele Tefera,Fred Kanampiu,Hugo De Groote,Jon Hellin,Stephen Mugo,Simon Chege Kimenju,Yoseph Beyene,Prasanna M. Boddupalli,Bekele Shiferaw,Marianne Bänziger +9 more
TL;DR: The use of metal silo should be encouraged in order to prevent storage losses and enhance food security in developing countries, including Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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Effectiveness of Genomic Prediction of Maize Hybrid Performance in Different Breeding Populations and Environments
Vanessa S. Windhausen,Gary Atlin,John M. Hickey,José Crossa,Jean-Luc Jannink,Mark E. Sorrells,Babu Raman,Jill E. Cairns,Amsal Tarekegne,Kassa Semagn,Yoseph Beyene,Pichet Grudloyma,Frank Technow,Christian Riedelsheimer,Albrecht E. Melchinger +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, marker effects estimated in 255 diverse maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids were used to predict grain yield, anthesis date, and anthesis-silking interval within the diversity panel and testcross progenies of 30 F2-derived lines from each of five populations.
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Genetic Gains in Grain Yield Through Genomic Selection in Eight Bi-parental Maize Populations under Drought Stress
Yoseph Beyene,Kassa Semagn,Stephen Mugo,Amsal Tarekegne,Raman Babu,Barbara Meisel,Pierre Sehabiague,Dan Makumbi,Cosmos Magorokosho,Sylvester O. Oikeh,John Gakunga,Mateo Vargas,Michael Olsen,Boddupalli M. Prasanna,Marianne Bänziger,José Crossa +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that genomic selection is more effective than pedigree-based conventional phenotypic selection for increasing genetic gains in grain yield under drought stress in tropical maize.
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Genomic Prediction in Maize Breeding Populations with Genotyping-by-Sequencing
José Crossa,Yoseph Beyene,Semagn Kassa,Paulino Pérez,John M. Hickey,Charles Chen,Gustavo de los Campos,Juan Burgueño,Vanessa S. Windhausen,Edward S. Buckler,Jean-Luc Jannink,Marco A. Lopez Cruz,Raman Babu +12 more
TL;DR: Evaluated methods for incorporating GBS information and compare them with pedigree models for predicting genetic values of lines from two maize populations evaluated for different traits measured in different environments found consistent gains in prediction accuracy.