TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic diversity determined by agronomic traits and SSR markers in two South American orange-fleshed sweetpotato breeding populations with potential for population hybrid breeding
AU - Diaz, Federico C.
AU - Eyzaguirre, Raul
AU - David, Maria C.
AU - Blas Sevillano, Raul
AU - Low, Jan W.
AU - Grüneberg, Wolfgang J.
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Projects ‘SASHA’ and ‘SweetGains’) and the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers, and Bananas.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. Crop Science © 2021 Crop Science Society of America
PY - 2021/9/12
Y1 - 2021/9/12
N2 - Orange-fleshed sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.] (OFSP) breeding populations have gained importance for food security and health reasons. This study's main objectives were to determine genetic diversity in parental material of two OFSP populations developed in Peru (Jewel [PJ] and Zapallo [PZ]) relative to mega-clones (MCs) using agronomic traits and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and to determine whether PJ and PZ are mutually heterotic by developing a PJ × PZ hybrid population (H0). Field trials were performed with clones for PJ (n = 49), PZ (n = 31), MC (n = 21), and H0 (n = 6,898) in Peru. Traits recorded were storage root yield (RYTHA), number of commercial roots per plant, foliage yield, biomass, harvest index, and dry matter (RDM), β-carotene (RBC), protein, starch, sucrose, iron, zinc, and calcium content of storage roots. Sixty-six pairs of SSR primers were used to determine molecular diversity. Statistics used were linear mixed models, principal component analysis, and standard procedures for molecular data. New genetic variation was found in PJ and PZ (e.g., RDM ≥29% with RBC ≥25 mg 100 g−1 dry weight basis). For most traits, genetic variance in PJ and PZ was as large as in MC. The SSR marker data clearly separated PJ and PZ into two gene-pools, together covering nearly the entire MC molecular diversity. Average RYTHA in H0 was high (40.7 t ha−1) with average heterosis increment of 21.8% and range −30.6 to 139.4%. The PJ and PZ lend themselves to study of the efficiency of reciprocal recurrent selection in sweetpotato population hybrid breeding.
AB - Orange-fleshed sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.] (OFSP) breeding populations have gained importance for food security and health reasons. This study's main objectives were to determine genetic diversity in parental material of two OFSP populations developed in Peru (Jewel [PJ] and Zapallo [PZ]) relative to mega-clones (MCs) using agronomic traits and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers and to determine whether PJ and PZ are mutually heterotic by developing a PJ × PZ hybrid population (H0). Field trials were performed with clones for PJ (n = 49), PZ (n = 31), MC (n = 21), and H0 (n = 6,898) in Peru. Traits recorded were storage root yield (RYTHA), number of commercial roots per plant, foliage yield, biomass, harvest index, and dry matter (RDM), β-carotene (RBC), protein, starch, sucrose, iron, zinc, and calcium content of storage roots. Sixty-six pairs of SSR primers were used to determine molecular diversity. Statistics used were linear mixed models, principal component analysis, and standard procedures for molecular data. New genetic variation was found in PJ and PZ (e.g., RDM ≥29% with RBC ≥25 mg 100 g−1 dry weight basis). For most traits, genetic variance in PJ and PZ was as large as in MC. The SSR marker data clearly separated PJ and PZ into two gene-pools, together covering nearly the entire MC molecular diversity. Average RYTHA in H0 was high (40.7 t ha−1) with average heterosis increment of 21.8% and range −30.6 to 139.4%. The PJ and PZ lend themselves to study of the efficiency of reciprocal recurrent selection in sweetpotato population hybrid breeding.
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U2 - 10.1002/csc2.20636
DO - 10.1002/csc2.20636
M3 - Artículo (Contribución a Revista)
AN - SCOPUS:85120408002
SN - 0011-183X
VL - 62
SP - 1
EP - 17
JO - Crop Science
JF - Crop Science
IS - 1
ER -