Characterization of Cashew Nut (Anacardium occidentale L.) Germplasm for Kernel Quality Attributes

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ana Cecília Ribeiro de Castro, Eulália Romão Barbosa, Antônia Caricielle Amaro da Cruz, Vanessa Claudia Vasconcelos Segundo, Matheus Araújo Pereira, Antônio Calixto Lima, Claudio Rogerio B. Torres, Fernando Antonio Souza de Aragão
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Abstract

Ensuring the quality attributes of cashew kernels is essential for selecting superior genotypes with agro-industrial potential. Therefore, this study characterized cashew nut accessions from the Cashew Germplasm Bank regarding kernel quality standards and identified genotypes with optimal characteristics for the industry. The characterization included key industrial indicators such as peeling efficiency, average kernel mass, class, type, and industrial yield, evaluated in 47 different accessions. Through multivariate cluster analysis and principal component analysis, the accessions revealed four distinct groups, exposing correlations among various industrial indicators. The analysis revealed a diverse genetic profile within the Cashew Germplasm Bank. A notable finding is that 80.85% of the accessions group together, displaying predominant features—easy peeling, an average mass exceeding 2.5 g, categorized as super large (SLW) and large (LW), and uniformly white-colored kernels. Correlations found include a negative relationship between kernel mass and class and positive associations between class and industrial yield, as well as between industrial yield and peeling efficiency. The study reveals substantial variability in cashew nut germplasm with respect to quality traits, highlighting its invaluable potential for identifying and selecting superior genotypes adapted for agro-industrial purposes. Particularly promising are Group 4 accessions, such as BGC632, BGC589 and BGC127, presenting attributes indicative of high-quality kernels.
腰果(Anacardium occidentale L.)种质核仁质量特征的鉴定
确保腰果仁的质量属性对于选择具有农业产业潜力的优良基因型至关重要。因此,本研究对腰果种质库中的腰果品种进行了有关腰果仁质量标准的鉴定,并确定了具有最佳工业特性的基因型。特征描述包括关键的工业指标,如去皮效率、平均核仁质量、等级、类型和工业产量,对 47 个不同品种进行了评估。通过多变量聚类分析和主成分分析,这些品种显示出四个不同的群体,揭示了各种工业指标之间的相关性。分析表明,腰果种质库中的遗传特征多种多样。一个值得注意的发现是,80.85%的加入品系集中在一起,显示出主要特征--易剥皮,平均质量超过 2.5 克,分为超大型(SLW)和大型(LW),以及均匀的白色果仁。发现的相关性包括:果核质量与等级之间的负相关,等级与工业产量之间的正相关,以及工业产量与去皮效率之间的正相关。这项研究揭示了腰果种质在质量性状方面的巨大变异性,凸显了腰果种质在鉴定和选择适合农业工业用途的优良基因型方面的宝贵潜力。特别有前途的是第 4 组品种,如 BGC632、BGC589 和 BGC127,它们具有优质果仁的特征。
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International Journal of Plant Biology
International Journal of Plant Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
2.00
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44
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Plant Biology is an Open Access, online-only, peer-reviewed journal that considers scientific papers in all different subdisciplines of plant biology, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, mycology and phytopathology.
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