Bioprospecting for improved floral fragrance in wild sunflowers

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Helia Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1515/helia-2023-0008
Jason A. Anandappa, Hannah E. Stanford, L. F. Marek, Eric W. Goolsby, Chase M. Mason
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Abstract Cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is not typically considered to have a pleasant floral fragrance. In field production, seed yield is often limited by pollination services, particularly in the production of hybrid seed. Improved floral fragrance, as determined by volatile organic compounds, may be a route to improving pollinator attraction for oilseed and confectionary production and could also add value to ornamental sunflowers. Wild relatives of H. annuus have a long history of being used to breed improved traits into cultivated varieties, yet it is unknown whether favorable scents are present in wild Helianthus species and thus an available resource for fragrance breeding. In order to assess the diversity of floral fragrance available in crop wild relatives, 30 diverse accessions of wild Helianthus as well as seven varieties of H. annuus spanning a domestication gradient were grown in greenhouse experiments and variation in floral volatiles was analyzed by solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. While alpha-pinene made up a significant portion of the volatiles emitted for most taxa, there was substantial diversity present across the genus as well as within H. annuus. Most volatiles emitted were monoterpenoids with a significant share of sesquiterpenoids. The diversity identified here will inform further targeted study of which compounds affect pollinator attraction and health. Several wild accessions such as Helianthus debilis subsp. tardiflorus and Helianthus praecox subsp. praecox as well as open-pollinated domesticated accessions of H. annuus show promise for breeding for improved floral fragrance due to high volatile abundance and likely favorable compound compositions.
通过生物勘探改良野生向日葵的花香
摘要 栽培向日葵(Helianthus annuus)通常不被认为具有宜人的花香。在田间生产中,种子产量往往受到授粉服务的限制,特别是在杂交种子的生产中。通过挥发性有机化合物来确定花香的改进,可能是提高油籽和糖果生产对授粉者吸引力的一个途径,也可以增加观赏向日葵的价值。利用向日葵野生近缘种培育改良栽培品种的历史悠久,但野生向日葵物种中是否存在有利的香味,从而成为香味育种的可用资源,目前尚不得而知。为了评估作物野生近缘植物花香的多样性,我们在温室实验中种植了 30 种不同的野生太阳花品种以及 7 个跨越驯化梯度的太阳花品种,并通过固相微萃取-气相色谱-质谱法分析了花香挥发物的变化。在大多数类群中,α-蒎烯占挥发物的很大一部分,但在鹅掌楸属中以及鹅掌楸属内部都存在很大的多样性。释放出的大部分挥发性物质是单萜类化合物,也有相当一部分是倍半萜类化合物。这里发现的多样性将为进一步有针对性地研究哪些化合物会影响授粉者的吸引力和健康提供信息。等野生品种以及开放授粉的褐花萱草(H. annuus)驯化品种,由于其挥发性丰富且可能具有有利的化合物组成,有望通过育种改良花香。
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Helia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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