Widening the Arachis hypogaea seed chemical composition: the case of a recombinant inbred lines introgressed with genes from three different wild species

Francisco de Blas, José Guillermo Seijo, Beatriz Del Pilar Costero, Marina Bressano, Mariana Marchesino, Nelson Rubén Grosso
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important row crop rich in oil, protein, vitamins and other micro-nutrients. The intensive selection of the cultigen, a cultivated plant deliberately altered by humans through cultivation, has resulted in favourable changes in yield and biochemical composition. Nevertheless, it has generated a narrow genetic basis that limits the development of new varieties with resistance to pests, diseases and environmental stresses. In this study, we address this limitation by characterizing the proximate and fatty acid composition of a multi-disease-resistant interspecific recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from three wild Arachis species and a cultivated elite peanut line that is being used to widen the genetic basis of the crop. The population was also genotyped with the Axiom Arachis 48K SNP array and used to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) for oil, protein content and oleic and linoleic fatty acid percentages. A wide range of proximate composition was found in the RIL population. Eighteen and 11 individuals had high oil and protein content, respectively, and no undesirable traits related to oil quality had been introduced into the population from wild species. The fatty acid composition of oleic and linoleic acids was found to be regulated by two major QTL. The discovery of markers within the major effect QTL for the most significant chemical traits provides new opportunities for the creation of resistant and extremely nutrient-dense peanut cultivars.

拓宽花生(Arachis hypogaea)种子的化学成分:用来自三个不同野生物种的基因导入重组近交系的实例
花生(Arachis hypogaea L.)是一种重要的行作物,富含油脂、蛋白质、维生素和其他微量营养元素。花生是人类通过栽培有意改变的一种栽培植物,对其进行的大量选育工作使花生的产量和生化成分发生了有利的变化。然而,这也造成了遗传基础狭窄,限制了抗病虫害和环境压力新品种的开发。在本研究中,我们针对这一局限性,研究了一个多病抗性种间重组近交系(RIL)群体的近似和脂肪酸组成,该群体来源于三个野生花生物种和一个栽培花生精英品系,目前正用于拓宽该作物的遗传基础。该群体还使用 Axiom Arachis 48K SNP 阵列进行了基因分型,并用于检测油脂、蛋白质含量以及油酸和亚油酸脂肪酸百分比的数量性状位点(QTL)。在 RIL 群体中发现了广泛的近似组成。分别有 18 个和 11 个个体的油脂和蛋白质含量较高,而且没有从野生物种中引入与油质有关的不良性状。研究发现油酸和亚油酸的脂肪酸组成受两个主要 QTL 的调控。在最重要化学性状的主要效应 QTL 中发现标记,为培育抗性强、营养密度高的花生栽培品种提供了新的机遇。
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