Seed storage proteins and seed coat compounds additively influence Callosobruchus maculatus Fab. tolerance in selected cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) varieties

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Legume Science Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1002/leg3.201
Oluwafemi Daniel Amusa, Emmanuella Adaeze Emereuwa, Solomon Tayo Akinyosoye, Oreoluwa Ideraoluwa Olayiwola, Omotola Victoria Osunkojo, Azeezat Adeola Adetola, Fechi Daniella Ugbo, Liasu Adebayo Ogunkanmi, Bolanle Olufunmilayo Oboh
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The cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus, is a major threat to stable cowpea production, especially in storage, and has been reported to facilitate postharvest losses in cowpea grains. Host resistance has been suggested as the best control method but with conflicting knowledge on the source of resistance. Hence, the study seeks to evaluate seed storage proteins (SSPs) and seed coat compounds (SCCs) associated with tolerance to C. maculatus. SSPs and SCCs were assayed and associated with C. maculatus tolerance in 19 cowpea varieties with varied tolerance levels using a stepwise multiple regression analysis. Top C. maculatus tolerants were TVu-2027, TVu-11952, TVu-11953, and TVu-145. The protein fraction with a mass of 51 kDa was a significant predictor associated with percentage adult insect emergence (PAE) and host suitability index (H.S.I.), and 57 and 71 kDa were associated with mean development period (MDP) whereas 59 and 131 kDa were associated with seed damage tolerance (TolSD). Several SCCs identified were associated with the C. maculatus tolerant measures used in the study. However, Thiazole, tetrahydro- and Undecane were consistently identified with C. maculatus tolerance. Higher phenotypic variability was accounted for by SCC than SSP fractions associated with C. maculatus tolerance in the study indicating that SCCs contributed more to the C. maculatus tolerance than the SSPs identified. These compounds can be incorporated into breeding for C. maculatus tolerant in cowpea and biopesticide formulations whereas cowpea varieties with the high or significant amount of these compounds can also be recommended to the farmers or to the cowpea producers.

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种子贮藏蛋白和种皮复合物对斑点疣藻Fab有额外的影响。豇豆(Vigna unguiculata L.Walp.)品种的耐受性
豇豆象甲(Callosobruchus maculatus)是豇豆稳定生产的主要威胁,特别是在储存方面,据报道,它会导致豇豆籽粒采后损失。寄主抗性被认为是最好的控制方法,但对抗性来源的认识并不一致。因此,本研究旨在评估与黄斑镰刀菌耐受性相关的种子储存蛋白(ssp)和种皮化合物(SCCs)。采用逐步多元回归分析方法,测定了19个不同耐受性豇豆品种的ssp和SCCs与maculatus耐受性的相关性。耐受性最好的品种为TVu-2027、TVu-11952、TVu-11953和TVu-145。质量为51 kDa的蛋白质片段与成虫羽化率(PAE)和寄主适宜性指数(H.S.I.)相关,57和71 kDa与平均发育期(MDP)相关,59和131 kDa与种子耐害性(TolSD)相关。鉴定出的几种SCCs与研究中使用的斑疹镰刀菌耐受性措施有关。然而,噻唑、四氢和十一烷与黄斑念珠菌的耐受性一致。在研究中,SCC的表型变异性高于与斑马莲耐受性相关的SSP组分,这表明SCC比鉴定的SSP对斑马莲耐受性的贡献更大。这些化合物可被纳入豇豆和生物农药配方中对斑点镰刀菌耐受性的育种,而含有大量或大量这些化合物的豇豆品种也可被推荐给农民或豇豆生产商。
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Legume Science
Legume Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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