IBR   13079
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Molecular markers detect stable genomic regions underlying tomato fruit shelf life and weight
Autor/es:
GUILLERMO PRATTA; GUSTAVO RUBÉN RODRÍGUEZ; ROXANA ZORZOLI; ESTELA M. VALLE; LILIANA PICARDI
Revista:
CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
BRAZILIAN SOC PLANT BREEDING
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 11 p. 157 - 164
ISSN:
1518-7853
Resumen:
ABSTRACT - Incorporating wild germplasm such as S. pimpinellifolium is an alternative strategy to prolong tomato fruit shelf life(SL) without reducing fruit quality. A set of recombinant inbred lines with discrepant values of SL and weight (FW) were derived byantagonistic-divergent selection from an interspecific cross. The general objective of this research was to evaluate Genotype x Year(GY) and Marker x Year (MY) interaction in these new genetic materials for both traits. Genotype and year principal effects and GYinteraction were statistically significant for SL. Genotype and year principal effects were significant for FW but GY interaction wasnot. The marker principal effect was significant for SL and FW but both year principal effect and MY interaction were not significant.Though SL was highly influenced by year conditions, some genome regions appeared to maintain a stable effect across years ofevaluation. Fruit weight, instead, was more independent of year effect.