INVESTIGADORES
PEREIRA DA COSTA Javier Hernan
artículos
Título:
Genetic basis of the lobedness degree in tomato fruit morphology
Autor/es:
VAZQUEZ, D.V.; PEREIRA DA COSTA, J. H.; GODOY, F.N.I.; CAMBIASO, V.; RODRÍGUEZ, G.R.
Revista:
PLANT SCIENCE
Editorial:
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2022
ISSN:
0168-9452
Resumen:
Fruit shape is a key trait in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). Since the most studies focused on proximo-distal fruit morphology, we hypothesized that unknown QTLs for medio-lateral direction ones could be found analysing segregating populations where major shape genes are fixed. We examined the diversity of fruit morphology in medio-lateral direction; defined divergent traits in cultivars carrying identical genetic constitution at LC and FAS genes; and identified QTLs for lobedness degree (LD) by a QTL-seq approach. We found that LC and FAS genes were not enough to explain LD variability in a large tomato collection. Then, we derived F2 populations crossing cultivars divergent for LD where LC and FAS were fixed (Yellow Stuffer x Heinz 1439 [F2YSxH] and Voyage x Old Brooks [F2VxOB]). By QTL-seq we identified a QTL for LD on chromosome 8 in both F2, which was validated in F2YSxH by interval mapping accounting for ~ 17% of the variability. Other two QTLs located on chromosomes 6 and 11 with epistasis explained ~ 61% of the variability in the F2VxOB. In conclusion, three novel QTLs with major effect for LD (ld6, ld8, and ld11) were identifiedthrough the study of diversity and genetic segregation in intraspecific tomato crosses.