Literature DB >> 28126817

A chemical genetic roadmap to improved tomato flavor.

Denise Tieman1,2, Guangtao Zhu1,3, Marcio F R Resende4, Tao Lin1,3, Cuong Nguyen2, Dawn Bies2, Jose Luis Rambla5, Kristty Stephanie Ortiz Beltran5, Mark Taylor2, Bo Zhang2, Hiroki Ikeda2, Zhongyuan Liu2, Josef Fisher6, Itay Zemach6, Antonio Monforte5, Dani Zamir6, Antonio Granell5, Matias Kirst7, Sanwen Huang8,3, Harry Klee8,2.   

Abstract

Modern commercial tomato varieties are substantially less flavorful than heirloom varieties. To understand and ultimately correct this deficiency, we quantified flavor-associated chemicals in 398 modern, heirloom, and wild accessions. A subset of these accessions was evaluated in consumer panels, identifying the chemicals that made the most important contributions to flavor and consumer liking. We found that modern commercial varieties contain significantly lower amounts of many of these important flavor chemicals than older varieties. Whole-genome sequencing and a genome-wide association study permitted identification of genetic loci that affect most of the target flavor chemicals, including sugars, acids, and volatiles. Together, these results provide an understanding of the flavor deficiencies in modern commercial varieties and the information necessary for the recovery of good flavor through molecular breeding.
Copyright © 2017, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28126817     DOI: 10.1126/science.aal1556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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