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Tomato fruit quality traits and metabolite content are affected by reciprocal crosses and heterosis.

Agustina P Fortuny1,2, Rodrigo A Bueno3, Javier H Pereira da Costa2,3, María Inés Zanor1,4, Gustavo R Rodríguez2,3.   

Abstract

Heterosis occurs when the F1s outperform their parental lines for a trait. Reciprocal hybrids are obtained by changing the cross direction of parental genotypes. Both biological phenomena could affect the external and internal attributes of fleshy fruits. This work aimed to detect reciprocal effects and heterosis in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit quality traits and metabolite content. Twelve agronomic traits and 28 metabolites identified and estimated by 1H-NMR were evaluated in five cultivars grown in two environments. Given that the genotype component was more important than the phenotype, the traits were evaluated following a full diallel mating design among those cultivars, in greenhouse. Hybrids performed a higher phenotypic diversity than parental lines. Interestingly, the metabolites, mainly amino acids, displayed more reciprocal effect and heterosis. Agronomic traits were more influenced by general combining ability (GCA) and metabolites by specific combining ability (SCA). Furthermore, the genetic distance between parental lines was not causally related to the occurrence of reciprocal effects or heterosis. Hybrids with heterosis and high content of metabolites linked to tomato flavour and nutritional components were obtained. Our results highlight the impact of selecting a cultivar as male or female in a cross to enhance the variability of fruit attributes through hybrids as well as the possibility to exploit heterosis for fruit composition.
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Keywords:  S. lycopersicum L; combining ability; diallel mating design; fruit quality; metabolomics; tomato breeding

Year:  2021        PMID: 34013312     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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1.  Inheritance of Secondary Metabolites and Gene Expression Related to Tomato Fruit Quality.

Authors:  Estelle Bineau; José Luis Rambla; Renaud Duboscq; Marie-Noëlle Corre; Frédérique Bitton; Raphaël Lugan; Antonio Granell; Clémence Plissonneau; Mathilde Causse
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 6.208

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