Camelina sativa, commonly referred to as camelina or false flax, has emerged as a promising cover crop with the potential to mitigate climate change—a pressing global challenge that demands urgent and sustainable solutions. Belonging to the Brassicaceae family and native to Europe and Central Asia, camelina is an oilseed crop known for its resilience in diverse climates, including arid and semi-arid regions, making it adaptable to various environments. A breeding program started from a study of six winter varieties and five spring varieties of camelina is described: these genetic materials were characterized by SSRs molecular markers and by GBS technique. Molecular data clearly showed all spring varieties were genetically similar and distinguishable from the winter varieties, which, in turn, clustered together. Using molecular data, parental varieties belonging to the two different clusters were selected to generate new genetic variability. The new variety obtained, selected through the bulk method based on three parameters: yield, earliness, and weight of 1000 seeds, has allowed the generation of the new genetic material provisionally named C1244. Chemical characterization was performed (bromatological and glucosinolates analysis) to better describe C1244 in comparison with benchmark varieties. The new variety exhibited early maturity, similar to spring varieties, making this genetic material promising for use in intercropping systems, a high weight of 1000 seeds (1.46 g) which improves and facilitates seeding/harvesting operations and a high oil content (33.62%) akin to winter varieties making it valuable for human and animal food purposes.

Genetic study of Camelina sativa oilseed crop and selection of a new variety by the bulk method / M. Ghidoli, F. Geuna, S. De Benedetti, S. Frazzini, M. Landoni, E. Cassani, A. Scarafoni, L. Rossi, S.R. Pilu. - In: FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE. - ISSN 1664-462X. - 15:(2024), pp. 1385332.1-1385332.13. [10.3389/fpls.2024.1385332]

Genetic study of Camelina sativa oilseed crop and selection of a new variety by the bulk method

M. Ghidoli
Primo
;
F. Geuna
Secondo
;
S. De Benedetti;S. Frazzini;M. Landoni;A. Scarafoni;L. Rossi
Penultimo
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S.R. Pilu
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

Camelina sativa, commonly referred to as camelina or false flax, has emerged as a promising cover crop with the potential to mitigate climate change—a pressing global challenge that demands urgent and sustainable solutions. Belonging to the Brassicaceae family and native to Europe and Central Asia, camelina is an oilseed crop known for its resilience in diverse climates, including arid and semi-arid regions, making it adaptable to various environments. A breeding program started from a study of six winter varieties and five spring varieties of camelina is described: these genetic materials were characterized by SSRs molecular markers and by GBS technique. Molecular data clearly showed all spring varieties were genetically similar and distinguishable from the winter varieties, which, in turn, clustered together. Using molecular data, parental varieties belonging to the two different clusters were selected to generate new genetic variability. The new variety obtained, selected through the bulk method based on three parameters: yield, earliness, and weight of 1000 seeds, has allowed the generation of the new genetic material provisionally named C1244. Chemical characterization was performed (bromatological and glucosinolates analysis) to better describe C1244 in comparison with benchmark varieties. The new variety exhibited early maturity, similar to spring varieties, making this genetic material promising for use in intercropping systems, a high weight of 1000 seeds (1.46 g) which improves and facilitates seeding/harvesting operations and a high oil content (33.62%) akin to winter varieties making it valuable for human and animal food purposes.
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camelina; cover crop; oilseed crop; plant breeding; molecular markers
Settore AGR/07 - Genetica Agraria
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   Centro Nazionale per le Tecnologie dell'Agricoltura - AGRITECH
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   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
2024
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Genetic study of Camelina sativa oilseed crop and selection of a new variety by the bulk method / M. Ghidoli, F. Geuna, S. De Benedetti, S. Frazzini, M. Landoni, E. Cassani, A. Scarafoni, L. Rossi, S.R. Pilu. - In: FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE. - ISSN 1664-462X. - 15:(2024), pp. 1385332.1-1385332.13. [10.3389/fpls.2024.1385332]
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