The good nutritional properties of einkorn (Triticum monococcum L.) suggest that this ancient wheat is a promising candidate for the manufacturing of new and special foods. The einkorn collection maintained at CRA-SCV (> 1600 accessions, domesticated and wild) represents a valuable pool of genetic variability, harbouring useful alleles for disease resistance, production and quality to be used in intraspecifi c and interspecifi c crosses within plant breeding programmes. To best utilise this broad genetic variability, an association mapping project was started in 2010. To this end, a core collection including 169 accessions representative of the variation observed in the whole collection and selected following geographic and qualitative criteria, was assembled. The core collection was then characterised both phenotipically (two locations, two years) and genetically (microsatellites and AFLPs). The variation observed among einkorn accessions was relevant for all the main traits scored (heading time, plant height, ear length, n° of spikelets per spike and of seeds per spikelet, 1000 kernels weight, proteins and carotenoids content). When the geographic origin of the accessions was considered, the ANOVA showed the existence of signifi cant differences between samples of different origin for most traits. In general, heading was later for einkorns from continental Europe than for those from Mediterranean countries. On the contrary, the kernel weight of southern Europe samples was higher than that of northern regions. Einkorns from different countries were signifi cantly different for spike length, but no clear south-north gradient was observed; however, the number of spikelets per spike increased from south to north. Other traits with signifi cant differences among samples from different origin were seed length, protein content and the bread-making quality related trait SDS sedimentation volume.

Phenotypic variation of a Triticum monococcum L. core collection / A. Brandolini, A. Hidalgo, L. Plizzari - In: Pre-breeding - fi shing in the gene pool. Abstracts of oral presentations and posters of the European Plant Genetic Resources Conference 2013 / [a cura di] Ortiz, R.. - Sweden : EUCARPIA, 2013. - pp. 91-91 (( convegno European Plant Genetic Resources Conference tenutosi a NordGen, SLU, Alnarp, Sweden nel 2013.

Phenotypic variation of a Triticum monococcum L. core collection

A. Hidalgo;
2013

Abstract

The good nutritional properties of einkorn (Triticum monococcum L.) suggest that this ancient wheat is a promising candidate for the manufacturing of new and special foods. The einkorn collection maintained at CRA-SCV (> 1600 accessions, domesticated and wild) represents a valuable pool of genetic variability, harbouring useful alleles for disease resistance, production and quality to be used in intraspecifi c and interspecifi c crosses within plant breeding programmes. To best utilise this broad genetic variability, an association mapping project was started in 2010. To this end, a core collection including 169 accessions representative of the variation observed in the whole collection and selected following geographic and qualitative criteria, was assembled. The core collection was then characterised both phenotipically (two locations, two years) and genetically (microsatellites and AFLPs). The variation observed among einkorn accessions was relevant for all the main traits scored (heading time, plant height, ear length, n° of spikelets per spike and of seeds per spikelet, 1000 kernels weight, proteins and carotenoids content). When the geographic origin of the accessions was considered, the ANOVA showed the existence of signifi cant differences between samples of different origin for most traits. In general, heading was later for einkorns from continental Europe than for those from Mediterranean countries. On the contrary, the kernel weight of southern Europe samples was higher than that of northern regions. Einkorns from different countries were signifi cantly different for spike length, but no clear south-north gradient was observed; however, the number of spikelets per spike increased from south to north. Other traits with signifi cant differences among samples from different origin were seed length, protein content and the bread-making quality related trait SDS sedimentation volume.
Settore AGR/07 - Genetica Agraria
2013
EUCARPIA
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