Análise morfológica, bioquímica e genética do brilho do tegumento em variedades de feijoeiro (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) / Morphological, biochemical and genetic analysis of seed coat shininess in common bean varieties (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

03/06/2011

RESUMO

Several characteristics interfere in acceptability of common bean varieties (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by consumers, like seed coat shininess. Generally, varieties with shiny seed coat are rejected by consumers due to their difficult cooking. However, shininess could confer resistance to insects attak and also pathogens to the seed, giving an advantage for this trait in common bean breeding. The presence of shininess is due the expression of the Asp (Asper) gene in the dominant allelic form. Other gene, J (Joker), interferes on the expression of this characteristic, with j conditioning a less shiny seed coat and changing seed coat color. J is considered the precursor of a class of polyfenols called pro-anthocyanidins. In the presence of j these compounds are not synthesized. In the present work we genotyped common bean landraces [Shiny Serro Azul (SAB shiny seed coat) and Dull Serro Azul (SAF dull seed coat) and Puebla-152 (P-152 shiny)] and the cultivar Diamante Negro (DN dull), contrasting for seed coat shininess. Phenotypic, morphological and biochemical analyses allowed to genotype all varieties and evaluate the segregation of shinines in populations derived from crosses between contrasting genotypes: SAF x SAB and P-152 x DN. Results showed that varieties do not vary for J, only for Asp. SAB and P-152 carry Asp and SAF and DN carry asp. In all crosses segregation was of three shiny (Asp) for one opaque (asp) in F2 and of five shiny for three dull in F3. Based on the results, all varities were contrasted by AFLP markers, analyzing genetic similarity and identifying differencial bands among all of them. Further it was used the Bulk Segregant Analysis method in population F2 of the cross P-152 x DN, aiming to find candidate AFLP markers for shininess mapping. We found markers associated but they revealed to be false positives. Further analyses using microsatellite markers or sinteny comparisons with soybean genome could be done, aiming to find specific markers linked to this trait

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aflp aflp brilho do tegumento pro-anthocyanidins pró-antocianidinas seed coat shininess segregação segregation

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