A. R. Schuelter, V. Casali, S. Brommonschenkel, F. Finger, C. T. Guimarães, A. Teixeira, Amaral
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引用次数: 2
摘要
圣克拉拉品种在Vicosa (MG)的番茄产区广为人知。近年来,同一品种的番茄植株在形态性状和采后果实性状上都发生了变化。Schuelter et al.(2002)进行的遗传研究和等位基因试验表明,具有多效效应的隐性基因改变了柱头和果实颜色以及叶片早衰老等形态性状的表达。该基因存在于“firm”突变体(来自)中,被定位在番茄第10染色体区域-与叶黄素-2 (l-2)基因相同的区域。然而,增加“结实”突变果实硬度的基因的鉴定和定位仍然未知。因此,本研究的目的是利用RAPD标记分析突变后果实形态和硬度特性的遗传特性。结果表明,包含l-2基因的基因组区域增加了果实硬度,这解释了该性状在15 d贮藏期间的表型变异,从6.27%到25.09%不等。然而,AQ16 747和AS8 622标记(分别位于距突变点11.67和21.67 cM处)表明,离该区域越远,其表型变异比例越小。因此,我们可以得出结论,l-2基因两侧的基因组区域也增加了“firm”突变体的果实硬度,这是一种从未与该基因相关的性状。
Associations among fruit firmness, morphological traits and RAPD markers in the "firm" tomato mutant
The Santa Clara Cultivar is widely known in the tomato-producing region of Vicosa (MG). Recently, tomato plants from the same cultivar with changes in morphological traits and post-harvest fruit characteristics have been identified. The inheritance study and the allelism test carried out by Schuelter et al. (2002) determined that a recessive gene with pleiotropic effects modified the expression of morphological traits, such as the color of stigma and fruits and the early leaf senescence. This gene, present in the ‘firm’ mutant ( frm ), was mapped on the tomato chromosome 10 region - the same region of the lutescent-2 ( l-2 ) gene. However, the identification and location of the genes that increase the firmness of ‘firm’ mutant fruits remain unknown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the inheritance of morphological and firmness characteristics of fruits which were modified by the mutation using RAPD markers. Results demonstrated that the genomic region comprising the l-2 gene increases the fruit firmness, explaining from 6.27 to 25.09% the phenotypic variation for this trait along the 15 day-period of storage. However, the AQ16 747 and AS8 622 markers, mapped at 11.67 and 21.67 cM from the mutation frm, indicated that the further they were located from this region, the smaller proportion of the phenotypic variation they had. Thus, we can conclude that that the genomic region flanking the l-2 gene also increases fruit firmness in the ‘firm’ mutant, a trait that has never been associated with this gene.
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