Brassica oleracea is a representative species of the cruciferous family, which includes a remarkable variety of types used as vegetables. Numerous studies on B. oleracea have demonstrated its high nutraceutical value thanks to the production of numerous bioactive compounds beneficial to human health. The genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach allows highthroughput, robust and cost-effective characterization of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in germplasm collections. Within the frame of the projects BiodiverSO and BiodiverSO VEG" (PSR Puglia 2014-2020, Mis. 10.2), several landraces of B. oleracea have been collected in the Puglia region, of which the subspecific taxonomic identification is not certain. GBS can be a useful tool to evaluate the genetic relationships between local varieties and known commercial cultivars. In this study, GBS was applied to a collection of 84 B. oleracea genotypes including broccoli (var. italica), cauliflowers (var. botrytis), cabbages (var. capitata), kales (var. alboglabra), and Brussel sprouts (var. gemmifera). A representative portion of the B. oleracea collection consisted of local material from Puglia. The genetic structure of the germplasm collection was studied and the genetic relationships between the different taxa, landraces, and commercial cultivars of B. oleracea from Italy and other countries were evaluated. The results of this research showed that the SNP markers obtained through GBS were able to discriminate between the varieties and allowed the attribution of a taxonomic ranking of the local germplasm analysed.
Molecular characterization of Brassica oleracea landraces based on SNP markers
Zuluaga DL;Curci PL;Blanco E;Sonnante G
2023
Abstract
Brassica oleracea is a representative species of the cruciferous family, which includes a remarkable variety of types used as vegetables. Numerous studies on B. oleracea have demonstrated its high nutraceutical value thanks to the production of numerous bioactive compounds beneficial to human health. The genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach allows highthroughput, robust and cost-effective characterization of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in germplasm collections. Within the frame of the projects BiodiverSO and BiodiverSO VEG" (PSR Puglia 2014-2020, Mis. 10.2), several landraces of B. oleracea have been collected in the Puglia region, of which the subspecific taxonomic identification is not certain. GBS can be a useful tool to evaluate the genetic relationships between local varieties and known commercial cultivars. In this study, GBS was applied to a collection of 84 B. oleracea genotypes including broccoli (var. italica), cauliflowers (var. botrytis), cabbages (var. capitata), kales (var. alboglabra), and Brussel sprouts (var. gemmifera). A representative portion of the B. oleracea collection consisted of local material from Puglia. The genetic structure of the germplasm collection was studied and the genetic relationships between the different taxa, landraces, and commercial cultivars of B. oleracea from Italy and other countries were evaluated. The results of this research showed that the SNP markers obtained through GBS were able to discriminate between the varieties and allowed the attribution of a taxonomic ranking of the local germplasm analysed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.