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Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru

机译:玻利维亚和秘鲁主要辣椒多样性中心辣椒的遗传资源筛选

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For most crops, like Capsicum, their diversity remains under-researched for traits of interest for food, nutrition and other purposes. A small investment in screening this diversity for a wide range of traits is likely to reveal many traditional varieties with distinguished values. One objective of this study was to demonstrate, with Capsicum as model crop, the application of indicators of phenotypic and geographic diversity as effective criteria for selecting promising genebank accessions for multiple uses from crop centers of diversity. A second objective was to evaluate the expression of biochemical and agromorphological properties of the selected Capsicum accessions in different conditions. Four steps were involved: >1) Develop the necessary diversity by expanding genebank collections in Bolivia and Peru; >2) Establish representative subsets of ~100 accessions for biochemical screening of Capsicum fruits; >3) Select promising accessions for different uses after screening; and >4) Examine how these promising accessions express biochemical and agromorphological properties when grown in different environmental conditions. The Peruvian Capsicum collection now contains 712 accessions encompassing all five domesticated species (C. annuum, C. chinense, C. frutescens, C. baccatum, and C. pubescens). The collection in Bolivia now contains 487 accessions, representing all five domesticates plus four wild taxa (C. baccatum var. baccatum, C. caballeroi, C. cardenasii, and C. eximium). Following the biochemical screening, 44 Bolivian and 39 Peruvian accessions were selected as promising, representing wide variation in levels of antioxidant capacity, capsaicinoids, fat, flavonoids, polyphenols, quercetins, tocopherols, and color. In Peru, 23 promising accessions performed well in different environments, while each of the promising Bolivian accessions only performed well in a certain environment. Differences in Capsicum diversity and local contexts led to distinct outcomes in each country. In Peru, mild landraces with high values in health-related attributes were of interest to entrepreneurs. In Bolivia, wild Capsicum have high commercial demand.
机译:对于大多数作物,如辣椒,对于食物,营养和其他目的感兴趣的性状,人们对其多样性的研究仍在研究中。在筛选这种多样性的广泛性状上进行少量投资很可能会揭示许多具有独特价值的传统品种。这项研究的一个目标是,以辣椒作为示范作物,证明表型和地理多样性指标的应用作为从作物多样性中心选择多种用途的有前景的种质库材料的有效标准。第二个目的是评估在不同条件下所选辣椒品种的生化和农艺特性的表达。涉及四个步骤:> 1),通过扩大玻利维亚和秘鲁的种质库来发展必要的多样性; > 2)建立约100个种的代表性子集,用于辣椒果实的生化筛选; > 3):筛选后选择有希望的不同用途的种质;和> 4)考察这些有希望的种质在不同环境条件下生长时如何表达生化和农业形态学特性。秘鲁辣椒的收藏现在包含712个种,涵盖所有五个驯化物种(C. annuum,C。chinense,C。frutescens,C。baccatum和C. pubescens)。玻利维亚的馆藏现已包含487个品系,代表所有五个驯养品和四个野生类群(C. baccatum 变种 baccatum C 。 > caballeroi C cardenasii C eximium )。经过生化筛选后,选择了44个玻利维亚种和39个秘鲁种作为有前途的种,它们的抗氧化能力,辣椒素,脂肪,类黄酮,多酚,槲皮素,生育酚和颜色的水平差异很大。在秘鲁,有23个有希望的加入在不同的环境下表现良好,而每个有希望的玻利维亚加入都仅在特定环境下表现良好。辣椒(Capsicum)多样性和当地情况的差异导致每个国家的结果截然不同。在秘鲁,企业家对与健康相关属性具有高价值的温和的地方品种感兴趣。在玻利维亚,野生的辣椒具有很高的商业需求。

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