Journal of Central European Agriculture (Mar 2020)

Assessment of phenotypic variability of saccharides in soybean genotypes suitable for growing in Europe

  • Maja Matoša Kočar,
  • Sonja Vila,
  • Sonja Petrović,
  • Andrijana Rebekić,
  • Aleksandra Sudarić,
  • Ana Josipović,
  • Antonela Markulj Kulundžić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/21.1.2452
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 92 – 103

Abstract

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Given the great potential of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) as a staple crop for food, feed and pharmaceutical industry, improving the genetic basis of seed quality is one of the main breeding aims on a global scale. An important quality trait is saccharide composition since it affects digestibility and nutritional value of soybean seed, affecting the usability of this agricultural commodity. This 3-year research (2010-2012) investigated soybean variability by measuring saccharide contents (glucose, fructose, sucrose, raffinose, stachyose) in high-yielding genotypes (maturity groups 00-II) suitable for almost all European regions, while taking into consideration the effect of weather conditions. Statistical analyses included calculating the basic measures of descriptive statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA), determining correlation and using the Nearest Neighbour clustering to construct a dendrogram based on the Euclidean distance. Results showed the existence of diversity in saccharide content with the influence of genotype, year and their interaction being statistically significant. The lack of correlation between investigated parameters indicates the use of indirect selection is not possible. Nevertheless, the determined divergence indicates the given set of genotypes is suitable for use in future crossing programmes aiming to produce cultivars with more beneficial sugar content in comparison to the existing ones.

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