BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Strategy to minimize phenotyping in the selection of new table grape varieties

  • Vargas Alba María,
  • Fernández-Pastor Marta,
  • Castro Francisco Javier,
  • Martínez María Alba,
  • Gómez-Cifuentes Ana,
  • Espinosa-Roldán Francisco,
  • Cabello Félix,
  • Muñoz-Organero Gregorio,
  • de Andrés María Teresa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20235601030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56
p. 01030

Abstract

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Morphological evaluation of large progenies is a problem in plant breeding programs, because of the need for skilled labor capable of characterizing various descriptors in a large number of individuals ripening simultaneously. In addition, the maintenance of progenies in the field for evaluation involves an unsustainable consumption of resources that could be reduced. Marker-assisted selection (MAS) offers the possibility of accelerating the process with the consequent saving of resources. The aim of this work is to propose a methodology that minimizes the phenotyping work for thousands of individuals of these breeding programs. The methodology consists of analyzing the complete progeny with a limited number of markers (27 SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat)) and a reduced description of morphological characters on a so-called training collection (27 individuals) obtained with Mstrat software. With this strategy, it was possible to estimate traits such as berry skin color or seedlessness in a progeny of more than 2000 individuals with a probability of 90%, and to discard 50% of individuals without muscat linked alleles.