Comptes Rendus Biologies (Nov 2022)

Genetic control of tomato fruit quality: from QTL mapping to Genome Wide Association studies and breeding

  • Causse, Mathilde,
  • Bénéjam, Juliette,
  • Bineau, Estelle,
  • Bitton, Frédérique,
  • Brault, Marie,
  • Carretero, Yolande,
  • Desaint, Henri,
  • Hereil, Alexandre,
  • Pellegrino, Karine,
  • Pelpoir, Esther,
  • Zhao, Jiantao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crbiol.99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 345, no. 4
pp. 3 – 13

Abstract

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Consumers began to complain about the taste of tomato varieties in the late 1990’s. Although tomato taste is influenced by environmental and post-harvest conditions, varieties show a large diversity for fruit quality traits. We herein review our past and present research work intended to improve tomato fruit quality. First, results from sensory analysis allowed identifying important traits for consumer preferences. Then, we dissected the genetic control of flavor related traits by mapping several QTL in the last 20 years, and identified the genes corresponding to a few major QTL. Since the availability of the tomato genome sequence, genome-wide association studies were performed on several panels of tomato accessions. We discovered a large number of associations for fruit composition and identified relevant allele combinations for breeding. We then performed a meta-analysis combining the results of several studies. We also checked the inheritance of quality traits at the hybrid level and assessed how genomic prediction could help selecting better tomato varieties.

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