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Pomegranate breeding: Utilization of molecular and genetic data for improvement of fruit quality and adaptation to different climatic conditions
Year:
2015
Source of publication :
Acta Horticulturae
Authors :
Bar-Ya'akov, Irit
;
.
Eshed, Ravit
;
.
Harel-Beja, Rotem
;
.
Hatib, Kamel
;
.
Holland, Doron
;
.
Rubinstein, Mor
;
.
Schwager, Michal Sharabi
;
.
Sherman, Amir
;
.
Trainin, Taly
;
.
Volume :
1089
Co-Authors:
Harel-Beja, R., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Bar-Ya'akov, I., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Hatib, K., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Trainin, T., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Ben-Simhon, Z., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Holland, D., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Eshed, R., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Sharabi, M., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Rubinstein, M., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Ophir, R., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Sherman, A., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Facilitators :
From page:
249
To page:
252
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Total pages:
4
)
Abstract:
Pomegranate is known as a most valuable plant with a high range of beneficial health effects. In recent years the increasing demand for pomegranate fruit worldwide encouraged its planting in many countries which differ in their climatic conditions and agricultural practices. Although the pomegranate plant can grow in relatively variable environments, production of high quality fruit in the required color, size, taste and time of ripening is of a challenge. In order to facilitate breeding efficiency for better cultivars we utilized the highly divergent pomegranate germplasm collected from different parts of the world to establish a genetic and molecular infrastructure. This includes segregating populations for various traits, several thousand single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, transcriptome data from four cultivars, SNP chip, expression chip, a genetic map and fruit and tree phenotypic and metabolic data. The availability of these data and tools enabled us to associate several important traits such as fruit peel and aril color, anthocyanin content, seed hardness, total soluble solids, acidity, total polyphenols, plant height and dormancy control with SNP markers. For some traits such as peel color components, the genetic markers are estimated to be within a range of 1 cM. The data collected are being used in several directions such as marker assisted selection (MAS) for expanding the production season. The long range goal of our breeding program is aimed towards production of elite cultivars suitable to grow and produce high quality fruit in arid, semi-arid and moderate weather regions.
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Language:
English
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Last updated date:
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Harel-Beja, R., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Bar-Ya'akov, I., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Hatib, K., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Trainin, T., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Ben-Simhon, Z., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Holland, D., Unit of Deciduous Fruit Tree Sciences, Newe ya'Ar Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Eshed, R., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Sharabi, M., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Rubinstein, M., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Ophir, R., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Sherman, A., Genomic Unit, Plant Sciences Institute, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel
Pomegranate breeding: Utilization of molecular and genetic data for improvement of fruit quality and adaptation to different climatic conditions
Pomegranate is known as a most valuable plant with a high range of beneficial health effects. In recent years the increasing demand for pomegranate fruit worldwide encouraged its planting in many countries which differ in their climatic conditions and agricultural practices. Although the pomegranate plant can grow in relatively variable environments, production of high quality fruit in the required color, size, taste and time of ripening is of a challenge. In order to facilitate breeding efficiency for better cultivars we utilized the highly divergent pomegranate germplasm collected from different parts of the world to establish a genetic and molecular infrastructure. This includes segregating populations for various traits, several thousand single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, transcriptome data from four cultivars, SNP chip, expression chip, a genetic map and fruit and tree phenotypic and metabolic data. The availability of these data and tools enabled us to associate several important traits such as fruit peel and aril color, anthocyanin content, seed hardness, total soluble solids, acidity, total polyphenols, plant height and dormancy control with SNP markers. For some traits such as peel color components, the genetic markers are estimated to be within a range of 1 cM. The data collected are being used in several directions such as marker assisted selection (MAS) for expanding the production season. The long range goal of our breeding program is aimed towards production of elite cultivars suitable to grow and produce high quality fruit in arid, semi-arid and moderate weather regions.
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