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Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping

BACKGROUND: Stevia rebaudiana (Asteraceae), native from Paraguay, accumulates steviol glycosides (SGs) into its leaves. These compounds exhibit acaloric intense sweet taste which answers to consumer demands for reducing daily sugar intake. Despite the developpement of S. rebaudiana cultivation all o...

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Autores principales: Cosson, Patrick, Hastoy, Cécile, Errazzu, Luis Ernesto, Budeguer, Carlos Jorge, Boutié, Philippe, Rolin, Dominique, Schurdi-Levraud, Valérie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31638900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2061-y
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author Cosson, Patrick
Hastoy, Cécile
Errazzu, Luis Ernesto
Budeguer, Carlos Jorge
Boutié, Philippe
Rolin, Dominique
Schurdi-Levraud, Valérie
author_facet Cosson, Patrick
Hastoy, Cécile
Errazzu, Luis Ernesto
Budeguer, Carlos Jorge
Boutié, Philippe
Rolin, Dominique
Schurdi-Levraud, Valérie
author_sort Cosson, Patrick
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description BACKGROUND: Stevia rebaudiana (Asteraceae), native from Paraguay, accumulates steviol glycosides (SGs) into its leaves. These compounds exhibit acaloric intense sweet taste which answers to consumer demands for reducing daily sugar intake. Despite the developpement of S. rebaudiana cultivation all over the world, the development of new cultivars is very recent, in particular due to a colossal lack of (1) germplasm collection and breeding, (2) studies on genetic diversity and its structuring, (3) genomic tools. RESULTS: In this study, we developped 18 EST-SSR from 150,258 EST from The Compositae Genome Project of UC Davis (http://compgenomics.ucdavis.edu/data/). We genotyped 145 S. rebaudiana individuals, issued from thirty-one cultivars and thirty-one landraces of various origins worldwide. Markers polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged between 0.60 and 0.84. An average of 12 alleles per locus and a high observed heterozygoty of 0.69 could be observed. The landraces revealed twice as many private alleles as cultivars. The genotypes could be clustered into 3 genetic populations. The landraces were grouped in the same cluster in which the oldest cultivars “Eirete” and “MoritaIII” type are also found. The other two clusters only include cultivated genotypes. One of them revealed an original genetic variability. SG phenotypes could not discriminate the three genetic clusters but phenotyping showed a wide range of composition in terms of bitter to sweet SGs. CONCLUSION: This is the first study of genetic diversity in Stevia rebaudiana involving 145 genotypes, including known cultivars as well as landrace populations of different origin. This study pointed out the structuration of S. rebaudiana germplasm and the resource of the landrace populations for genetic improvement, even on the trait of SG’s composition.
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spelling pubmed-68053972019-10-24 Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping Cosson, Patrick Hastoy, Cécile Errazzu, Luis Ernesto Budeguer, Carlos Jorge Boutié, Philippe Rolin, Dominique Schurdi-Levraud, Valérie BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Stevia rebaudiana (Asteraceae), native from Paraguay, accumulates steviol glycosides (SGs) into its leaves. These compounds exhibit acaloric intense sweet taste which answers to consumer demands for reducing daily sugar intake. Despite the developpement of S. rebaudiana cultivation all over the world, the development of new cultivars is very recent, in particular due to a colossal lack of (1) germplasm collection and breeding, (2) studies on genetic diversity and its structuring, (3) genomic tools. RESULTS: In this study, we developped 18 EST-SSR from 150,258 EST from The Compositae Genome Project of UC Davis (http://compgenomics.ucdavis.edu/data/). We genotyped 145 S. rebaudiana individuals, issued from thirty-one cultivars and thirty-one landraces of various origins worldwide. Markers polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged between 0.60 and 0.84. An average of 12 alleles per locus and a high observed heterozygoty of 0.69 could be observed. The landraces revealed twice as many private alleles as cultivars. The genotypes could be clustered into 3 genetic populations. The landraces were grouped in the same cluster in which the oldest cultivars “Eirete” and “MoritaIII” type are also found. The other two clusters only include cultivated genotypes. One of them revealed an original genetic variability. SG phenotypes could not discriminate the three genetic clusters but phenotyping showed a wide range of composition in terms of bitter to sweet SGs. CONCLUSION: This is the first study of genetic diversity in Stevia rebaudiana involving 145 genotypes, including known cultivars as well as landrace populations of different origin. This study pointed out the structuration of S. rebaudiana germplasm and the resource of the landrace populations for genetic improvement, even on the trait of SG’s composition. BioMed Central 2019-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6805397/ /pubmed/31638900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2061-y Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Cosson, Patrick
Hastoy, Cécile
Errazzu, Luis Ernesto
Budeguer, Carlos Jorge
Boutié, Philippe
Rolin, Dominique
Schurdi-Levraud, Valérie
Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
title Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
title_full Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
title_short Genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, Stevia rebaudiana B., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by EST-SSRs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
title_sort genetic diversity and population structure of the sweet leaf herb, stevia rebaudiana b., cultivated and landraces germplasm assessed by est-ssrs genotyping and steviol glycosides phenotyping
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31638900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2061-y
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