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Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility

In the present paper, we evaluated the implementation of a seed production system based on the exploitation of male sterility on coffee. We studied specifically the combination between CIR-SM01 and Marsellesa(®) (a Sarchimor line), which provides a hybrid population called Starmaya. We demonstrated...

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Autores principales: Georget, Frédéric, Marie, Lison, Alpizar, Edgardo, Courtel, Philippe, Bordeaux, Mélanie, Hidalgo, Jose Martin, Marraccini, Pierre, Breitler, Jean-christophe, Déchamp, Eveline, Poncon, Clément, Etienne, Hervé, Bertrand, Benoit
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6818232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31695719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01344
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author Georget, Frédéric
Marie, Lison
Alpizar, Edgardo
Courtel, Philippe
Bordeaux, Mélanie
Hidalgo, Jose Martin
Marraccini, Pierre
Breitler, Jean-christophe
Déchamp, Eveline
Poncon, Clément
Etienne, Hervé
Bertrand, Benoit
author_facet Georget, Frédéric
Marie, Lison
Alpizar, Edgardo
Courtel, Philippe
Bordeaux, Mélanie
Hidalgo, Jose Martin
Marraccini, Pierre
Breitler, Jean-christophe
Déchamp, Eveline
Poncon, Clément
Etienne, Hervé
Bertrand, Benoit
author_sort Georget, Frédéric
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description In the present paper, we evaluated the implementation of a seed production system based on the exploitation of male sterility on coffee. We studied specifically the combination between CIR-SM01 and Marsellesa(®) (a Sarchimor line), which provides a hybrid population called Starmaya. We demonstrated that the establishment of seed garden under natural pollination is possible and produces a sufficient amount of hybrid seeds to be multiplied efficiently and economically. As expected for F1 hybrid, the performances of Starmaya are highly superior to conventional cultivars. However, we observed some heterogeneity on Starmaya cultivar in the field. We confirmed by genetic marker analysis that the off-types were partly related to the heterozygosity of the CIR-SM01 clone and could not be modified. Regarding the level of rust resistance of Starmaya cv., we saw that it could be improved if Marsellesa was more fully fixed genetically. If so, we should be able to decrease significantly the percentage of rust incidence of Starmaya from 15 to 5%, which would be quite acceptable at a commercial level. Starmaya represents the proof of concept for the mass propagation of Arabica F1 hybrid seeds using male sterility. Finally, we discuss the possibility to increase the number of hybrid varieties produced by seed, exploring some initiatives to identify male sterility markers to induce male sterility on any conventional cultivar. This would definitively open up the universe of known Arabica cultivars to be used in breeding new F1 hybrids.
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spelling pubmed-68182322019-11-06 Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility Georget, Frédéric Marie, Lison Alpizar, Edgardo Courtel, Philippe Bordeaux, Mélanie Hidalgo, Jose Martin Marraccini, Pierre Breitler, Jean-christophe Déchamp, Eveline Poncon, Clément Etienne, Hervé Bertrand, Benoit Front Plant Sci Plant Science In the present paper, we evaluated the implementation of a seed production system based on the exploitation of male sterility on coffee. We studied specifically the combination between CIR-SM01 and Marsellesa(®) (a Sarchimor line), which provides a hybrid population called Starmaya. We demonstrated that the establishment of seed garden under natural pollination is possible and produces a sufficient amount of hybrid seeds to be multiplied efficiently and economically. As expected for F1 hybrid, the performances of Starmaya are highly superior to conventional cultivars. However, we observed some heterogeneity on Starmaya cultivar in the field. We confirmed by genetic marker analysis that the off-types were partly related to the heterozygosity of the CIR-SM01 clone and could not be modified. Regarding the level of rust resistance of Starmaya cv., we saw that it could be improved if Marsellesa was more fully fixed genetically. If so, we should be able to decrease significantly the percentage of rust incidence of Starmaya from 15 to 5%, which would be quite acceptable at a commercial level. Starmaya represents the proof of concept for the mass propagation of Arabica F1 hybrid seeds using male sterility. Finally, we discuss the possibility to increase the number of hybrid varieties produced by seed, exploring some initiatives to identify male sterility markers to induce male sterility on any conventional cultivar. This would definitively open up the universe of known Arabica cultivars to be used in breeding new F1 hybrids. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6818232/ /pubmed/31695719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01344 Text en Copyright © 2019 Georget, Marie, Alpizar, Courtel, Bordeaux, Hidalgo, Marraccini, Breitler, Déchamp, Poncon, Etienne and Bertrand http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Georget, Frédéric
Marie, Lison
Alpizar, Edgardo
Courtel, Philippe
Bordeaux, Mélanie
Hidalgo, Jose Martin
Marraccini, Pierre
Breitler, Jean-christophe
Déchamp, Eveline
Poncon, Clément
Etienne, Hervé
Bertrand, Benoit
Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility
title Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility
title_full Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility
title_fullStr Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility
title_full_unstemmed Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility
title_short Starmaya: The First Arabica F1 Coffee Hybrid Produced Using Genetic Male Sterility
title_sort starmaya: the first arabica f1 coffee hybrid produced using genetic male sterility
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6818232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31695719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01344
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