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Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an essential source of food proteins and an important component of sustainable agriculture systems around the world. Thus, conserving and exploiting the genetic materials of this crop species play an important role in achieving global food safety and security t...

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Autores principales: Sica, Pietro, Scariolo, Francesco, Galvao, Aline, Battaggia, Domiziana, Nicoletto, Carlo, Maucieri, Carmelo, Palumbo, Fabio, Franklin, Dorcas, Cabrera, Miguel, Borin, Maurizio, Sambo, Paolo, Barcaccia, Gianni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8185351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.674985
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author Sica, Pietro
Scariolo, Francesco
Galvao, Aline
Battaggia, Domiziana
Nicoletto, Carlo
Maucieri, Carmelo
Palumbo, Fabio
Franklin, Dorcas
Cabrera, Miguel
Borin, Maurizio
Sambo, Paolo
Barcaccia, Gianni
author_facet Sica, Pietro
Scariolo, Francesco
Galvao, Aline
Battaggia, Domiziana
Nicoletto, Carlo
Maucieri, Carmelo
Palumbo, Fabio
Franklin, Dorcas
Cabrera, Miguel
Borin, Maurizio
Sambo, Paolo
Barcaccia, Gianni
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description Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an essential source of food proteins and an important component of sustainable agriculture systems around the world. Thus, conserving and exploiting the genetic materials of this crop species play an important role in achieving global food safety and security through the preservation of functional and serependic opportunities afforded by plant species diversity. Our research aimed to collect and perform agronomic, morpho-phenological, molecular-genetic, and nutraceutical characterizations of common bean accessions, including lowland and mountain Venetian niche landraces (ancient farmer populations) and Italian elite lineages (old breeder selections). Molecular characterization with SSR and SNP markers grouped these accessions into two well-separated clusters that were linked to the original Andean and Mesoamerican gene pools, which was consistent with the outputs of ancestral analysis. Genetic diversity in the two main clusters was not distributed equally the Andean gene pool was found to be much more uniform than the Mesoamerican pool. Additional subdivision resulted in subclusters, supporting the existence of six varietal groups. Accessions were selected according to preliminary investigations and historical records and cultivated in two contrasting Venetian environments: sea-level and mountain territories. We found that the environment significantly affected some nutraceutical properties of the seeds, mainly protein and starch contents. The antioxidant capacity was found significantly greater at sea level for climbing accessions and in the mountains for dwarf accessions. The seed yield at sea level was halved than mountain due to a seeds reduction in weight, volume, size and density. At sea level, bean landraces tended to have extended flowering periods and shorter fresh pod periods. The seed yield was positively correlated with the length of the period during which plants had fresh pods and negatively correlated with the length of the flowering period. Thus, the agronomic performance of these genetic resources showed their strong connection and adaptation to mountainous environments. On the whole, the genetic-molecular information put together for these univocal bean entries was combined with overall results from plant and seed analyses to select and transform the best accessions into commercial varieties (i.e., pure lines) suitable for wider cultivation.
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spelling pubmed-81853512021-06-09 Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments Sica, Pietro Scariolo, Francesco Galvao, Aline Battaggia, Domiziana Nicoletto, Carlo Maucieri, Carmelo Palumbo, Fabio Franklin, Dorcas Cabrera, Miguel Borin, Maurizio Sambo, Paolo Barcaccia, Gianni Front Plant Sci Plant Science Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an essential source of food proteins and an important component of sustainable agriculture systems around the world. Thus, conserving and exploiting the genetic materials of this crop species play an important role in achieving global food safety and security through the preservation of functional and serependic opportunities afforded by plant species diversity. Our research aimed to collect and perform agronomic, morpho-phenological, molecular-genetic, and nutraceutical characterizations of common bean accessions, including lowland and mountain Venetian niche landraces (ancient farmer populations) and Italian elite lineages (old breeder selections). Molecular characterization with SSR and SNP markers grouped these accessions into two well-separated clusters that were linked to the original Andean and Mesoamerican gene pools, which was consistent with the outputs of ancestral analysis. Genetic diversity in the two main clusters was not distributed equally the Andean gene pool was found to be much more uniform than the Mesoamerican pool. Additional subdivision resulted in subclusters, supporting the existence of six varietal groups. Accessions were selected according to preliminary investigations and historical records and cultivated in two contrasting Venetian environments: sea-level and mountain territories. We found that the environment significantly affected some nutraceutical properties of the seeds, mainly protein and starch contents. The antioxidant capacity was found significantly greater at sea level for climbing accessions and in the mountains for dwarf accessions. The seed yield at sea level was halved than mountain due to a seeds reduction in weight, volume, size and density. At sea level, bean landraces tended to have extended flowering periods and shorter fresh pod periods. The seed yield was positively correlated with the length of the period during which plants had fresh pods and negatively correlated with the length of the flowering period. Thus, the agronomic performance of these genetic resources showed their strong connection and adaptation to mountainous environments. On the whole, the genetic-molecular information put together for these univocal bean entries was combined with overall results from plant and seed analyses to select and transform the best accessions into commercial varieties (i.e., pure lines) suitable for wider cultivation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8185351/ /pubmed/34113370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.674985 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sica, Scariolo, Galvao, Battaggia, Nicoletto, Maucieri, Palumbo, Franklin, Cabrera, Borin, Sambo and Barcaccia. https://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
Sica, Pietro
Scariolo, Francesco
Galvao, Aline
Battaggia, Domiziana
Nicoletto, Carlo
Maucieri, Carmelo
Palumbo, Fabio
Franklin, Dorcas
Cabrera, Miguel
Borin, Maurizio
Sambo, Paolo
Barcaccia, Gianni
Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments
title Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments
title_full Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments
title_fullStr Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments
title_short Molecular Hallmarks, Agronomic Performances and Seed Nutraceutical Properties to Exploit Neglected Genetic Resources of Common Beans Grown by Organic Farming in Two Contrasting Environments
title_sort molecular hallmarks, agronomic performances and seed nutraceutical properties to exploit neglected genetic resources of common beans grown by organic farming in two contrasting environments
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8185351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.674985
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