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Biometrics Assessment of Cluster- and Berry-Related Traits of Muscadine Grape Population

In this study, biometrics assessment of flower structure, cluster-, and berry-related traits were evaluated in a population of 90 muscadine grape genotypes for three consecutive years. This population consisted of 21 standard cultivars, 60 breeding lines, and 9 Vitis x Muscadinia hybrids (VM hybrids...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Jiovan, Sarkhosh, Ali, Habibi, Fariborz, Ismail, Ahmed, Gajjar, Pranavkumar, Zhongbo, Ren, Tsolova, Violeta, El-Sharkawy, Islam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34073423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061067
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author Campbell, Jiovan
Sarkhosh, Ali
Habibi, Fariborz
Ismail, Ahmed
Gajjar, Pranavkumar
Zhongbo, Ren
Tsolova, Violeta
El-Sharkawy, Islam
author_facet Campbell, Jiovan
Sarkhosh, Ali
Habibi, Fariborz
Ismail, Ahmed
Gajjar, Pranavkumar
Zhongbo, Ren
Tsolova, Violeta
El-Sharkawy, Islam
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description In this study, biometrics assessment of flower structure, cluster-, and berry-related traits were evaluated in a population of 90 muscadine grape genotypes for three consecutive years. This population consisted of 21 standard cultivars, 60 breeding lines, and 9 Vitis x Muscadinia hybrids (VM hybrids). Cluster length (CL) and width (CWI) characteristics exhibited slight differences among the population, with a range estimated at 7.1 and 4.6 cm, respectively. However, cluster weight (CWE), number of berries/cluster (N.B/C), and cluster compactness (CC) traits showed more diversity between individuals with a calculated range of 205.6 g, 32.6 B/C, and 24.1, respectively. Interestingly, all berry-related traits greatly varied between individuals, excluding the number of seeds/berry (N.S/B) character. The N.S/B trait displayed a narrow range of 5.6 seeds within the population. However, characters of berry length (BL), width (BWI), weight (BWE), the weight of seeds/berry (W.S/B), firmness (FF), and dry scar pattern (SP) demonstrated a wide estimated range of 21.2 mm, 21.7 mm, 25.4 g, 0.71 g, 0.21 N, and 82%, respectively. Normal distribution analysis for each trait suggested different distribution patterns extended between unimodal to multimodal behavior. Hierarchical mapping analysis was able to classify the population into several clades based on physical cluster- and berry-related attributes. The PCA suggested that hermaphroditic (perfect) flower structure is associated with compact clusters exhibiting small berries in size and weight (i.e., muscadine genotypes suitable for wine production). However, female flower structure is associated with clusters displaying large berries in size and weight (i.e., muscadine genotypes appropriate for fresh consumption). These patterns occurred independently of cluster size and weight characters. This research is the first study evaluating muscadine biometrics characters at a population level, providing valuable information for market demand and muscadine breeding programs.
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spelling pubmed-82274362021-06-26 Biometrics Assessment of Cluster- and Berry-Related Traits of Muscadine Grape Population Campbell, Jiovan Sarkhosh, Ali Habibi, Fariborz Ismail, Ahmed Gajjar, Pranavkumar Zhongbo, Ren Tsolova, Violeta El-Sharkawy, Islam Plants (Basel) Article In this study, biometrics assessment of flower structure, cluster-, and berry-related traits were evaluated in a population of 90 muscadine grape genotypes for three consecutive years. This population consisted of 21 standard cultivars, 60 breeding lines, and 9 Vitis x Muscadinia hybrids (VM hybrids). Cluster length (CL) and width (CWI) characteristics exhibited slight differences among the population, with a range estimated at 7.1 and 4.6 cm, respectively. However, cluster weight (CWE), number of berries/cluster (N.B/C), and cluster compactness (CC) traits showed more diversity between individuals with a calculated range of 205.6 g, 32.6 B/C, and 24.1, respectively. Interestingly, all berry-related traits greatly varied between individuals, excluding the number of seeds/berry (N.S/B) character. The N.S/B trait displayed a narrow range of 5.6 seeds within the population. However, characters of berry length (BL), width (BWI), weight (BWE), the weight of seeds/berry (W.S/B), firmness (FF), and dry scar pattern (SP) demonstrated a wide estimated range of 21.2 mm, 21.7 mm, 25.4 g, 0.71 g, 0.21 N, and 82%, respectively. Normal distribution analysis for each trait suggested different distribution patterns extended between unimodal to multimodal behavior. Hierarchical mapping analysis was able to classify the population into several clades based on physical cluster- and berry-related attributes. The PCA suggested that hermaphroditic (perfect) flower structure is associated with compact clusters exhibiting small berries in size and weight (i.e., muscadine genotypes suitable for wine production). However, female flower structure is associated with clusters displaying large berries in size and weight (i.e., muscadine genotypes appropriate for fresh consumption). These patterns occurred independently of cluster size and weight characters. This research is the first study evaluating muscadine biometrics characters at a population level, providing valuable information for market demand and muscadine breeding programs. MDPI 2021-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8227436/ /pubmed/34073423 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061067 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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El-Sharkawy, Islam
Biometrics Assessment of Cluster- and Berry-Related Traits of Muscadine Grape Population
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title_sort biometrics assessment of cluster- and berry-related traits of muscadine grape population
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34073423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061067
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