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Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato

The Mediterranean basin countries are considered secondary centres of tomato diversification. However, information on phenotypic and allelic variation of local tomato materials is still limited. Here we report on the evaluation of the largest traditional tomato collection, which includes 1499 access...

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Autores principales: Pons, Clara, Casals, Joan, Palombieri, Samuela, Fontanet, Lilian, Riccini, Alessandro, Rambla, Jose Luis, Ruggiero, Alessandra, Figás, Maria del Rosario, Plazas, Mariola, Koukounaras, Athanasios, Picarella, Maurizio E, Sulli, Maria, Fisher, Josef, Ziarsolo, Peio, Blanca, Jose, Cañizares, Joaquin, Cammareri, Maria, Vitiello, Antonella, Batelli, Giorgia, Kanellis, Angelos, Brouwer, Matthijs, Finkers, Richard, Nikoloudis, Konstantinos, Soler, Salvador, Giuliano, Giovanni, Grillo, Stephania, Grandillo, Silvana, Zamir, Dani, Mazzucato, Andrea, Causse, Mathilde, Díez, Maria José, Prohens, Jaime, Monforte, Antonio Jose, Granell, Antonio
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9252105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35795386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac112
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author Pons, Clara
Casals, Joan
Palombieri, Samuela
Fontanet, Lilian
Riccini, Alessandro
Rambla, Jose Luis
Ruggiero, Alessandra
Figás, Maria del Rosario
Plazas, Mariola
Koukounaras, Athanasios
Picarella, Maurizio E
Sulli, Maria
Fisher, Josef
Ziarsolo, Peio
Blanca, Jose
Cañizares, Joaquin
Cammareri, Maria
Vitiello, Antonella
Batelli, Giorgia
Kanellis, Angelos
Brouwer, Matthijs
Finkers, Richard
Nikoloudis, Konstantinos
Soler, Salvador
Giuliano, Giovanni
Grillo, Stephania
Grandillo, Silvana
Zamir, Dani
Mazzucato, Andrea
Causse, Mathilde
Díez, Maria José
Prohens, Jaime
Monforte, Antonio Jose
Granell, Antonio
author_facet Pons, Clara
Casals, Joan
Palombieri, Samuela
Fontanet, Lilian
Riccini, Alessandro
Rambla, Jose Luis
Ruggiero, Alessandra
Figás, Maria del Rosario
Plazas, Mariola
Koukounaras, Athanasios
Picarella, Maurizio E
Sulli, Maria
Fisher, Josef
Ziarsolo, Peio
Blanca, Jose
Cañizares, Joaquin
Cammareri, Maria
Vitiello, Antonella
Batelli, Giorgia
Kanellis, Angelos
Brouwer, Matthijs
Finkers, Richard
Nikoloudis, Konstantinos
Soler, Salvador
Giuliano, Giovanni
Grillo, Stephania
Grandillo, Silvana
Zamir, Dani
Mazzucato, Andrea
Causse, Mathilde
Díez, Maria José
Prohens, Jaime
Monforte, Antonio Jose
Granell, Antonio
author_sort Pons, Clara
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description The Mediterranean basin countries are considered secondary centres of tomato diversification. However, information on phenotypic and allelic variation of local tomato materials is still limited. Here we report on the evaluation of the largest traditional tomato collection, which includes 1499 accessions from Southern Europe. Analyses of 70 traits revealed a broad range of phenotypic variability with different distributions among countries, with the culinary end use within each country being the main driver of tomato diversification. Furthermore, eight main tomato types (phenoclusters) were defined by integrating phenotypic data, country of origin, and end use. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analyses identified associations in 211 loci, 159 of which were novel. The multidimensional integration of phenoclusters and the GWAS meta-analysis identified the molecular signatures for each traditional tomato type and indicated that signatures originated from differential combinations of loci, which in some cases converged in the same tomato phenotype. Our results provide a roadmap for studying and exploiting this untapped tomato diversity.
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spelling pubmed-92521052022-07-05 Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato Pons, Clara Casals, Joan Palombieri, Samuela Fontanet, Lilian Riccini, Alessandro Rambla, Jose Luis Ruggiero, Alessandra Figás, Maria del Rosario Plazas, Mariola Koukounaras, Athanasios Picarella, Maurizio E Sulli, Maria Fisher, Josef Ziarsolo, Peio Blanca, Jose Cañizares, Joaquin Cammareri, Maria Vitiello, Antonella Batelli, Giorgia Kanellis, Angelos Brouwer, Matthijs Finkers, Richard Nikoloudis, Konstantinos Soler, Salvador Giuliano, Giovanni Grillo, Stephania Grandillo, Silvana Zamir, Dani Mazzucato, Andrea Causse, Mathilde Díez, Maria José Prohens, Jaime Monforte, Antonio Jose Granell, Antonio Hortic Res Article The Mediterranean basin countries are considered secondary centres of tomato diversification. However, information on phenotypic and allelic variation of local tomato materials is still limited. Here we report on the evaluation of the largest traditional tomato collection, which includes 1499 accessions from Southern Europe. Analyses of 70 traits revealed a broad range of phenotypic variability with different distributions among countries, with the culinary end use within each country being the main driver of tomato diversification. Furthermore, eight main tomato types (phenoclusters) were defined by integrating phenotypic data, country of origin, and end use. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analyses identified associations in 211 loci, 159 of which were novel. The multidimensional integration of phenoclusters and the GWAS meta-analysis identified the molecular signatures for each traditional tomato type and indicated that signatures originated from differential combinations of loci, which in some cases converged in the same tomato phenotype. Our results provide a roadmap for studying and exploiting this untapped tomato diversity. Oxford University Press 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9252105/ /pubmed/35795386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac112 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nanjing Agricultural University https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Article
Pons, Clara
Casals, Joan
Palombieri, Samuela
Fontanet, Lilian
Riccini, Alessandro
Rambla, Jose Luis
Ruggiero, Alessandra
Figás, Maria del Rosario
Plazas, Mariola
Koukounaras, Athanasios
Picarella, Maurizio E
Sulli, Maria
Fisher, Josef
Ziarsolo, Peio
Blanca, Jose
Cañizares, Joaquin
Cammareri, Maria
Vitiello, Antonella
Batelli, Giorgia
Kanellis, Angelos
Brouwer, Matthijs
Finkers, Richard
Nikoloudis, Konstantinos
Soler, Salvador
Giuliano, Giovanni
Grillo, Stephania
Grandillo, Silvana
Zamir, Dani
Mazzucato, Andrea
Causse, Mathilde
Díez, Maria José
Prohens, Jaime
Monforte, Antonio Jose
Granell, Antonio
Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato
title Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato
title_full Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato
title_fullStr Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato
title_full_unstemmed Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato
title_short Atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the European traditional tomato
title_sort atlas of phenotypic, genotypic and geographical diversity present in the european traditional tomato
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9252105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35795386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac112
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