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Characterization of interspecific hybrids and first backcross generations from crosses between two cultivated eggplants (Solanum melongena and S. aethiopicum Kumba group) and implications for eggplant breeding
Authors:Jaime Prohens  Mariola Plazas  María D Raigón  José M Seguí-Simarro  John R Stommel and Santiago Vilanova
Institution:(1) Instituto de Conservaci?n y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana, Universitat Polit?cnica de Val?ncia, Camino de Vera 14, 46022 Valencia, Spain;(2) Departamento de Qu?mica, Universitat Polit?cnica de Val?ncia, Camino de Vera 14, 46022 Valencia, Spain;(3) United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Center Plant Sciences Institute, Genetic Improvement of Fruits and Vegetables Laboratory, Beltsville, 20705, MD, USA
Abstract:Common (Solanum melongena L.) and scarlet (S. aethiopicum L.) eggplants are cultivated for their fruits and form part of the same genepool. We have studied plant and fruit characteristics, pollen viability and seed set, phenolics content, and fruit flesh browning in accessions of S. melongena and S. aethiopicum Kumba group, as well as interspecific hybrids between these species and first backcross generations to each parental species. Respective genotypes were also characterized with seven polymorphic SSR markers. The results demonstrate that many differences exist for plant and fruit morphology among S. melongena, S. aethiopicum and the interspecific hybrids. The latter are very vigorous and generally intermediate between the two parents, except for fruit size which is smaller (and parthenocarpic due to a high pollen sterility) than those of any of the parents. Backcross progenies also exhibited morphological variation with moderate heritability values for the attributes evaluated. Variation for fruit size was present in the backcross generations but fruits were small resulting in little variation for fruit shape. Backcross plants with moderate fertility produced seeded fruits. Primary hybrids had fruit phenolics content similar to that of S. aethiopicum, the parent with lowest phenolics concentration, and were heterotic for fruit flesh browning. Backcross progenies were quite variable for both traits. SSR markers did not reveal segregation distortion in the backcross generations for these interspecific hybrids. The results demonstrate that generations derived from sexual interspecific hybridization can be a powerful tool for S. melongena and S. aethiopicum Kumba group breeding.
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