Multi‐year field trials provide a massive repository of trait data on a highly diverse population of tomato and uncover novel determinants of tomato productivity

Author:

Zemach Itay1,Alseekh Saleh23ORCID,Tadmor‐Levi Roni1,Fisher Josef1,Torgeman Shai1,Trigerman Shay1,Nauen Julia2,Hayut Shdema Filler4,Mann Varda4,Rochsar Edan1,Finkers Richard5,Wendenburg Regina2,Osorio Sonia26,Bergmann Susan2,Lunn John E.2ORCID,Semel Yaniv7,Hirschberg Joseph4,Fernie Alisdair R.23ORCID,Zamir Dani1

Affiliation:

1. The Robert H Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rehovot Israel

2. Max‐Planck‐Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology Am Mühlenberg 1 14476 Potsdam‐Golm Germany

3. Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology 4000 Plovdiv Bulgaria

4. Department of Genetics, Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem 9190401 Israel

5. Plant Breeding Wageningen Plant Research Droevendaalsesteeg 1, 6708PB Wageningen The Netherlands

6. Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterranea “La Mayora” University of Malaga‐Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientıficas Malaga Spain

7. Phenome Networks 10 Plaut Street, Science Park 76706 Rehovot Israel

Abstract

SUMMARYTomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a prominent fruit with rich genetic resources for crop improvement. By using a phenotype‐guided screen of over 7900 tomato accessions from around the world, we identified new associations for complex traits such as fruit weight and total soluble solids (Brix). Here, we present the phenotypic data from several years of trials. To illustrate the power of this dataset we use two case studies. First, evaluation of color revealed allelic variation in phytoene synthase 1 that resulted in differently colored or even bicolored fruit. Secondly, in view of the negative relationship between fruit weight and Brix, we pre‐selected a subset of the collection that includes high and low Brix values in each category of fruit size. Genome‐wide association analysis allowed us to detect novel loci associated with total soluble solid content and fruit weight. In addition, we developed eight F2 biparental intraspecific populations. Furthermore, by taking a phenotype‐guided approach we were able to isolate individuals with high Brix values that were not compromised in terms of yield. In addition, the demonstration of novel results despite the high number of previous genome‐wide association studies of these traits in tomato suggests that adoption of a phenotype‐guided pre‐selection of germplasm may represent a useful strategy for finding target genes for breeding.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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