Using Mutation Breeding to Improve the Eating Characteristics of the Fusarium Wilt-Resistant Banana Variety, ‘Goldfinger’ (AAAB)

Author:

Robertson Katelyn1,Hamill Sharon2ORCID,Wright Carole3ORCID,Bianco Massimo1,Balsom Ashley1,Moller Simoné4,Pramanik Ishita4,Lyons Philippa4,Daniells Jeff1

Affiliation:

1. Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, South Johnstone Research Facility, Boogan 4871, Australia

2. Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Maroochy Research Facility, Nambour 4560, Australia

3. Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Mareeba Research Facility, Mareeba 4880, Australia

4. Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Health and Food Sciences Precinct, Coopers Plains 4108, Australia

Abstract

Banana production in Australia is under threat from Fusarium wilt Tropical Race 4 (TR4), and the option of growing a disease-resistant variety is sought after by many farmers. Goldfinger is one such alternative; however, it was previously rejected by Australian consumers. In Phase I of this investigation, mutagenesis was employed as a practical method to generate large numbers of novel variants. In Phase II, 631 variants were established in a field trial where agronomic and postharvest assessments, including taste-testing, identified 20 improved selections. Phase III involved a replicated field evaluation of the selections with favourable mutations, where further taste-testing revealed five selections with the most promising eating characteristics. In Phase IV, the five selections underwent large-scale consumer and sensory evaluations where four of them performed as well as the industry standard controls ‘Williams’ Cavendish and Lady Finger. The sensory analysis revealed differences in the fruit flavour profile and textural attributes, and these features will play a key role in bringing a new banana variety to market and for promotion to consumers. Screening of the variants’ resistance to yellow Sigatoka was integrated into the project, but further work is needed to ensure these four selections have retained their TR4 resistance.

Funder

Hort Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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