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QTL mapping of fruit mineral contents provides new chances for molecular breeding of tomato nutritional traits
Authors:Carmen Capel  Fernando J Yuste-Lisbona  Gloria López-Casado  Trinidad Angosto  Antonio Heredia  Jesús Cuartero  Rafael Fernández-Muñoz  Rafael Lozano  Juan Capel
Institution:1.Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología Agroalimentaria (BITAL),Universidad de Almería,Almería,Spain;2.Instituto de Hortofruticultura Subtropical y Mediterránea La Mayora,Universidad de Málaga-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,Algarrobo-Costa,Spain;3.Departamento de Biología y Geología (Genética), Edificio CITE II-B,Universidad de Almería,Almería,Spain
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Agronomical characterization of a RIL population for fruit mineral contents allowed for the identification of QTL controlling these fruit quality traits, flanked by co-dominant markers useful for marker-assisted breeding.

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Tomato quality is a multi-variant attribute directly depending on fruit chemical composition, which in turn determines the benefits of tomato consumption for human health. Commercially available tomato varieties possess limited variability in fruit quality traits. Wild species, such as Solanum pimpinellifolium, could provide different nutritional advantages and can be used for tomato breeding to improve overall fruit quality. Determining the genetic basis of the inheritance of all the traits that contribute to tomato fruit quality will increase the efficiency of the breeding program necessary to take advantage of the wild species variability. A high-density linkage map has been constructed from a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from a cross between tomato Solanum lycopersicum and the wild-relative species S. pimpinellifolium. The RIL population was evaluated for fruit mineral contents during three consecutive growing seasons. The data obtained allowed for the identification of main QTL and novel epistatic interaction among QTL controlling fruit mineral contents on the basis of a multiple-environment analysis. Most of the QTL were flanked by candidate genes providing valuable information for both tomato breeding for new varieties with novel nutritional properties and the starting point to identify the genes underlying these QTL, which will help to reveal the genetic basis of tomato fruit nutritional properties.
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