Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)

Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata) is mainly grown as a leafy vegetable and oilseed crop. Sinigrin is predominant glucosinolate in the leaves of Ethiopian mustard. It is hydrolyzed by enzyme myrosinase to produce bioactive product specifically allyl-isothiocyanates. Due to sinigrin content, Ethio...

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Main Authors: Tesfay Teklehaymanot, Haijing Wang, Jianli Liang, Jian Wu, Runmao Lin, Zhen Zhou, Xu Cai, Xiaowu Wang
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-09-01
Series:Horticultural Plant Journal
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spelling doaj-434b18c281884a109615fd85eec3506a2021-04-02T14:26:32ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Horticultural Plant Journal2468-01412019-09-0155205212Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)Tesfay Teklehaymanot0Haijing Wang1Jianli Liang2Jian Wu3Runmao Lin4Zhen Zhou5Xu Cai6Xiaowu Wang7Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China; Tigray Agricultural Research Institute, Mekelle, Tigray, EthiopiaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sino-Dutch Joint Laboratory of Horticultural Genomics, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China; Corresponding author. Tel.: +86 10 82105971Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata) is mainly grown as a leafy vegetable and oilseed crop. Sinigrin is predominant glucosinolate in the leaves of Ethiopian mustard. It is hydrolyzed by enzyme myrosinase to produce bioactive product specifically allyl-isothiocyanates. Due to sinigrin content, Ethiopian mustard has a mild flavor and it is a healthy addition to human diet. However, sinigrin concentration depends on genotype. Understanding variations of plant morphology and sinigrin content may be the first step for crop improvement. According to the analyses of various plant characteristics among ninety nine Ethiopian mustard accessions, we found significant differences in plant height, chlorophyll content, and petiole length. In addition, sinigrin content was determined using ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem quadrupole mass spectrometers/tunable ultraviolet detector (UPLC-TQS/TUV). We found a significant difference in sinigrin content among leaves of 94 Ethiopian mustard accessions. Except for petiole length, the sinigrin content was negatively correlated with leaf area, leaf width, number of primary branches, and plant height. This information will help Ethiopian mustard breeders in screening breeding lines for new accessions. Keywords: Brassicaceae, mustard, sinigrin, leafy vegetable, glucosinolate, metabolitehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468014119301827
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author Tesfay Teklehaymanot
Haijing Wang
Jianli Liang
Jian Wu
Runmao Lin
Zhen Zhou
Xu Cai
Xiaowu Wang
spellingShingle Tesfay Teklehaymanot
Haijing Wang
Jianli Liang
Jian Wu
Runmao Lin
Zhen Zhou
Xu Cai
Xiaowu Wang
Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)
Horticultural Plant Journal
author_facet Tesfay Teklehaymanot
Haijing Wang
Jianli Liang
Jian Wu
Runmao Lin
Zhen Zhou
Xu Cai
Xiaowu Wang
author_sort Tesfay Teklehaymanot
title Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)
title_short Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)
title_full Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)
title_fullStr Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Plant Morphology and Sinigrin Content in Ethiopian Mustard (Brassica carinata L.)
title_sort variation in plant morphology and sinigrin content in ethiopian mustard (brassica carinata l.)
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Horticultural Plant Journal
issn 2468-0141
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata) is mainly grown as a leafy vegetable and oilseed crop. Sinigrin is predominant glucosinolate in the leaves of Ethiopian mustard. It is hydrolyzed by enzyme myrosinase to produce bioactive product specifically allyl-isothiocyanates. Due to sinigrin content, Ethiopian mustard has a mild flavor and it is a healthy addition to human diet. However, sinigrin concentration depends on genotype. Understanding variations of plant morphology and sinigrin content may be the first step for crop improvement. According to the analyses of various plant characteristics among ninety nine Ethiopian mustard accessions, we found significant differences in plant height, chlorophyll content, and petiole length. In addition, sinigrin content was determined using ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem quadrupole mass spectrometers/tunable ultraviolet detector (UPLC-TQS/TUV). We found a significant difference in sinigrin content among leaves of 94 Ethiopian mustard accessions. Except for petiole length, the sinigrin content was negatively correlated with leaf area, leaf width, number of primary branches, and plant height. This information will help Ethiopian mustard breeders in screening breeding lines for new accessions. Keywords: Brassicaceae, mustard, sinigrin, leafy vegetable, glucosinolate, metabolite
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468014119301827
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