Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying

Background. While working with such cross-pollinated crops as sugar beet, the greatest problem is the fixation of valuable genotypes. Using apomixis to produce breeding material helps to accelerate the breeding process and save the desired combination of genes.Materials and methods. The research obj...

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Main Author: D. V. Sokolova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources 2020-12-01
Series:Труды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции
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Online Access:https://elpub.vir.nw.ru/jour/article/view/812
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spelling doaj-54a3345ba96946d89d8551dae25bae7c2021-07-05T03:33:10ZengN.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic ResourcesТруды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции2227-88342619-09822020-12-0118149310110.30901/2227-8834-2020-4-93-101478Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studyingD. V. Sokolova0N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic ResourcesBackground. While working with such cross-pollinated crops as sugar beet, the greatest problem is the fixation of valuable genotypes. Using apomixis to produce breeding material helps to accelerate the breeding process and save the desired combination of genes.Materials and methods. The research objects were 110 accessions of sugar beet from the VIR collection. Field experiments and assessments of the resistance to Cercospora leaf spot, monogermity, and non-bolting were performed according to VIR’s guidelines in 2016–2018 at Pushkin and Pavlovsk Laboratories of VIR and Maikop Experiment Station of VIR. The sugar level in roots was measured using an optical refractometer.Results. A comprehensive study of sugar beet accessions resulted in the development of apomictic lines with cytoplasmic male sterility, followed by an evaluation of their economically important characters. An extremely rare occurrence of biotypes with the 0-type sterility (less than 0.5%) was observed in the population. The seeds obtained from apomixis-prone lines demonstrated a significant difference during inbreeding from the seeds of fertile inbred genotypes: no inbreeding depression was observed in apomictic lines. Lines combining sterility and monogermity in their genotype were produced. Testing parent accessions and apomictic forms did not reveal significant differences in the sugar content and root yield, so the resulting forms can be efficiently used in future breeding programs.Conclusion. Using apomixis to develop sugar beet lines helped to fixate the sugar content level, biennial plant development cycle, and Cercospora leaf spot resistance. Thus, apomixis is promising for ensuring maternal inheritance and preserving the desired combination of genes in sugar beet, thereby accelerating the breeding process.https://elpub.vir.nw.ru/jour/article/view/812beta vulgaris l.genotypecytoplasmic male sterilitymonogermityinbreedingseed qualitybolting resistance
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Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
Труды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции
beta vulgaris l.
genotype
cytoplasmic male sterility
monogermity
inbreeding
seed quality
bolting resistance
author_facet D. V. Sokolova
author_sort D. V. Sokolova
title Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
title_short Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
title_full Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
title_fullStr Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
title_full_unstemmed Apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
title_sort apomictic lines of sugar beet: development and studying
publisher N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources
series Труды по прикладной ботанике, генетике и селекции
issn 2227-8834
2619-0982
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background. While working with such cross-pollinated crops as sugar beet, the greatest problem is the fixation of valuable genotypes. Using apomixis to produce breeding material helps to accelerate the breeding process and save the desired combination of genes.Materials and methods. The research objects were 110 accessions of sugar beet from the VIR collection. Field experiments and assessments of the resistance to Cercospora leaf spot, monogermity, and non-bolting were performed according to VIR’s guidelines in 2016–2018 at Pushkin and Pavlovsk Laboratories of VIR and Maikop Experiment Station of VIR. The sugar level in roots was measured using an optical refractometer.Results. A comprehensive study of sugar beet accessions resulted in the development of apomictic lines with cytoplasmic male sterility, followed by an evaluation of their economically important characters. An extremely rare occurrence of biotypes with the 0-type sterility (less than 0.5%) was observed in the population. The seeds obtained from apomixis-prone lines demonstrated a significant difference during inbreeding from the seeds of fertile inbred genotypes: no inbreeding depression was observed in apomictic lines. Lines combining sterility and monogermity in their genotype were produced. Testing parent accessions and apomictic forms did not reveal significant differences in the sugar content and root yield, so the resulting forms can be efficiently used in future breeding programs.Conclusion. Using apomixis to develop sugar beet lines helped to fixate the sugar content level, biennial plant development cycle, and Cercospora leaf spot resistance. Thus, apomixis is promising for ensuring maternal inheritance and preserving the desired combination of genes in sugar beet, thereby accelerating the breeding process.
topic beta vulgaris l.
genotype
cytoplasmic male sterility
monogermity
inbreeding
seed quality
bolting resistance
url https://elpub.vir.nw.ru/jour/article/view/812
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