Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars

Tree nuts play an important role in healthy diets, but their economic value and nutritional quality may be affected by their size and paternity. We assessed relationships between nut size and kernel recovery, the incidence of whole kernels, fatty acid composition and mineral nutrient concentrations...

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Main Authors: Tarran E. Richards, Wiebke Kämper, Stephen J. Trueman, Helen M. Wallace, Steven M. Ogbourne, Peter R. Brooks, Joel Nichols, Shahla Hosseini Bai
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/2/228
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spelling doaj-a23eb0d0e7d741459ddbad38683737202020-11-25T01:40:01ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-02-019222810.3390/plants9020228plants9020228Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia CultivarsTarran E. Richards0Wiebke Kämper1Stephen J. Trueman2Helen M. Wallace3Steven M. Ogbourne4Peter R. Brooks5Joel Nichols6Shahla Hosseini Bai7Genecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaGenecology Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, AustraliaTree nuts play an important role in healthy diets, but their economic value and nutritional quality may be affected by their size and paternity. We assessed relationships between nut size and kernel recovery, the incidence of whole kernels, fatty acid composition and mineral nutrient concentrations in three macadamia cultivars, “Daddow”, “816” and “A4”. We determined to what extent differences in nut size and quality were the result of different levels of cross- or self-paternity. Small nuts of all cultivars had lower kernel recovery than large nuts, and small nuts provided lower incidence of whole kernels in “Daddow” and “A4”. Small kernels had a lower relative abundance of the saturated fatty acid, palmitic acid, in all cultivars and higher relative abundance of the unsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid, in “Daddow” and “A4”. Small kernels had higher concentrations of many essential nutrients such as nitrogen and calcium, although potassium concentrations were lower in small kernels. Most nuts arose from cross-pollination. Therefore, nut size and kernel quality were not related to different levels of cross- and self-paternity. Identified cross-paternity was 88%, 78% and 90%, and identified self-paternity was 3%, 2% and 0%, for “Daddow”, “816” and “A4”, respectively. Small macadamia kernels are at least as nutritious as large macadamia kernels. High levels of cross-paternity confirmed that many macadamia cultivars are predominantly outcrossing. Macadamia growers may need to closely inter-plant cultivars and manage beehives to maximise cross-pollination.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/2/228breeding systemfatty acidshealthkernelsmacadamiamating systemnutrientsnutspollinationself-incompatibility
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author Tarran E. Richards
Wiebke Kämper
Stephen J. Trueman
Helen M. Wallace
Steven M. Ogbourne
Peter R. Brooks
Joel Nichols
Shahla Hosseini Bai
spellingShingle Tarran E. Richards
Wiebke Kämper
Stephen J. Trueman
Helen M. Wallace
Steven M. Ogbourne
Peter R. Brooks
Joel Nichols
Shahla Hosseini Bai
Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars
Plants
breeding system
fatty acids
health
kernels
macadamia
mating system
nutrients
nuts
pollination
self-incompatibility
author_facet Tarran E. Richards
Wiebke Kämper
Stephen J. Trueman
Helen M. Wallace
Steven M. Ogbourne
Peter R. Brooks
Joel Nichols
Shahla Hosseini Bai
author_sort Tarran E. Richards
title Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars
title_short Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars
title_full Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars
title_fullStr Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between Nut Size, Kernel Quality, Nutritional Composition and Levels of Outcrossing in Three Macadamia Cultivars
title_sort relationships between nut size, kernel quality, nutritional composition and levels of outcrossing in three macadamia cultivars
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Tree nuts play an important role in healthy diets, but their economic value and nutritional quality may be affected by their size and paternity. We assessed relationships between nut size and kernel recovery, the incidence of whole kernels, fatty acid composition and mineral nutrient concentrations in three macadamia cultivars, “Daddow”, “816” and “A4”. We determined to what extent differences in nut size and quality were the result of different levels of cross- or self-paternity. Small nuts of all cultivars had lower kernel recovery than large nuts, and small nuts provided lower incidence of whole kernels in “Daddow” and “A4”. Small kernels had a lower relative abundance of the saturated fatty acid, palmitic acid, in all cultivars and higher relative abundance of the unsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid, in “Daddow” and “A4”. Small kernels had higher concentrations of many essential nutrients such as nitrogen and calcium, although potassium concentrations were lower in small kernels. Most nuts arose from cross-pollination. Therefore, nut size and kernel quality were not related to different levels of cross- and self-paternity. Identified cross-paternity was 88%, 78% and 90%, and identified self-paternity was 3%, 2% and 0%, for “Daddow”, “816” and “A4”, respectively. Small macadamia kernels are at least as nutritious as large macadamia kernels. High levels of cross-paternity confirmed that many macadamia cultivars are predominantly outcrossing. Macadamia growers may need to closely inter-plant cultivars and manage beehives to maximise cross-pollination.
topic breeding system
fatty acids
health
kernels
macadamia
mating system
nutrients
nuts
pollination
self-incompatibility
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/2/228
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