Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.

Banana (Musa spp.) plants produce many health promoting compounds in leaf, peel and pulp. For a robust metabolic analysis of these tissues, leaf at five developmental stages were compared to assess suitable sampling practices. Results confirmed that the common sampling practise of leaf 3 is applicab...

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Autores principales: Drapal, M., Amah, D., Schöny, H., Brown, A., Swennen, Rony L., Fraser, P.D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108485
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author Drapal, M.
Amah, D.
Schöny, H.
Brown, A.
Swennen, Rony L.
Fraser, P.D.
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Brown, A.
Drapal, M.
Fraser, P.D.
Schöny, H.
Swennen, Rony L.
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description Banana (Musa spp.) plants produce many health promoting compounds in leaf, peel and pulp. For a robust metabolic analysis of these tissues, leaf at five developmental stages were compared to assess suitable sampling practices. Results confirmed that the common sampling practise of leaf 3 is applicable for metabolic comparisons. The developed work flow was applied to analyse the metabolite diversity present in 18 different Musa varieties, providing baseline levels of metabolites in leaf, peel and pulp tissue. Correlation analysis was then used to ascertain whether similar trends can be detected in the three plant tissues of the diversity panel. The genome group displayed a dominant role in the composition of the metabolome in all three tissues. This led to the conclusion that a correlation between tissues was only possible within a genome group as the different parental backgrounds caused too great a variation in the metabolomes. It also suggests the metabolome could be used to monitor the interaction/hybridisation of genomes during breeding programmes.
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spelling CGSpace1084852024-05-01T08:19:33Z Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp. Drapal, M. Amah, D. Schöny, H. Brown, A. Swennen, Rony L. Fraser, P.D. bananas breeding resources metabolites genomes Banana (Musa spp.) plants produce many health promoting compounds in leaf, peel and pulp. For a robust metabolic analysis of these tissues, leaf at five developmental stages were compared to assess suitable sampling practices. Results confirmed that the common sampling practise of leaf 3 is applicable for metabolic comparisons. The developed work flow was applied to analyse the metabolite diversity present in 18 different Musa varieties, providing baseline levels of metabolites in leaf, peel and pulp tissue. Correlation analysis was then used to ascertain whether similar trends can be detected in the three plant tissues of the diversity panel. The genome group displayed a dominant role in the composition of the metabolome in all three tissues. This led to the conclusion that a correlation between tissues was only possible within a genome group as the different parental backgrounds caused too great a variation in the metabolomes. It also suggests the metabolome could be used to monitor the interaction/hybridisation of genomes during breeding programmes. 2020-08 2020-06-16T11:31:46Z 2020-06-16T11:31:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108485 en Limited Access Elsevier Drapal, M., Amah, D., Schöny, H., Brown, A., Swennen, R. & Fraser, P.D. (2020). Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp. Phytochemistry, 176: 112388, 1-9.
spellingShingle bananas
breeding
resources
metabolites
genomes
Drapal, M.
Amah, D.
Schöny, H.
Brown, A.
Swennen, Rony L.
Fraser, P.D.
Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.
title Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.
title_full Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.
title_fullStr Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.
title_short Assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf, peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid Musa spp.
title_sort assessment of metabolic variability and diversity present in leaf peel and pulp tissue of diploid and triploid musa spp
topic bananas
breeding
resources
metabolites
genomes
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108485
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