Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)

Dioscorea alata L. is one of the most widely grown and economically important yam species. Hundreds of accessions are maintained ex situ in germplasm collections and have been characterized with descriptors but new tools are still needed to assess tuber chemical composition. The objectives of the pr...

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Main Authors: Lebot, V., Malapa, R., Abraham, K., Molisale, T., Van Kien, N., Gueye, B., Waki, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97862
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author Lebot, V.
Malapa, R.
Abraham, K.
Molisale, T.
Van Kien, N.
Gueye, B.
Waki, J.
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Gueye, B.
Lebot, V.
Malapa, R.
Molisale, T.
Van Kien, N.
Waki, J.
author_facet Lebot, V.
Malapa, R.
Abraham, K.
Molisale, T.
Van Kien, N.
Gueye, B.
Waki, J.
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description Dioscorea alata L. is one of the most widely grown and economically important yam species. Hundreds of accessions are maintained ex situ in germplasm collections and have been characterized with descriptors but new tools are still needed to assess tuber chemical composition. The objectives of the present study were to analyze saponins and catechins profiles in 388 D. alata cultivars (landraces) from distant geographical sources (Nigeria, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu) and to compare them with those of 162 selected hybrids. The relationships between these compounds and tuber flesh oxidation and browning were also studied in order to understand their possible role in the ancient cultivars selection process. Dioscin and gracillin, the most documented Dioscorea saponins, were absent among the 550 D. alata cultivars and hybrids analyzed using HP-TLC. Two saponins and four catechins were quantitated, including epicatechin. Mean total catechins and saponins values were very low for most cultivars and higher mean values were found in hybrids. Correlation coefficients revealed possible relationships between total saponins and catechins contents with speed of oxidation, presence of mucilage and flour colour. Distribution of cultivars values within each country indicate that these were mostly selected for their low saponins and catechins contents through simple visual assessment. Metabolite profiles can be used to improve the phenotyping efficiency of D. alata hybrids generated through conventional breeding.
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spelling CGSpace978622025-01-28T07:08:05Z Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.) Lebot, V. Malapa, R. Abraham, K. Molisale, T. Van Kien, N. Gueye, B. Waki, J. dioscorea alata domestication saponins tuber Dioscorea alata L. is one of the most widely grown and economically important yam species. Hundreds of accessions are maintained ex situ in germplasm collections and have been characterized with descriptors but new tools are still needed to assess tuber chemical composition. The objectives of the present study were to analyze saponins and catechins profiles in 388 D. alata cultivars (landraces) from distant geographical sources (Nigeria, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu) and to compare them with those of 162 selected hybrids. The relationships between these compounds and tuber flesh oxidation and browning were also studied in order to understand their possible role in the ancient cultivars selection process. Dioscin and gracillin, the most documented Dioscorea saponins, were absent among the 550 D. alata cultivars and hybrids analyzed using HP-TLC. Two saponins and four catechins were quantitated, including epicatechin. Mean total catechins and saponins values were very low for most cultivars and higher mean values were found in hybrids. Correlation coefficients revealed possible relationships between total saponins and catechins contents with speed of oxidation, presence of mucilage and flour colour. Distribution of cultivars values within each country indicate that these were mostly selected for their low saponins and catechins contents through simple visual assessment. Metabolite profiles can be used to improve the phenotyping efficiency of D. alata hybrids generated through conventional breeding. 2018-08 2018-11-02T15:07:54Z 2018-11-02T15:07:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97862 en Limited Access Springer Lebot, V., Malapa, R., Abraham, K., Molisalé, T., Van Kien, N., Gueye, B. & Waki, J. (2018). Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.). Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 65(6), 1699-1709.
spellingShingle dioscorea alata
domestication
saponins
tuber
Lebot, V.
Malapa, R.
Abraham, K.
Molisale, T.
Van Kien, N.
Gueye, B.
Waki, J.
Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)
title Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)
title_full Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)
title_fullStr Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)
title_full_unstemmed Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)
title_short Secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars (Dioscorea alata L.)
title_sort secondary metabolites content may clarify the traditional selection process of the greater yam cultivars dioscorea alata l
topic dioscorea alata
domestication
saponins
tuber
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97862
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