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- Title
COMPARATIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF SOMATIC HYBRIDS OF SOLANUM BULBOCASTANUM + S. TUBEROSUM CV. 'RASANT' WITH THEIR PARENTS IN RELATION TO BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES TO WOUND STRESS AND TRICHOME COMPOSITION.
- Authors
CRUCERIU, DANIEL; ERDELY-MOLNAR, IMOLA; DIACONEASA, ZORITA; MARGINEANU, ANTONIA MARIA; AURORI, ADRIANA; RAKOSY-TICAN, ELENA
- Abstract
Potato production is severely affected worldwide due to its susceptibility to pathogens and pests. Solanum bulbocastanum, a potential source of resistance genes, is sexually incompatible with potato. Therefore, somatic hybridization is an alternative tool for enrichment of the potato resistance gene pool. Some important mechanisms involved in resistance are trichomes and various plant secondary metabolites. These resistance mechanisms were recorded in S. bulbocastanum, potato cv. 'Rasant' and two of their somatic hybrids with different chromosome numbers in order to evaluate the acquisition of these resistance traits by somatic hybridization. The foliar trichomes were characterized microscopically for morphology and density. Total polyphenolic (TPC) and flavonoid (TFC) content and antioxidant activity (AA) were quantified, both before and after mechanical wounding. Wounding increased TPC, TFC and AA in all tested genotypes. S. bulbocastanum was far superior for all parameters when compared with S. tuberosum cv. Rasant. The 1508/5 somatic hybrid proved to be similar to the wild species for trichome morphology and density, whereas it has intermediate phenotype for the TPC, TFC and AA compared to the genitors. Therefore, somatic hybridization proves to be a useful tool for resistance mechanisms transfer from a wild species to a somatic hybrid, the 1508/5 genotype being a good candidate for future use in pre-breeding programs.
- Subjects
SOMATIC hybrids; SOLANUM; POTATOES; PLANT metabolites; METABOLITES; TRICHOMES
- Publication
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Chemia, 2020, Vol 65, Issue 2, p133
- ISSN
1224-7154
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24193/subbchem.2020.2.11