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Portuguese Common Bean Natural Variation Helps to Clarify the Genetic Architecture of the Legume's Nutritional Composition and Protein Quality

AutorMendes, Francisco A.; Leitão, Susana T.; Correia, Verónica; Mecha, Elsa; Rubiales, Diego CSIC ORCID ; Bronze, Maria do Rosário; Vaz Patto, María Carlota
Palabras claveTrypsin inhibitors
GWAS
Phaseolus vulgaris
Amino acids
Carbohydrates
Fat
Fiber
Nutritional quality
Resistant starch
Fecha de publicaciónene-2022
EditorMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
CitaciónPlants 11(1): 26 (2022)
ResumenCommon bean is a nutritious food legume widely appreciated by consumers worldwide. It is a staple food in Latin America, and a component of the Mediterranean diet, being an affordable source of protein with high potential as a gourmet food. Breeding for nutritional quality, including both macro and micronutrients, and meeting organoleptic consumers' preferences is a difficult task which is facilitated by uncovering the genetic basis of related traits. This study explored the diversity of 106 Portuguese common bean accessions, under two contrasting environments, to gain insight into the genetic basis of nutritional composition (ash, carbohydrates, fat, fiber, moisture, protein, and resistant starch contents) and protein quality (amino acid contents and trypsin inhibitor activity) traits through a genome-wide association study. Single-nucleotide polymorphism-trait associations were tested using linear mixed models accounting for the accessions' genetic relatedness. Mapping resolution to the gene level was achieved in 56% of the cases, with 102 candidate genes proposed for 136 genomic regions associated with trait variation. Only one marker-trait association was stable across environments, highlighting the associations' environment-specific nature and the importance of genotype × environment interaction for crops' local adaptation and quality. This study provides novel information to better understand the molecular mechanisms regulating the nutritional quality in common bean and promising molecular tools to aid future breeding efforts to answer consumers' concerns.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3390/plants11010026
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/286816
DOI10.3390/plants11010026
E-ISSN2223-7747
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