Selection for contrasting seed tocopherol content in sunflower seeds

Sunflower oil, with more than 09 of tocopherols in the alpha-tocopherol form, supplies more vitamin E than any other vegetable oil. Thus far, no breeding to increase vitamin E levels in sunflower seeds has been conducted. The objective of the present research was to develop sunflower lines with high and low total seed tocopherol content through evaluation and subsequent selection of a large germplasm collection (952 sunflower entries). A range of variation from 119 to 491 mg/kg was found. Selection conducted from S1 to S4 plant generations allowed the isolation of line IAST-413, with an increased tocopherol content of 467 mg/kg compared to 251 mg/kg in the control line HA89, and line IAST-522, with a reduced tocopherol content of 73 mg/kg. Another accession with potentially high tocopherol content, but completely self-incompatible, was crossed to the line HA89 followed by plant-to-row selection up to the F5 plant generation; it averaged 463 mg/kg compared to 240 mg/kg in HA89. Two field experiments carried out at Crdoba in southern Spain in 2006 and 2007 with different sowing dates confirmed that the increased tocopherol content in the selected lines was consistently expressed across environments. © 2010 Cambridge University Press.

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Main Authors: Velasco Varo, Leonardo, Moral, Lidia del, Pérez-Vich, Begoña, Fernández Martínez, José María
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spelling dig-ias-es-10261-918862018-08-03T10:05:07Z Selection for contrasting seed tocopherol content in sunflower seeds Velasco Varo, Leonardo Moral, Lidia del Pérez-Vich, Begoña Fernández Martínez, José María Sunflower oil, with more than 09 of tocopherols in the alpha-tocopherol form, supplies more vitamin E than any other vegetable oil. Thus far, no breeding to increase vitamin E levels in sunflower seeds has been conducted. The objective of the present research was to develop sunflower lines with high and low total seed tocopherol content through evaluation and subsequent selection of a large germplasm collection (952 sunflower entries). A range of variation from 119 to 491 mg/kg was found. Selection conducted from S1 to S4 plant generations allowed the isolation of line IAST-413, with an increased tocopherol content of 467 mg/kg compared to 251 mg/kg in the control line HA89, and line IAST-522, with a reduced tocopherol content of 73 mg/kg. Another accession with potentially high tocopherol content, but completely self-incompatible, was crossed to the line HA89 followed by plant-to-row selection up to the F5 plant generation; it averaged 463 mg/kg compared to 240 mg/kg in HA89. Two field experiments carried out at Crdoba in southern Spain in 2006 and 2007 with different sowing dates confirmed that the increased tocopherol content in the selected lines was consistently expressed across environments. © 2010 Cambridge University Press. Peer Reviewed 2014-02-18T08:23:57Z 2014-02-18T08:23:57Z 2010 2014-02-18T08:23:57Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1017/S0021859609990608 issn: 0021-8596 e-issn: 1469-5146 Journal of Agricultural Science 148(4): 393-400 (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/91886 10.1017/S0021859609990608 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021859609990608 open Cambridge University Press
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description Sunflower oil, with more than 09 of tocopherols in the alpha-tocopherol form, supplies more vitamin E than any other vegetable oil. Thus far, no breeding to increase vitamin E levels in sunflower seeds has been conducted. The objective of the present research was to develop sunflower lines with high and low total seed tocopherol content through evaluation and subsequent selection of a large germplasm collection (952 sunflower entries). A range of variation from 119 to 491 mg/kg was found. Selection conducted from S1 to S4 plant generations allowed the isolation of line IAST-413, with an increased tocopherol content of 467 mg/kg compared to 251 mg/kg in the control line HA89, and line IAST-522, with a reduced tocopherol content of 73 mg/kg. Another accession with potentially high tocopherol content, but completely self-incompatible, was crossed to the line HA89 followed by plant-to-row selection up to the F5 plant generation; it averaged 463 mg/kg compared to 240 mg/kg in HA89. Two field experiments carried out at Crdoba in southern Spain in 2006 and 2007 with different sowing dates confirmed that the increased tocopherol content in the selected lines was consistently expressed across environments. © 2010 Cambridge University Press.
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Fernández Martínez, José María
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Moral, Lidia del
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Fernández Martínez, José María
Selection for contrasting seed tocopherol content in sunflower seeds
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