GLYCOALKALOID CONTENT IN TUBERS OF HYBRID AND BACKCROSS POPULATIONS FROM A SOLANUM-TUBEROSUM X S-CHACOENSE CROSS

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作者
SANFORD, LL
DEAHL, KL
SINDEN, SL
KOBAYASHI, RS
机构
[1] Agricultural Research Service, Plant Science Institute, Vegetable Laboratory, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, 20705, MD
来源
AMERICAN POTATO JOURNAL | 1995年 / 72卷 / 05期
关键词
POTATO; SOLANINE; CHACONINE; LEAFHOPPER;
D O I
10.1007/BF02849280
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The glycoalkaloid contents of tubers were measured in hybrid and backcross populations derived from a cross of Solanum chaconseBitter (PI 472810, 2n=2x=24) with Solanum tuberosum L. (2n=4x=48). In tubers sampled from near the median size in each population and parent, the mean total glycoalkaloid (TGA) contents of the S. chacoense and S. tuberosum parent genotypes, and the F-2 and F-4 hybrid genotypes were 245, 4, 39, and 35 mg/100 g fresh weight (fw), respectively. Backcrossing the F-2 genotypes to S. tuberosum reduced the mean TGA content to 15 mg/100 g fw. A second backcross further reduced the content to 9 mg/100 g fw. However, some genotypes in both backcross populations (25% and 10%) had TGA contents above the generally accepted upper limit of 20 mg/100 g fw. Tuber size was significantly smaller in the S. chacoense parent and the hybrid populations compared with the size in the S. tuberosum parent and backcross populations. In a second sampling of tubers from each population, intentionally selected to equalize tuber size among populations, the mean tuber size for populations was reduced by 79%. The mean population TGA content increased by 44%. However, the differences and rankings among parent, hybrid, and backcross populations were the same for both tuber samplings.
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