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Association between vitamin content, plant morphology and geographical origin in a worldwide collection of the orphan crop Gynandropsis gynandra (Cleomaceae)

We examined the variation in carotenoids, tocopherols and ascorbic acid as well as morphological traits in a worldwide germplasm of 76 accessions of the orphan leafy vegetable Gynandropsis gynandra (Cleomaceae) using greenhouse experiments and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. The lev...

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Published in:Planta 2019-09, Vol.250 (3), p.933-947
Main Authors: Sogbohossou, E. O. Dêêdi, Kortekaas, Dieke, Achigan-Dako, Enoch G., Maundu, Patrick, Stoilova, Tsvetelina, Van Deynze, Allen, de Vos, Ric C. H., Schranz, M. Eric
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description We examined the variation in carotenoids, tocopherols and ascorbic acid as well as morphological traits in a worldwide germplasm of 76 accessions of the orphan leafy vegetable Gynandropsis gynandra (Cleomaceae) using greenhouse experiments and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. The levels of carotenoids and tocopherols accumulating in the leaves varied significantly across accessions and were linked with the geographical origin and morphological variation. The main carotenoids included lutein, β-carotene, a-carotene and violaxanthin. A twofold to threefold variation was observed for these compounds. The main tocopherols detected were a-tocopherol and γ-tocopherol with a 20-fold variation. A ninefold variation in vitamin C concentration and independent of geographical origin was observed. Overall, the accessions were grouped into three clusters based on variation in nutrient content and morphology. West African accessions were short plants with small leaves and with high tocopherol contents and relatively low carotenoid contents, Asian accessions were short plants with broad leaves and with relatively low carotenoid and high tocopherol contents, while East–Southern African plants were tall with high contents of both carotenoids and chlorophylls and low tocopherol contents. Carotenoids were positively correlated with plant height as well as foliar and floral traits but negatively correlated with tocopherols. The absence of a significant correlation between vitamin C and other traits indicated that breeding for high carotenoids or tocopherols content may be coupled with improved leaf yield and vitamin C content. Our study provides baseline information on the natural variation available for traits of interest for breeding for enhanced crop yield and nutrient content in Gynandropsis gynandra.
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subjects Agriculture
Ascorbic acid
Ascorbic Acid - metabolism
Biomedical and Life Sciences
BIOS Applied Metabolic Systems
Biosystematics
Biosystematiek
Carotene
Carotenoids
Carotenoids - metabolism
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll - metabolism
Cleome - anatomy & histology
Cleome - growth & development
Cleome - metabolism
Correlation
Crop Production
Crop yield
Crops, Agricultural - anatomy & histology
Crops, Agricultural - growth & development
Cultivars
Ecology
EPS
Forestry
Geography
Germplasm
High performance liquid chromatography
Leaves
Life Sciences
Liquid chromatography
Lutein
Morphology
Nutrient content
Nutritive Value
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Orphan Crops
Plant Breeding
Plant morphology
Plant Sciences
Plants
PPO/PRI WOT CGN
PRI BIOS Applied Metabolic Systems
Quantitative Trait, Heritable
Tocopherol
Tocopherols
Tocopherols - metabolism
Variation
Violaxanthin
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Vitamins - metabolism
WOT CGN
β-Carotene
title Association between vitamin content, plant morphology and geographical origin in a worldwide collection of the orphan crop Gynandropsis gynandra (Cleomaceae)
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