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Secondary Metabolite Profile in Induced Tetraploids of Wild Solanum commersoniiDun.

✍ Scribed by Immacolata Caruso; Laura Lepore; Nunziatina De Tommasi; Fabrizio Dal Piaz; Luigi Frusciante; Riccardo Aversano; Raffaele Garramone; Domenico Carputo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
210 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1612-1872

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The main aim of this work was to study the leaf secondary metabolite profiles of artificially induced tetraploids (2__n__=4__x__=48) of Solanum commersonii, a diploid (2__n__=2__x__=24) wild potato species. The tetraploid genotypes of S. commersonii were produced by oryzalin treatment. Both HPLC‐UV and LC/MS analyses revealed that there were no qualitative differences in the metabolite profiles between the diploid S. commersonii and its tetraploids. By contrast, the results showed that the phenylpropanoid content was generally significantly higher in the tetraploids than in the diploid S. commersonii. Concerning the glycoalkaloids (GAs), the results provided evidence that the content of minor GAs (solanidenediol triose, solanidadienol lycotetraose, and solanidenol lycotetraose) was higher in tetraploids than in the diploid progenitor, while the content of major GAs (dehydrodemissine and dehydrocommersonine) was significantly higher in diploid S. commersonii than in its tetraploid genotypes. The results are discussed from the practical perspective of potato biodiversity enhancement.