Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland

Tuberization of potatoes exposed to different photoperiod regimes has been earlier investigated in several studies. However, there is still a limited understanding of the entire tuberization process and the factors influencing this process. One of the constraints of the previous studies has been the...

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Published in:Suomen Maataloustieteellisen Seuran Tiedote
Main Authors: Zaban, A., Veteläinen, M., Celis-Gamboa, C. B., van Berloo, R., Häggman, H., Visser, R. G.
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author Zaban, A.
Veteläinen, M.
Celis-Gamboa, C. B.
van Berloo, R.
Häggman, H.
Visser, R. G.
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description Tuberization of potatoes exposed to different photoperiod regimes has been earlier investigated in several studies. However, there is still a limited understanding of the entire tuberization process and the factors influencing this process. One of the constraints of the previous studies has been the use of only one or a few genotypes. Furthermore, the experimental designs have not utilised the natural growing conditions with continuous changes in daylength during the growing season. The general aim of the project was to study the developmental dynamics of the broad-based potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) (CxE) population development at different climatical regimes under the very long-day, long-day and short conditions in Finland, the Netherlands and Ecuador/Venezuela, respectively. In this paper we are presenting some of the results achieved in the studies in Finland during the growing season 2004. In addition to population level trait characteristics we also describe here some of the identified QTLs (quantitative trait loci) for stolon related and tuber formation traits. In some cases we also compare the expression of some of the traits both in Finland and Netherlands.The main difference between the CxE population grown in Finland and the Netherlands was that the onset of flowering took place one week later in Finland. The relationship between tuber initiation and onset of flowering differed depending on the day length. In Finland approximately 70 % of the genotypes had swollen stolon tips before the onset of flowering, while in the Netherlands only 30 % of the genotypes had reached this condition. We also found numerous different trait linked QTLs, for example, a QTL associated with tuber formation was identified on chromosome E5, and QTLs associated with stolon characteristics on chromosomes E1, E4, E10 and E12. As a conclusion, the present preliminary results provide a good basis for determining the influence of different environmental conditions on potato development. In addition, the QTLs obtained in this study give a better understanding of the genetics of complex characters, and can be used in improving the potato crop in breeding programs.
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/76724 2025-01-16T23:53:02+00:00 Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland Zaban, A. Veteläinen, M. Celis-Gamboa, C. B. van Berloo, R. Häggman, H. Visser, R. G. 2006-01-31 application/pdf https://journal.fi/smst/article/view/76724 https://doi.org/10.33354/smst.76724 eng eng Suomen Maataloustieteellinen Seura https://journal.fi/smst/article/view/76724/37919 https://journal.fi/smst/article/view/76724 doi:10.33354/smst.76724 Suomen Maataloustieteellisen Seuran Tiedote; Nro 21 (2006): Maataloustieteen päivät 2006; 1–7 0358-5220 Potato flowering tuberization day length QTLs info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2006 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.33354/smst.76724 2020-05-29T23:51:22Z Tuberization of potatoes exposed to different photoperiod regimes has been earlier investigated in several studies. However, there is still a limited understanding of the entire tuberization process and the factors influencing this process. One of the constraints of the previous studies has been the use of only one or a few genotypes. Furthermore, the experimental designs have not utilised the natural growing conditions with continuous changes in daylength during the growing season. The general aim of the project was to study the developmental dynamics of the broad-based potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) (CxE) population development at different climatical regimes under the very long-day, long-day and short conditions in Finland, the Netherlands and Ecuador/Venezuela, respectively. In this paper we are presenting some of the results achieved in the studies in Finland during the growing season 2004. In addition to population level trait characteristics we also describe here some of the identified QTLs (quantitative trait loci) for stolon related and tuber formation traits. In some cases we also compare the expression of some of the traits both in Finland and Netherlands.The main difference between the CxE population grown in Finland and the Netherlands was that the onset of flowering took place one week later in Finland. The relationship between tuber initiation and onset of flowering differed depending on the day length. In Finland approximately 70 % of the genotypes had swollen stolon tips before the onset of flowering, while in the Netherlands only 30 % of the genotypes had reached this condition. We also found numerous different trait linked QTLs, for example, a QTL associated with tuber formation was identified on chromosome E5, and QTLs associated with stolon characteristics on chromosomes E1, E4, E10 and E12. As a conclusion, the present preliminary results provide a good basis for determining the influence of different environmental conditions on potato development. In addition, the QTLs obtained in this study give a better understanding of the genetics of complex characters, and can be used in improving the potato crop in breeding programs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Suomen Maataloustieteellisen Seuran Tiedote 21
spellingShingle Potato
flowering
tuberization
day length
QTLs
Zaban, A.
Veteläinen, M.
Celis-Gamboa, C. B.
van Berloo, R.
Häggman, H.
Visser, R. G.
Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland
title Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland
title_full Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland
title_fullStr Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland
title_short Physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the Netherlands and Northern Finland
title_sort physiological and genetic aspects of a diploid potato population in the netherlands and northern finland
topic Potato
flowering
tuberization
day length
QTLs
topic_facet Potato
flowering
tuberization
day length
QTLs
url https://journal.fi/smst/article/view/76724
https://doi.org/10.33354/smst.76724