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Diversity and determinants of bitterness, astringency, and fat content in cultivated Nacional and native Amazonian cocoa accessions from Ecuador

Authors :
Colonges, Kelly
Seguine, Edward
Saltos, Alejandra
Davrieux, Fabrice
Minier, Jérôme
Jimenez, Juan Carlos
Lahon, Marie-Christine
Calderón, Darío
Subia, Cristian
Sotomayor, Ignacio
Fernández, Fabián
Fouet, Olivier
Rhone, Bénédicte
Argout, Xavier
Lebrun, Marc
Costet, Pierre
Lanaud, Claire
Boulanger, Renaud
Loor Solorzano, Rey Gaston
Colonges, Kelly
Seguine, Edward
Saltos, Alejandra
Davrieux, Fabrice
Minier, Jérôme
Jimenez, Juan Carlos
Lahon, Marie-Christine
Calderón, Darío
Subia, Cristian
Sotomayor, Ignacio
Fernández, Fabián
Fouet, Olivier
Rhone, Bénédicte
Argout, Xavier
Lebrun, Marc
Costet, Pierre
Lanaud, Claire
Boulanger, Renaud
Loor Solorzano, Rey Gaston
Source :
Plant Genome
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is the only tree that can produce cocoa. Cocoa beans are highly sought after by chocolate makers to produce chocolate. Cocoa can be fine aromatic, characterized by floral and fruity notes, or it can be described as standard cocoa with a more pronounced cocoa aroma and bitterness. In this study, the genetic and biochemical determinants of sensorial notes and nonvolatile compounds related to bitterness, astringency, fat content, and protein content will be investigated in two populations: a cultivated modern Nacional population and a population of cocoa accessions collected recently in the Ecuadorian South Amazonia area of origin of the Nacional ancestral variety. For this purpose, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was carried out on both populations, with results of biochemical compounds evaluated by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) assays and with sensory evaluations. Twenty areas of associations were detected for sensorial data especially bitterness and astringency. Fifty-three areas of associations were detected linked to nonvolatile compounds. A total of 81 candidate genes could be identified in the areas of the association.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Plant Genome
Notes :
Amazonie, Équateur, text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366818195
Document Type :
Electronic Resource