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Breeding new sweetpotato genotypes combining elevated content of two antagonistic traits of high dry matter and beta-carotene content in a high root yield background

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dc.contributor.author Tongoona, P.B.
dc.contributor.author Afuape, S.O.
dc.contributor.author Asante, I.K.
dc.contributor.author Egesi, C.N.
dc.contributor.author Nwaigwe, G.
dc.contributor.author Offei, S.K.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-13T16:16:47Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-13T16:16:47Z
dc.date.issued 2019-11-29
dc.identifier.citation Afuape, S.O., Tongoona, P.B., Asante, I.K. et al. Euphytica (2019) 215: 211. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-019-2532-0 en_US
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-019-2532-0
dc.identifier.uri http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/34190
dc.description Research Article en_US
dc.description.abstract This study was embarked upon to stack two key but inversely associated sweetpotato traits (dry matter and beta-carotene content) through conventional breeding methods. Thirty-seven elite sweetpotato genotypes were evaluated for both traits, and 15 parents comprising five orange-, five yellow- and five white-fleshed genotypes were selected from the 37 for hybridization. Using bi-parental mating fashion, an F1 progeny population for both traits was developed. Of the 13 families developed, eight families had above 30% of the progenies made of orange-fleshed (high beta-carotene) genotypes with three families having at least 50% of the progenies as OFSP. All the families (except two) showed wide variation for beta-carotene content (range 0.15–12.39 mg/100gFW) with some progenies exhibiting transgressive segregation. For dry matter content, most of the progenies across families had dry matter content > 30%. Overall, 17 high yielding F1 genotypes that combined elevated beta-carotene and dry matter content were identified. These 17 genotypes showed that although a strong inverse relationship exists between dry matter and beta-carotene, the relationship does not make the development of genotypes expressing both traits totally impossible through conventional breeding. These 17 superior genotypes that combine both traits will also serve as elite genetic background for many African sweetpotato breeding platforms in their quest to develop OFSP genotypes that meet the food culture of many African societies. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Dr. Edward Carey and Dr. Robert Mwanga of the International Potato Center are acknowledged for their immense guidance during the research phase. The Management of the National Root Crops Research Institute, Umudike, Nigeria en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Euphytica en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 215;211
dc.subject Sweetpotato en_US
dc.subject Germplasm evaluation en_US
dc.subject OFSP development en_US
dc.subject Dry matter en_US
dc.subject Beta-carotene en_US
dc.subject F1 progenies en_US
dc.title Breeding new sweetpotato genotypes combining elevated content of two antagonistic traits of high dry matter and beta-carotene content in a high root yield background en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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