Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru

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For most crops, like Capsicum, their diversity remains under-researched for traits of interest for food, nutrition and other purposes. A small investment in screening this diversity for a wide range of traits is likely to reveal many traditional varieties with distinguished values. One objective of...

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Autores: Van Zonneveld, Maarten J., Ramírez, Marleni, Williams, David E., Petz, Michael, Meckelmann, Sven W., Avila, Teresa, Bejarano Martinez, Carlos, Ríos Lobo, Llermé, Peña Pineda, Karla Mónica, Jäger, Matthias, Libreros, Dimary, Amaya, Karen, Scheldeman, Xavier
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria
Repositorio:INIA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134663
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Capsicum Pepper
Diversity phenotypic
Diversity geographic
Bolivia
Peru
Biotecnología agrícola, Biotecnología alimentaria
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title Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
spellingShingle Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
Van Zonneveld, Maarten J.
Capsicum Pepper
Diversity phenotypic
Diversity geographic
Bolivia
Peru
Biotecnología agrícola, Biotecnología alimentaria
title_short Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
title_full Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
title_fullStr Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
title_full_unstemmed Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
title_sort Screening Genetic Resources of Capsicum Peppers in Their Primary Center of Diversity in Bolivia and Peru
author Van Zonneveld, Maarten J.
author_facet Van Zonneveld, Maarten J.
Ramírez, Marleni
Williams, David E.
Petz, Michael
Meckelmann, Sven W.
Avila, Teresa
Bejarano Martinez, Carlos
Ríos Lobo, Llermé
Peña Pineda, Karla Mónica
Jäger, Matthias
Libreros, Dimary
Amaya, Karen
Scheldeman, Xavier
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author2 Ramírez, Marleni
Williams, David E.
Petz, Michael
Meckelmann, Sven W.
Avila, Teresa
Bejarano Martinez, Carlos
Ríos Lobo, Llermé
Peña Pineda, Karla Mónica
Jäger, Matthias
Libreros, Dimary
Amaya, Karen
Scheldeman, Xavier
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Van Zonneveld, Maarten J.
Ramírez, Marleni
Williams, David E.
Petz, Michael
Meckelmann, Sven W.
Avila, Teresa
Bejarano Martinez, Carlos
Ríos Lobo, Llermé
Peña Pineda, Karla Mónica
Jäger, Matthias
Libreros, Dimary
Amaya, Karen
Scheldeman, Xavier
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Capsicum Pepper
Diversity phenotypic
Diversity geographic
Bolivia
Peru
topic Capsicum Pepper
Diversity phenotypic
Diversity geographic
Bolivia
Peru
Biotecnología agrícola, Biotecnología alimentaria
dc.subject.ocde.es_PE.fl_str_mv Biotecnología agrícola, Biotecnología alimentaria
description For most crops, like Capsicum, their diversity remains under-researched for traits of interest for food, nutrition and other purposes. A small investment in screening this diversity for a wide range of traits is likely to reveal many traditional varieties with distinguished values. One objective of this study was to demonstrate, with Capsicum as model crop, the application of indicators of phenotypic and geographic diversity as effective criteria for selecting promising genebank accessions for multiple uses from crop centers of diversity. A second objective was to evaluate the expression of biochemical and agromorphological properties of the selected Capsicum accessions in different conditions. Four steps were involved: 1) Develop the necessary diversity by expanding genebank collections in Bolivia and Peru; 2) Establish representative subsets of ~100 accessions for biochemical screening of Capsicum fruits; 3) Select promising accessions for different uses after screening; and 4) Examine how these promising accessions express biochemical and agromorphological properties when grown in different environmental conditions. The Peruvian Capsicum collection now contains 712 accessions encompassing all five domesticated species (C. annuum, C. chinense, C. frutescens, C. baccatum, and C. pubescens). The collection in Bolivia now contains 487 accessions, representing all five domesticates plus four wild taxa (C. baccatum var. baccatum, C. caballeroi, C. cardenasii, and C. eximium). Following the biochemical screening, 44 Bolivian and 39 Peruvian accessions were selected as promising, representing wide variation in levels of antioxidant capacity, capsaicinoids, fat, flavonoids, polyphenols, quercetins, tocopherols, and color. In Peru, 23 promising accessions performed well in different environments, while each of the promising Bolivian accessions only performed well in a certain environment. Differences in Capsicum diversity and local contexts led to distinct outcomes in each country. In Peru, mild landraces with high values in health-related attributes were of interest to entrepreneurs. In Bolivia, wild Capsicum have high commercial demand.
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One objective of this study was to demonstrate, with Capsicum as model crop, the application of indicators of phenotypic and geographic diversity as effective criteria for selecting promising genebank accessions for multiple uses from crop centers of diversity. A second objective was to evaluate the expression of biochemical and agromorphological properties of the selected Capsicum accessions in different conditions. Four steps were involved: 1) Develop the necessary diversity by expanding genebank collections in Bolivia and Peru; 2) Establish representative subsets of ~100 accessions for biochemical screening of Capsicum fruits; 3) Select promising accessions for different uses after screening; and 4) Examine how these promising accessions express biochemical and agromorphological properties when grown in different environmental conditions. The Peruvian Capsicum collection now contains 712 accessions encompassing all five domesticated species (C. annuum, C. chinense, C. frutescens, C. baccatum, and C. pubescens). The collection in Bolivia now contains 487 accessions, representing all five domesticates plus four wild taxa (C. baccatum var. baccatum, C. caballeroi, C. cardenasii, and C. eximium). Following the biochemical screening, 44 Bolivian and 39 Peruvian accessions were selected as promising, representing wide variation in levels of antioxidant capacity, capsaicinoids, fat, flavonoids, polyphenols, quercetins, tocopherols, and color. In Peru, 23 promising accessions performed well in different environments, while each of the promising Bolivian accessions only performed well in a certain environment. Differences in Capsicum diversity and local contexts led to distinct outcomes in each country. In Peru, mild landraces with high values in health-related attributes were of interest to entrepreneurs. In Bolivia, wild Capsicum have high commercial demand.Introduction. Methods. Results. Discussion. Conclusions. Supporting Information. Acknowledgments. Author Contributions. 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