Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding

The triploid ‘Tahiti’ lime (C. x latifolia (Yu. Tanaka) Tanaka) naturally originated from a merger between a haploid ovule of lemon (C. x limon (L.) Burm) and a diploid pollen from a ‘Mexican’ lime (C. x aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swing). The very limited natural inter-varietal diversity and gametic s...

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Main Authors: Dalel Ahmed, Franck Curk, Jean Charles Evrard, Yann Froelicher, Patrick Ollitrault
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spelling doaj-4e6055d61ec34b7ab6750237b4311dbc2020-11-25T02:56:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-06-011110.3389/fpls.2020.00939495919Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime BreedingDalel Ahmed0Franck Curk1Jean Charles Evrard2Yann Froelicher3Patrick Ollitrault4UMR AGAP, INRA, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ Montpellier, San Giuliano, FranceUMR AGAP, INRA, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, FranceCIRAD, UMR AGAP, San Giuliano, FranceCIRAD, UMR AGAP, San Giuliano, FranceCIRAD, UMR AGAP, San Giuliano, FranceThe triploid ‘Tahiti’ lime (C. x latifolia (Yu. Tanaka) Tanaka) naturally originated from a merger between a haploid ovule of lemon (C. x limon (L.) Burm) and a diploid pollen from a ‘Mexican’ lime (C. x aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swing). The very limited natural inter-varietal diversity and gametic sterility of C. latifolia requires a phylogenomic based reconstruction breeding strategy to insure its diversification. We developed a strategy based on interploid hybridization between diploid lemon and the doubled diploid ‘Giant Key’ lime. This lime is a doubled diploid of ‘Mexican’ lime, itself a natural interspecific F1 hybrid between C. medica L. and C. micrantha Wester. For an optimized breeding program, we analyzed the meiotic behavior of the allotetraploid lime, the genetic structure of its diploid gametes, the interspecific recombination between C. medica and C. micrantha, and constructed its genetic map. A population of 272 triploid hybrids was generated using ‘Giant Key’ lime as pollinator. One hundred fifty-eight SNPs diagnostic of C. micrantha, regularly distributed throughout the citrus genome were successfully developed and applied. The genetic structure of the diploid gametes was examined based on C. micrantha doses along the genome. The diploid gametes transmitted in average 91.17% of the parental interspecific C. medica/C. micrantha heterozygosity. Three chromosomes (2, 8, and 9) showed disomic segregation with high preferential pairing values, while the remaining chromosomes showed an intermediate inheritance with a preferential disomic trend. A total of 131 SNPs were assigned to nine linkage groups to construct the genetic map. It spanned 272.8 cM with a low average recombination rate (0.99 cM Mb-1) and high synteny and colinearity with the reference clementine genome. Our results confirmed that an efficient reconstruction breeding strategy for ‘Tahiti’ lime is possible, based on interploid hybridization using a doubled diploid of C. aurantiifolia. The tetraploid parent should be selected for favorable agronomic traits and its genetic value should be efficiently inherited by the progeny thanks to transmission of the high level of parental heterozygosity. However, it would require developing numerous progeny to overcome the linkage drag caused by the limited interspecific recombination associated with the predominant disomic inheritance.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.00939/fullpolyploidC. aurantiifoliaC. latifoliameiosisinheritancecrossing over
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author Dalel Ahmed
Franck Curk
Jean Charles Evrard
Yann Froelicher
Patrick Ollitrault
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Franck Curk
Jean Charles Evrard
Yann Froelicher
Patrick Ollitrault
Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding
Frontiers in Plant Science
polyploid
C. aurantiifolia
C. latifolia
meiosis
inheritance
crossing over
author_facet Dalel Ahmed
Franck Curk
Jean Charles Evrard
Yann Froelicher
Patrick Ollitrault
author_sort Dalel Ahmed
title Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding
title_short Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding
title_full Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding
title_fullStr Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding
title_full_unstemmed Preferential Disomic Segregation and C. micrantha/C. medica Interspecific Recombination in Tetraploid ‘Giant Key’ Lime; Outlook for Triploid Lime Breeding
title_sort preferential disomic segregation and c. micrantha/c. medica interspecific recombination in tetraploid ‘giant key’ lime; outlook for triploid lime breeding
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The triploid ‘Tahiti’ lime (C. x latifolia (Yu. Tanaka) Tanaka) naturally originated from a merger between a haploid ovule of lemon (C. x limon (L.) Burm) and a diploid pollen from a ‘Mexican’ lime (C. x aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swing). The very limited natural inter-varietal diversity and gametic sterility of C. latifolia requires a phylogenomic based reconstruction breeding strategy to insure its diversification. We developed a strategy based on interploid hybridization between diploid lemon and the doubled diploid ‘Giant Key’ lime. This lime is a doubled diploid of ‘Mexican’ lime, itself a natural interspecific F1 hybrid between C. medica L. and C. micrantha Wester. For an optimized breeding program, we analyzed the meiotic behavior of the allotetraploid lime, the genetic structure of its diploid gametes, the interspecific recombination between C. medica and C. micrantha, and constructed its genetic map. A population of 272 triploid hybrids was generated using ‘Giant Key’ lime as pollinator. One hundred fifty-eight SNPs diagnostic of C. micrantha, regularly distributed throughout the citrus genome were successfully developed and applied. The genetic structure of the diploid gametes was examined based on C. micrantha doses along the genome. The diploid gametes transmitted in average 91.17% of the parental interspecific C. medica/C. micrantha heterozygosity. Three chromosomes (2, 8, and 9) showed disomic segregation with high preferential pairing values, while the remaining chromosomes showed an intermediate inheritance with a preferential disomic trend. A total of 131 SNPs were assigned to nine linkage groups to construct the genetic map. It spanned 272.8 cM with a low average recombination rate (0.99 cM Mb-1) and high synteny and colinearity with the reference clementine genome. Our results confirmed that an efficient reconstruction breeding strategy for ‘Tahiti’ lime is possible, based on interploid hybridization using a doubled diploid of C. aurantiifolia. The tetraploid parent should be selected for favorable agronomic traits and its genetic value should be efficiently inherited by the progeny thanks to transmission of the high level of parental heterozygosity. However, it would require developing numerous progeny to overcome the linkage drag caused by the limited interspecific recombination associated with the predominant disomic inheritance.
topic polyploid
C. aurantiifolia
C. latifolia
meiosis
inheritance
crossing over
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.00939/full
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