Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance

Spring frost poses a challenge for all major crops and, in the case of <i>Lupinus mutabilis</i> (Andean lupin) can cause severe damage or even total loss of the crop. Within the LIBBIO project consortium, we conducted a series of experiments in order to develop a suitable protocol for sc...

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Main Authors: Danut Petru Simioniuc, Violeta Simioniuc, Denis Topa, Merlijn van den Berg, Udo Prins, Penelope J. Bebeli, Iulian Gabur
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-5da809b93b2d4cc9955e20273a94afee2021-04-02T18:35:45ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722021-02-011115515510.3390/agriculture11020155Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost ToleranceDanut Petru Simioniuc0Violeta Simioniuc1Denis Topa2Merlijn van den Berg3Udo Prins4Penelope J. Bebeli5Iulian Gabur6Department of Plant Sciences, “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 700490 Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Plant Sciences, “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 700490 Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Pedotechnics, “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 700490 Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Breeding & Innovative Production Chains, Louis Bolk Institute, 3981 AJ Bunnik, The NetherlandsDepartment of Breeding & Innovative Production Chains, Louis Bolk Institute, 3981 AJ Bunnik, The NetherlandsLaboratory of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Plant Sciences, “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 700490 Iasi, RomaniaSpring frost poses a challenge for all major crops and, in the case of <i>Lupinus mutabilis</i> (Andean lupin) can cause severe damage or even total loss of the crop. Within the LIBBIO project consortium, we conducted a series of experiments in order to develop a suitable protocol for screening lupin germplasm under frost-simulation conditions. Four lupin accessions, one <i>Lupinus albus</i> and three Andean lupins were used in the experiments (<i>L. albus</i> Mihai, <i>L. mutabilis</i> LIB 220, LIB 221, LIB 222). Seedlings at four developmental stages were challenged with five different levels of ‘frost’ stress from low (−2 °C) to high (−10 °C). Notably, young seedling (cotyledons just breaking through the soil surface) showed little evidence of frost damage for temperatures down to −6 °C. At −8 °C, however, damage was evident, suggesting a cold tolerance threshold occurs at this temperature. Interestingly, for later developmental stages, when the first and second leaves were visible, notable differences were observed starting at −6 °C. The results indicate that the plant growth stage is an important parameter when screening for frost tolerance in germplasm. Overall, by identifying Andean lupin genotypes adapted to high abiotic stress factors, farmers will be able to use it as a reference crop with potentially a commercial interest from the food sector, or cosmetics, and biofuel industries.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/2/155Andean lupin<i>L. albus</i>L. mutabilisabiotic stressfrost tolerance
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author Danut Petru Simioniuc
Violeta Simioniuc
Denis Topa
Merlijn van den Berg
Udo Prins
Penelope J. Bebeli
Iulian Gabur
spellingShingle Danut Petru Simioniuc
Violeta Simioniuc
Denis Topa
Merlijn van den Berg
Udo Prins
Penelope J. Bebeli
Iulian Gabur
Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance
Agriculture
Andean lupin
<i>L. albus</i>
L. mutabilis
abiotic stress
frost tolerance
author_facet Danut Petru Simioniuc
Violeta Simioniuc
Denis Topa
Merlijn van den Berg
Udo Prins
Penelope J. Bebeli
Iulian Gabur
author_sort Danut Petru Simioniuc
title Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance
title_short Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance
title_full Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance
title_fullStr Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Andean lupin (<i>Lupinus mutabilis</i>) Genotypes for Improved Frost Tolerance
title_sort assessment of andean lupin (<i>lupinus mutabilis</i>) genotypes for improved frost tolerance
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Spring frost poses a challenge for all major crops and, in the case of <i>Lupinus mutabilis</i> (Andean lupin) can cause severe damage or even total loss of the crop. Within the LIBBIO project consortium, we conducted a series of experiments in order to develop a suitable protocol for screening lupin germplasm under frost-simulation conditions. Four lupin accessions, one <i>Lupinus albus</i> and three Andean lupins were used in the experiments (<i>L. albus</i> Mihai, <i>L. mutabilis</i> LIB 220, LIB 221, LIB 222). Seedlings at four developmental stages were challenged with five different levels of ‘frost’ stress from low (−2 °C) to high (−10 °C). Notably, young seedling (cotyledons just breaking through the soil surface) showed little evidence of frost damage for temperatures down to −6 °C. At −8 °C, however, damage was evident, suggesting a cold tolerance threshold occurs at this temperature. Interestingly, for later developmental stages, when the first and second leaves were visible, notable differences were observed starting at −6 °C. The results indicate that the plant growth stage is an important parameter when screening for frost tolerance in germplasm. Overall, by identifying Andean lupin genotypes adapted to high abiotic stress factors, farmers will be able to use it as a reference crop with potentially a commercial interest from the food sector, or cosmetics, and biofuel industries.
topic Andean lupin
<i>L. albus</i>
L. mutabilis
abiotic stress
frost tolerance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/2/155
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