Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits

Low female fertility in bananas is the biggest hurdle for banana breeding. The aim of this study was to determine seed set patterns in East African Highland Cooking bananas (EAHBs) to inform future decisions on a more targeted approach of increasing seed set and subsequently banana-breeding efficien...

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Main Authors: Allan Waniale, Rony Swennen, Settumba B. Mukasa, Arthur K. Tugume, Jerome Kubiriba, Wilberforce K. Tushemereirwe, Michael Batte, Allan Brown, Robooni Tumuhimbise
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/763
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spelling doaj-c2840086d4254f20a55ebe439f3ada4d2021-04-14T23:01:27ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-04-011176376310.3390/agronomy11040763Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and FruitsAllan Waniale0Rony Swennen1Settumba B. Mukasa2Arthur K. Tugume3Jerome Kubiriba4Wilberforce K. Tushemereirwe5Michael Batte6Allan Brown7Robooni Tumuhimbise8Department of Agricultural Production, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala P.O. Box 7062, UgandaInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture, c/o Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha, TanzaniaDepartment of Agricultural Production, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala P.O. Box 7062, UgandaDepartment of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala P.O. Box 7062, UgandaNational Agricultural Research Laboratories, Kawanda, Kampala P.O. Box 7065, UgandaNational Agricultural Research Laboratories, Kawanda, Kampala P.O. Box 7065, UgandaInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kampala P.O. Box 7878, UgandaInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture, c/o Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha, TanzaniaRwebitaba Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, Fort Portal P.O. Box 96, UgandaLow female fertility in bananas is the biggest hurdle for banana breeding. The aim of this study was to determine seed set patterns in East African Highland Cooking bananas (EAHBs) to inform future decisions on a more targeted approach of increasing seed set and subsequently banana-breeding efficiency. Matooke (AAA) and Mchare (AA) bananas are genetically distinct but belong to the same genetic complex, referred to as EAHBs. Seed set patterns in “Enzirabahima” (AAA), “Mshale” (AA), and “Nshonowa” (AA), all with residual fertility, were examined after hand pollination with a highly male fertile wild banana “Calcutta 4” (AA). Seed set in “Enzirabahima” is predominant in distal hands. Mchare cultivars have a slightly more even distribution of seeds in their hands compared to “Enzirabahima”. There is a gradual increase in seed set from proximal to distal hands with a slight drop in the last hand. This pattern is more definite in “Enzirabahima” and “Mshale”, while “Nshonowa” has a somewhat inconsistent pattern. There is also a drop in seed set per 100 fruits per hand from small to larger bunches. However, larger bunches have a higher pollination success compared to smaller bunches. They therefore set more seed on 100 fruits per hand and per bunch basis, if bunches without seed are accounted for. Pollination success rate increases from smaller to larger bunches of EAHBs. Seed set is biased toward the distal third part of fruits of examined EAHBs, as well as tetraploid Matooke hybrid “401K-1” (AAAA), and improved diploid “Zebrina” GF (AA) that were used for comparison. In comparison, in the highly female fertile “Calcutta 4”, seed set is along the entire length of the fruit. Seed set bias in the distal hands and distal end of fruits suggests a systematic mechanism rather than a random occurrence. It is expected that this information will provide a foundation for increased crossbreeding efficiency in bananas.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/763female fertilitybanana breedingMatooke and Mchare pollinationbunch sizepollination success
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author Allan Waniale
Rony Swennen
Settumba B. Mukasa
Arthur K. Tugume
Jerome Kubiriba
Wilberforce K. Tushemereirwe
Michael Batte
Allan Brown
Robooni Tumuhimbise
spellingShingle Allan Waniale
Rony Swennen
Settumba B. Mukasa
Arthur K. Tugume
Jerome Kubiriba
Wilberforce K. Tushemereirwe
Michael Batte
Allan Brown
Robooni Tumuhimbise
Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits
Agronomy
female fertility
banana breeding
Matooke and Mchare pollination
bunch size
pollination success
author_facet Allan Waniale
Rony Swennen
Settumba B. Mukasa
Arthur K. Tugume
Jerome Kubiriba
Wilberforce K. Tushemereirwe
Michael Batte
Allan Brown
Robooni Tumuhimbise
author_sort Allan Waniale
title Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits
title_short Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits
title_full Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits
title_fullStr Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits
title_full_unstemmed Seed Set Patterns in East African Highland Cooking Bananas Show Asymmetric Distribution in Bunches and Fruits
title_sort seed set patterns in east african highland cooking bananas show asymmetric distribution in bunches and fruits
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Low female fertility in bananas is the biggest hurdle for banana breeding. The aim of this study was to determine seed set patterns in East African Highland Cooking bananas (EAHBs) to inform future decisions on a more targeted approach of increasing seed set and subsequently banana-breeding efficiency. Matooke (AAA) and Mchare (AA) bananas are genetically distinct but belong to the same genetic complex, referred to as EAHBs. Seed set patterns in “Enzirabahima” (AAA), “Mshale” (AA), and “Nshonowa” (AA), all with residual fertility, were examined after hand pollination with a highly male fertile wild banana “Calcutta 4” (AA). Seed set in “Enzirabahima” is predominant in distal hands. Mchare cultivars have a slightly more even distribution of seeds in their hands compared to “Enzirabahima”. There is a gradual increase in seed set from proximal to distal hands with a slight drop in the last hand. This pattern is more definite in “Enzirabahima” and “Mshale”, while “Nshonowa” has a somewhat inconsistent pattern. There is also a drop in seed set per 100 fruits per hand from small to larger bunches. However, larger bunches have a higher pollination success compared to smaller bunches. They therefore set more seed on 100 fruits per hand and per bunch basis, if bunches without seed are accounted for. Pollination success rate increases from smaller to larger bunches of EAHBs. Seed set is biased toward the distal third part of fruits of examined EAHBs, as well as tetraploid Matooke hybrid “401K-1” (AAAA), and improved diploid “Zebrina” GF (AA) that were used for comparison. In comparison, in the highly female fertile “Calcutta 4”, seed set is along the entire length of the fruit. Seed set bias in the distal hands and distal end of fruits suggests a systematic mechanism rather than a random occurrence. It is expected that this information will provide a foundation for increased crossbreeding efficiency in bananas.
topic female fertility
banana breeding
Matooke and Mchare pollination
bunch size
pollination success
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/763
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