Abstract

Evaluation and prediction of the performance of hybrids is important in eggplant (Solanum melongena) breeding. A set of 10 morphologically highly diverse eggplant parents, including nine inbred S. melongena and one weedy S. insanum accessions, were intercrossed according to a half-diallel mating design without reciprocals to obtain 45 hybrids. Parents and hybrids were evaluated for 14 morphological and agronomic conventional descriptors and 14 fruit morphometric traits using Tomato Analyzer. Genetic distances among parents were estimated with 7,335 polymorphic SNP markers. Wide ranges of variation and significant differences were observed in the set of 55 genotypes for all traits, although the hybrids group had significantly higher vigour and yield than parents. General and specific combining abilities (GCA and SCA) were significant for most (GCA) or all (SCA) traits, although a wide variation was obtained for GCA/SCA ratios. Many relevant traits associated to vigour and yield had low GCA/SCA ratios and narrow-sense heritability (h2) values, while the reverse occurred for most fruit shape descriptors. Broad-sense heritability (H2) values were generally high, irrespective of GCA/SCA ratios. Significant correlations were found between traits related to size of leaf, flower and fruit, as well as among many fruit morphometric traits. Genetic distances (GD) among parents were coherent with their phylogenetic relationships, but few significant and generally low correlations were found between GD and hybrid means, heterosis or SCA. The results provide relevant information for developing appropriate strategies for parent selection and hybrid development in eggplant and suggest that GD among parents have limited value to predict hybrid performance in this crop.

Highlights

  • Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) is an important vegetable crop of tropical and subtropical regions of the world, being cultivated in more than 1.79 million ha and having a global production of 51.28 million tons [1]

  • Highly significant (p < 0.001) effects were found for general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) for all the traits evaluated, higher values for the mean squares were observed for GCA than for SCA (Table 3)

  • High GCA/SCA ratios were found for conventional descriptors Leaf Blade Width, Fruit Pedicel Diameter, Fruit Length, and Tomato Analyzer descriptors Width Mid-height, Maximum Width, Fruit Shape Index External I, Fruit Shape Index External II, Curved Fruit Shape Index, and Fruit Shape Index Internal, while low GCA/SCA ratios were found for conventional descriptors Stem Diameter, Fruit Calyx Prickles and Yield and for Tomato Analyzer descriptors Proximal Fruit Blockiness and Fruit Shape Triangle (Table 3)

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Introduction

Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) is an important vegetable crop of tropical and subtropical regions of the world, being cultivated in more than 1.79 million ha and having a global production of 51.28 million tons [1]. The project is managed by the Global Crop Diversity Trust with the Millennium Seed Bank of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and implemented in partnership with national and international gene banks and plant breeding institutes around the world. Prashant Kaushik is grateful to ICAR for a pre-doctoral grant. Pietro Gramazio is grateful to Universitat Politècnica de València for a pre-doctoral (Programa FPI de la UPV-Subprograma 1/2013 call) contract. Mariola Plazas is grateful to Spanish Ministerio de Economıa, Industria y Competitividad for a post-doctoral grant within the Juan de la Cierva programme (FCJI-2015-24835). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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