Abstract

Persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb) species is a hexaploid genotype that has a morphologically polygamous gyonodioecious sexual system. D. kaki bears unisexual flowers. The presence of male flowers resulted in the presence of seeds in the varieties. The fruits of persimmon are classified according to their astringency and the pollination events that produced seeds and modify the levels of astringency in the fruit. The presence of seeds in astringent varieties as pollination variant astringent (PVA), pollination variant non-astringent (PVNA) and pollination constant astringent (PCA) resulted in fruits not marketable. Molecular markers that allow selection of the varieties according to the type of flowers at the plantlet stage would allow selection of seedless varieties. In this study, a marker developed in D. lotus by bulk segregant analysis (BSA) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers, named DlSx-AF4, has been validated in a germplasm collection of persimmon, results obtained agree with the phenotype data. A second important trait in persimmon is the presence of astringency in ripened fruits. Fruits non-astringent at the ripen stage named pollination constant non-astringent (PCNA) are the objective of many breeding programs as they do not need removal of the astringency by a postharvest treatment. Astringency in the hexaploid persimmon is a dominant trait. The presence of at least one astringent allele confers astringency to the fruit. In this paper we checked the marker developed linked to the AST gene. Our goal has been to validate both markers in germplasm from different origins and to test the usefulness in a breeding program.

Highlights

  • Persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb) species is a hexaploid genotype that has a morphologically polygamous gyonodioecious sexual system [1]

  • Molecular markers developed for sex expression and type of astringency in persimmon were studied in a set of 42 accessions (Table 1) from the persimmon germplasm collection maintained at Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA), Moncada, Spain (39.588741, −0.394848)

  • A set of accessions belonging to the persimmon germplasm bank were phenotyped for 6the presence of male flowers and later genotyped with the marker DlSx-AF4S [10] to test the accuracy of the the marker for Molecular Assisted Selection (MAS)

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Introduction

Persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb) species is a hexaploid genotype that has a morphologically polygamous gyonodioecious sexual system [1]. D. kaki bears unisexual flowers, as do other Diospyros species. There are genotypes that bear only female flowers and genotypes bearing male and female flowers [2]. In addition to the unisexual flowers, some varieties or genotypes bear hermaphrodite flowers; these flowers do not function fully as female flowers [5]. Most of the commercial varieties present only female flowers [6], the presence of the male flowers type is important in two scenarios: first when the production of seeded fruits is convenient and second in breeding activities in which crosses are requested

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