295-5 Assessment of Oil Content and Fatty Acid Composition Variability in the U.S. Peanut Mini-Core.

See more from this Division: C08 Plant Genetic Resources
See more from this Session: General Plant Genetic Resources: II
Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 2:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 101B, First Floor
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Ming Li Wang1, Charles Chen2, Jerry Davis3, H. Thomas Stalker4, Roy Pittman1, C. Corley Holbrook5 and Gary A. Pederson6, (1)USDA-ARS, Plant Genetic resources Conservation Unit, Griffin, GA
(2)1011 Forrester Dr. SE, P.O. Box 509, USDA-ARS, Dawson, GA
(3)Department of Experimental Statistics, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA
(4)Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
(5)USDA-ARS, Crop and Breeding Research Unit, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, GA
(6)USDA-ARS, Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit, Griffin, GA
The established U.S. peanut minicore encompassing 112 accessions is useful resources for peanut breeders, geneticists, and curators. Oil content and fatty acid composition are important seed quality traits which can significantly affect the peanut price, nutrition value and down-stream processing. Within the U.S. minicore, 108 available accessions were planted in the same location (Headland, Alabama) for two years. The collected seeds were used for oil content measurement and fatty acid analysis. Significant variation on oil content (43.2% - 55.9%) was detected among accessions. Significant variation on fatty acid composition was also detected and the ratio of oleic acid and linoleic acid (O/L) was from 0.93 to 3.58. The accessions in the U.S. minicore did not contain high extremes (for example, accessions with 60% oil content or 80% oleic acid). In addition to oil content and fatty acid composition, resveratrol and flavonoid content were also analyzed. The results obtained from this study will be useful for peanut breeding programs on selection of accessions as breeding materials as well as further expanding the U.S. peanut minicore.
See more from this Division: C08 Plant Genetic Resources
See more from this Session: General Plant Genetic Resources: II