Screening of wild seedy Musa balbisiana biodiversity to fill up phylogenetic gaps and fuel future breeding programs. PE 1108
Caruana M.L., Ly N.S., Haevermans T., Jenny C., Perrier X., Sardos J., Chabannes M.. 2019. In : PAGXXVII-abstracts-posters. San Diego : PAG, p. 311-311. Plant and Animal Genome Conference (PAG). 27, 2019-01-12/2019-01-16, San Diego (Etats-Unis).
Access to a wider Musa biodiversity can represent a lever for the creation of future banana supplying the increasing food demand. A large part of the global production relies on a limited number of edible cultivars clonally propagated, having a narrow genetic diversity and non-adapted to the global changes and the main pests and diseases. In two projects BforBB funded by Agropolis foundation and DiVBa funded by SEP2D, we aimed at extending Musa diversity on banana containing M. balbisiana genomes (B genome), which are underrepresented to date. Interestingly, M. balbisiana resources naturally harbour Banana streak virus sequences (eBSV) within their genome. Some eBSVs are able to spontaneously release active replicating viruses, hampering thus their use in breeding programs. An in depth eBSV genotyping and BSV phenotyping M. balbisiana resources is then required not only for breeding uses but also to reinforce Musa characterisation because our group established that eBSV can also be used as phylogenetic markers to decipher the structure and geographic origin of M. balbisiana diversity.In those projects we are collecting a large banana sampling of wild relatives and local landraces in the mainland south East Asia which represent a hot spot of banana biodiversity. One long-term objective is to extend the Musa genetic diversity to fuel future breeding programs with material containing B genome without any risk of BSV infection. Both projects will also contribute to the sustainable management and conservation of plant biodiversity in those countries where collections will be implemented with new genotypes.
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Chabannes Matthieu — Bios / UMR AGAP
- Jenny Christophe — Bios / UMR AGAP
- Sardos Julie — Bios / UMR AGAP