HIPPOHEALTH

"Evaluation of fruit quality and disease resistance in sea buckthorn germplasm, based on molecular markers and metabolomics"

 Coordinatore DALIAN NATIONALITIES UNIVERSITY 

 Organization address address: LIAOHE WEST ROAD DALIAN ECONOMIC 18
city: DALIAN
postcode: 116600

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Shengdi
Cognome: Fan
Email: send email
Telefono: 8641190000000
Fax: 8641190000000

 Nazionalità Coordinatore China [CN]
 Totale costo 15˙000 €
 EC contributo 15˙000 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2010-IIF
 Funding Scheme MC-IIFR
 Anno di inizio 2013
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2013-06-10   -   2014-06-09

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    DALIAN NATIONALITIES UNIVERSITY

 Organization address address: LIAOHE WEST ROAD DALIAN ECONOMIC 18
city: DALIAN
postcode: 116600

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Shengdi
Cognome: Fan
Email: send email
Telefono: 8641190000000
Fax: 8641190000000

CN (DALIAN) coordinator 15˙000.00

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genotypes    markers    disease    desirable    medicinal    commercial    sea    traits    breeding    berry    soil    crop    dsd    quality    china    cultivars    plant    marker    elite    techniques    germplasm    fast    fruit    buckthorn    sweden    resistance    efficient    identification    metabolomics   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.) is a woody, dioecious plant that can be grown in areas characterized by severe drought, high salinity and poor soil conditions. It has recently received considerable attention in Europe and China as a new berry crop with a very high nutritional value and unique medicinal properties, as well as a means of combating soil erosion. Methods must, however, be developed that enable fast and efficient identification of genotypes carrying genes for desirable plant architecture and fruit quality as well as resistance to the very detrimental dried-shrink disease (DSD) in order to achieve a sustainable commercial production of this crop. The objectives of this proposal are to investigate fruit quality parameters and DSD-resistance in already collected germplasm presently conserved in China and in Sweden, respectively, and then develop molecular techniques that will allow fast and accurate development of elite cultivars destined both for direct usage and as a parental material in plant breeding programs. Fruit quality traits and disease resistance will be screened in European and Chinese plant materials. SCAR and SSR markers associated with these traits will be identified using the germplasm-regression-combined marker-trait association analysis. Relationships between genotypic and environmental effects on desirable traits will be investigated using metabolomic techniques based on GC/LC-MS and 1H-NMR. Carefully selected genetic resource collections (gene banks) will be established both at Balsgard in Sweden and at Fuxin in China. A germplasm evaluation system, based on markers associated with desirable traits and results from the metabolomics analysis, will be constructed that provides fast and efficient identification and selection of elite genotypes with high fruit quality in combination with DSD-resistance. These tools will provide a platform for marker- and metabolomics-assisted breeding to develop further improved cultivars.'

Introduzione (Teaser)

EU scientists have taken steps towards the commercial cultivation of sea-buckthorn, a berry-producing plant with potential medicinal properties.

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