Biological Implications in Cassava for the Production of Amylose-Free Starch - Impact on Root Yield and Related Traits
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Amanda Karlstrom, Hernan Ceballos, Dominique Dufour. (20/5/2016). Biological Implications in Cassava for the Production of Amylose-Free Starch - Impact on Root Yield and Related Traits. Frontiers in Plant science, 7.
Abstract
Cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) is an important food security crop, but it is
becoming an important raw material for different industrial applications. Cassava is
the second most important source of starch worldwide. Novel starch properties are of
interest to the starch industry, and one them is the recently identified amylose-free (waxy)
cassava starch. Waxy mutants have been found in different crops and have been often
associated with a yield penalty. There are ongoing efforts to develop commercial cassava
varieties with amylose-free starch. However, little information is available regarding the
biological and agronomic implications of starch mutations in cassava, nor in other root
and tuber crops. In this study, siblings from eight full-sib families, segregating for the
waxy trait, were used to determine if the mutation has implications for yield, dry matter
content (DMC) and harvest index in cassava. A total of 87 waxy and 87 wild-type starch
genotypes from the eight families were used in the study. The only significant effect of
starch type was on DMC (p < 0.01), with waxy clones having a 0.8% lower content
than their wild type counterparts. There was no effect of starch type on fresh root yield
(FRY), adjusted FRY and harvest index. It is not clear if lower DMC is a pleiotropic effect
of the waxy starch mutation or else the result of linked genes introgressed along with
the mutation. It is expected that commercial waxy cassava varieties will have competitive
FRYs but special efforts will be required to attain adequate DMCs. This study contributes
to the limited knowledge available of the impact of starch mutations on the agronomic
performance of root and tuber crops.
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Ceballos, Hernan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8744-7918
Dufour, Dominique https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6046-0741
Dufour, Dominique https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6046-0741