Trigonelline inheritance in the interspecific Coffea pseudozanguebariae×C. liberica var. dewevrei cross

Trigonelline alkaloid is present in coffee beans, and during roasting it gives rise to the major coffee aroma compounds (several alkyl-pyridines and pyrroles). In this study we investigated the genetic inheritance of trigonelline accumulation in green beans in an interspecific cross between a wild e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Theoretical and applied genetics 2001-03, Vol.102 (4), p.630-634
Hauptverfasser: KY, C.-L, GUYOT, B, LOUARN, J, HAMON, S, NOIROT, M
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Zusammenfassung:Trigonelline alkaloid is present in coffee beans, and during roasting it gives rise to the major coffee aroma compounds (several alkyl-pyridines and pyrroles). In this study we investigated the genetic inheritance of trigonelline accumulation in green beans in an interspecific cross between a wild east African species, Coffea pseudozanguebariae (PSE) and the west African species C. liberica var. dewevrei (DEW). Trigonelline content was measured by HPLC in both parental species, F^sub 1^ hybrids and the reciprocal backcross hybrids (BCDEW and BCPSE). The results showed that, on average, PSE accumulated twice as much trigonelline as DEW. No year effect or interaction (genotype×year) was recorded. Trigonelline showed high heritability (71%), which meant that the genotypic value could be easily estimated from the phenotypic value. However, the fact that this trait was not additive suggested the possibility of nucleo-cytoplasmic inheritance. This hypothesis was confirmed by: (1) similar levels of trigonelline content in the PSE, F^sub 1^, BCPSE and BCDEW groups, all having the same maternal cytoplasm, and (2) the location of one nuclear QTL on the G linkage group.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0040-5752
1432-2242
DOI:10.1007/s001220051690