Analysis of variability for quantitative traits and chemical composition of seeds of chosen accessions of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) and red pea (Lathyrus cicera L.) with different geographical origins

Wojciech Rybiński

office@igr.poznan.pl
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN w Poznaniu (Poland)

Jan Bocianowski


Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu (Poland)

Michał Starzycki


Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin — PIB, Oddział w Poznaniu (Poland)

Abstract

The limited information available on many important and frequently basic aspects of neglected and underutilized crops hinders their development. In many cases this neglected species are very well adapted to various marginal growing conditions, contribute considerably to food supply in certain periods of year or are important for a nutritionally well-balanced diet. Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) and red pea (Lathyrus cicera L.) belong to such species in the genus Lathyrus. In Polish agriculture only grass pea is cultivated on a marginal scale and it is represented by two original cultivars and small number of local ecotypes grown since over 200 years in isolate area of Podlasie region. Considering a very narrow gene pool of local varieties of grass pea, the breeding progress depends on enrichment of existing gene pool by an inflow of new genes represented by genetic resources of various geographical origin. The attempt was made at estimation of variation of quantitative traits as well as chemical composition of seeds using genetic resources represented by accessions derived from different countries of Europe, Asia and Africa and collected in Institute of Plant Genetics in Poznań. In result of three year field trials a broad variability of quantitative traits, particularly yield contributing traits was observed. The biggest differences were noticed in comparisons between L. sativus and L. cicera. Among grass pea materials originated from various countries the groups of accessions with highest and smallest similarity level for quantitative traits were distinguished. It was particularly true for Polish accessions characterized by high number of pods per plant, seed number per pod, seed weight per plant and low weight of 1000 seeds, more similar to small-seeded accessions of Asia origin in opposite to large-seeded material derived from Slovakia, Czech Republic and Hungary. This large-seeded accession may constitute a valuable initial material for seed size and yield improvement (without reduction of seed number per pod) of more primitive Polish small-seeded local varieties. On basis of performed chemical analysis of seeds the groups of accessions with high protein and fat content and valuable fatty acid profile were identified.


Keywords:

chemical composition of seeds, ecotypes, field trials, Lathyrus, variability of quantitative traits

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Rybiński, W., Bocianowski, J. and Starzycki, M. (2014) “Analysis of variability for quantitative traits and chemical composition of seeds of chosen accessions of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) and red pea (Lathyrus cicera L.) with different geographical origins”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (274), pp. 101–115. doi: 10.37317/biul-2014-0010.

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Wojciech Rybiński 
office@igr.poznan.pl
Instytut Genetyki Roślin PAN w Poznaniu Poland

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Jan Bocianowski 

Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu Poland

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Michał Starzycki 

Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin — PIB, Oddział w Poznaniu Poland

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