Increasing strawberry fruit sensorial and nutritional quality using wild and cultivated germplasm

PLoS One. 2012;7(10):e46470. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046470. Epub 2012 Oct 3.

Abstract

Background: Increasing antioxidant levels in fruit through breeding is an important option to support higher antioxidant intake particularly when fruit consumption is low. Indeed, if nutritional components are also combined with a high standard of sensorial fruit quality, the perspective for consumer health can be further improved by encouraging more fruit consumption. Wild species are valued by strawberry breeders as sources of novel traits, especially for pest resistance and abiotic stress tolerance. Furthermore, previous investigations have shown improvements in fruit nutritional quality in breeding material that originated from Fragaria virginiana ssp. glauca (FVG) inter-species crosses. Recently, commercial varieties of strawberries have also shown interesting variability in fruit nutritional quality.

Results: Strawberry fruit sensorial and nutritional qualities generated by Fragaria inter-species and intra-species crosses were evaluated on 78 offspring derived from 8 families: two that originated from F. × ananassa intra-species crossing; three from back-crossing of F1- FVG × F. × ananassa; and three from back-crossing of BC1- FVG × F. × ananassa. The genetic variability from the three types of cross combinations was analyzed by calculation of the correlations among the fruit sensorial and nutritional parameters. The results obtained show that two subsequent back-crossing generations from an inter-species crossing combination with F. virginiana ssp. glauca provides useful improvement of the fruit nutritional and sensorial qualities that is combined with agronomic standards that are close to those requested at the commercial level. Improvements of these traits can also be achieved by programming F. × ananassa intra-species crosses and producing progeny with productivity traits more similar to those of the commercial cultivars.

Conclusions: The two types of combination programs (inter-species back-crosses, and intra-species crosses) can be used to improve strawberry nutritional quality.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Crops, Agricultural*
  • Fragaria*
  • Hybridization, Genetic
  • Nutritive Value*

Grants and funding

The research work was carried out thanks to the project on ‘Valorization of Red Fruit Genetic Resources’ supported by the Italian Ministry of Environment and for the last analyses to the EU FP7 EUBerry project No. 265942. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.