Abstract

Cultivated peanut or groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a grain legume grown in many developing countries by smallholder farmers for food, feed, and/or income. The speciation of the cultivated species, that involved polyploidization followed by domestication, greatly reduced its variability at the DNA level. Mobilizing peanut diversity is a prerequisite for any breeding program for overcoming the main constraints that plague production and for increasing yield in farmer fields. In this study, the Groundnut Improvement Network for Africa assembled a collection of 1,049 peanut breeding lines, varieties, and landraces from 9 countries in Africa. The collection was genotyped with the Axiom_Arachis2 48K SNP array and 8,229 polymorphic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers were used to analyze the genetic structure of this collection and quantify the level of genetic diversity in each breeding program. A supervised model was developed using dapc to unambiguously assign 542, 35, and 172 genotypes to the Spanish, Valencia, and Virginia market types, respectively. Distance-based clustering of the collection showed a clear grouping structure according to subspecies and market types, with 73% of the genotypes classified as fastigiata and 27% as hypogaea subspecies. Using STRUCTURE, the global structuration was confirmed and showed that, at a minimum membership of 0.8, 76% of the varieties that were not assigned by dapc were actually admixed. This was particularly the case of most of the genotype of the Valencia subgroup that exhibited admixed genetic heritage. The results also showed that the geographic origin (i.e. East, Southern, and West Africa) did not strongly explain the genetic structure. The gene diversity managed by each breeding program, measured by the expected heterozygosity, ranged from 0.25 to 0.39, with the Niger breeding program having the lowest diversity mainly because only lines that belong to the fastigiata subspecies are used in this program. Finally, we developed a core collection composed of 300 accessions based on breeding traits and genetic diversity. This collection, which is composed of 205 genotypes of fastigiata subspecies (158 Spanish and 47 Valencia) and 95 genotypes of hypogaea subspecies (all Virginia), improves the genetic diversity of each individual breeding program and is, therefore, a unique resource for allele mining and breeding.

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Title
The groundnut improvement network for Africa (GINA) germplasm collection: a unique genetic resource for breeding and gene discovery
Author
Conde, Soukeye 1 ; Jean-François, Rami 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Okello, David K 3 ; Sambou, Aissatou 1 ; Muitia, Amade 4 ; Oteng-Frimpong, Richard 5 ; Makweti, Lutangu 6 ; Sako, Dramane 7 ; Issa, Faye 8   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Chintu, Justus 9 ; Coulibaly, Adama M 10 ; Miningou, Amos 11 ; Asibuo, James Y 12 ; Konate, Moumouni 13 ; Banla, Essohouna M 14 ; Seye, Maguette 1 ; Djiboune, Yvette R 1 ; Hodo-Abalo Tossim 1 ; Sylla, Samba N 15 ; Hoisington, David 16 ; Clevenger, Josh 17   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Chu, Ye 18   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Tallury, Shyam 19 ; Ozias-Akins, Peggy 18 ; Fonceka, Daniel 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 ISRA, Centre d’Etudes Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse, CERAAS-Route de Khombole , Thiès BP 3320 , Senegal 
 UMR AGAP, CIRAD , 34398 Montpellier , France 
 National Semi-Arid Resources Research Institute-Serere , PO Box 56 , Kampala, Uganda 
 Mozambique Agricultural Research Institute (Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique), Northeast Zonal Centre, Nampula Research Station , PO Box 1922, Nampula , Mozambique 
 Groundnut Improvement Program, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute , PO Box 52 , Tamale, Ghana 
 Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI) , PO Box 510089 , Chipata, Zambia 
 Institut d’Economie Rurale (IER), Centre Régional de Recherche Agronomique (CRRA) , BP 281 Kayes , Mali 
 ISRA, Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles, Centre National de Recherche Agronomique , BP 53 Bambey , Sénégal 
 Chitedze Agricultural Research Service , PO Box 158 , Lilongwe, Malawi 
10  Institut National de Recherche Agronomique du Niger (INRAN) , BP 240 Maradi , Niger 
11  INERA, CREAF , 01 BP 476 Ouagadougou 01 , Burkina Faso 
12  Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Crops Research Institute (CSIR-CRI) , P.O. Box 3785 , Kumasi, Ghana 
13  INERA, DRREA-Ouest , 01 BP 910 Bobo Dioulasso 01 , Burkina Faso 
14  Institut Togolais de Recherche Agronomique (ITRA) , 13BP267 Lome , Togo 
15  F.S.T., Département de B.V., Université Cheikh Anta Diop , BP 5005 Dakar , Senegal 
16  Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Peanut, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia , Athens, GA 30602 , USA 
17  HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology , Huntsville, AL 35806 , USA 
18  Institute of Plant Breeding Genetics and Genomics and Department of Horticulture, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia , Tifton, GA 31793 , USA 
19  Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit , Griffin, GA 30223 , USA 
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Jan 2024
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
21601836
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3169700050
Copyright
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