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      The Spanish Core Collection of Common Beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.): An Important Source of Variability for Breeding Chemical Composition

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          The Iberian Peninsula is considered as a secondary center of diversity for the common bean, and the Spanish National Plant Genetic Resources Centre’s germplasm bank holds more than 3,000 Spanish accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris L. from which a core collection of 202 landraces has been selected. In order to encourage the use of this abundant resource, this study aimed to characterize genetic diversity, by measuring chemical composition in these core collections (in both the seed coat and cotyledon) using previously developed near infrared spectroscopy models. Crucially, these landraces in question all originated under similar agroclimatic conditions, allowing these field trials to be conducted in a single location without significantly altering the agronomic behavior of individual accessions. Using previously reported data, we also explored the correlations between chemical composition and culinary/sensory traits, as well as possible associations between chemical composition and seed coat color or gene pool (Middle American or Andean). The general Mahalanobis distance was >3 in only 11 of 1,950 estimations, confirming the robustness of the regression models previously developed. Variability was greater in seed coat than in cotyledon compounds and ranges for all compounds were wide: ash 34–94 g/kg, Ca 5–31 g/kg, dietary fiber 554–911 g/kg, Mg 2–4.4 g/kg, uronic acid 95–155 g/kg, protein 192–304 g/kg, starch 339–446 g/kg, amylose 208–291 g/kg, amylopectin 333–482 g/kg, and apparent amylose 241–332 g/kg. Accessions with white seed coats tended to be richer in ash, dietary fiber, uronic acid, and Ca, and accessions of the Middle American gene pool had on average 65% more Ca than the Andean gene pool. Strong genetic correlations were not identified between chemical and culinary/sensory traits. This is particularly positive with regards to plant breeding, as it means that synchronic improvement of nutritional composition and sensory traits is possible. The genetic diversity of chemical composition described in the Spanish core collection of beans therefore represents a promising opportunity to develop cultivars with superior nutritional profiles.

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                Journal
                Front Plant Sci
                Front Plant Sci
                Front. Plant Sci.
                Frontiers in Plant Science
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-462X
                13 November 2018
                2018
                : 9
                : 1642
                Affiliations
                [1] 1Miquel Agustí Foundation , Barcelona, Spain
                [2] 2Nestle Purina , St. Louis, MI, United States
                [3] 3Department of Agri-Food Engineering and Biotechnology, BarcelonaTech, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya , Barcelona, Spain
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                Edited by: Spyridon Alexandros Petropoulos, University of Thessaly, Greece

                Reviewed by: Paul John Hunter, University of Warwick, United Kingdom; Caspar Christian Cedric Chater, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

                *Correspondence: Ana Rivera, ana.rivera@ 123456upc.edu

                This article was submitted to Agroecology and Ecosystem Services, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science

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                10.3389/fpls.2018.01642
                6243110
                30483294
                673980f2-33ac-4db6-9980-811006456316
                Copyright © 2018 Rivera, Plans, Sabaté, Casañas, Casals, Rull and Simó.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 07 June 2018
                : 23 October 2018
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                Figures: 3, Tables: 4, Equations: 0, References: 88, Pages: 11, Words: 0
                Categories
                Plant Science
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                Plant science & Botany
                phaseolus vulgaris,common bean,diversity,genebanks,gene pool,nutrient composition,protein concentration,seed color

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