Biofortified Sweetpotato

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Biofortified Sweetpotato Available Material, Advances, and Selection Limits International Potato Center Agrosalud Breeding Sweetpotato WG 2009

General: There were orange fleshed sweetpotatos (OFSP) before The Base Lines for β-carot., Fe & Zn. Example: Data for 6 MegaClones (from 20 MegaClones) YLD DM (t / ha) (%) β-carot. Fe Zn Jewel 23.9 27.7 296 23.7 13.1 Resisto 26.8 27.3 533 29.9 18.4 Jonathan 14.7 29.2 158 28.2 16.2 Santo Amaro 16.3 31.7 0 23.3 13.7 Xushu18 30.5 31.2 0 25.2 14.1 Tanzania 11.6 33.5 0 22.5 13.5 Note on poor on-farm conditions you have about 30% less β-carotene, iron, and zinc Jonathan 100g fresh roots: β-carotene: 4.6 mg, iron: 0.82 mg, zinc: 0.47 mg Child 1 3 years needs: β-carotene: 4.8 mg, iron: 5 mg, zinc: 4 mg

Sweet Potato Targeting - Groupings by Opportunities and Number of People Where is Latin America?

Germplasm Clones in Dissemination (phase I) 2006 2007 Screening of 1200 clones >3 locations N = 78 clones YLD DM >150 ppm β-carot (t / ha) (%) β-carot. Fe Zn s (N = 78) 19.5 28.4 262 18.4 11.5 Number of clones > better than 29.2 % DM (check Jonathan) - - - - - Breeding Clones in Dissemination (phase I) 2006 2007 Screening 5000 clones 3 locations N = 25 >150 ppm β-carot YLD (t / ha) DM (%) β-carot Fe Zn s (N = 25) 21.8 29.8 282 23.3 12.7 N = 13 clones >29.2 % DM (check Jonathan) 19.0 31.8 313 22.6 12.0 Controlled crossings Near Infra Red to determine Quality Germination under sterile conditions => Comment: There are much better clones, but: huge problems to get clones virus clean and into other countries 2005-2007

OFSP Population Development 2 Recurrent Cycles Populations: Jewel (PJ) and ZapalloSPK (PZ) from 2005-2008 (3 locations!!!) s, minimum and maximum yield, dry matter, β-carotene, Fe and Zn in Population, Jewel I, II, and Population ZapalloSPK I and II. YLD DM 2005-2006 (t / ha) (%) β-carot. Fe Zn PJ I Pop. 13.5 30.0 79 21 9 Min Max 0.1 89.0 16.0-45.3 0.0-398 3 40 5-15 PZ I Pop. 14.0 32.25 123.3 17.8 10.9 Min Max 0.1-50.0 10.1 47.9 0-863 7.6 30.5 4.7 19.9 2007-2008 PJ II Pop. 19.7 28.2 363 22.3 13.3 Min Max 2.7-44.9 14.5-42.6 0 1066 9.9-45.9 7.0-31.0 PZ II Pop. 15.4 30.5 258 18.3 11.1 Min Max 3.6-54.8 16.2-45.5 0-777 8.1-41.0 5.7 27.4 PJ II 100g fresh storage root mean: β-carotene: 10.2 mg, iron: 0.64 mg, zinc: 0.38 mg PZ II 100g fresh storage root mean: β-carotene: 7.9 mg, iron: 0.56 mg, zinc: 0.34 mg Child 1 3 years needs per day: β-carotene: 4.8 mg, iron: 5 mg, zinc: 4 mg

AgroSalud Sweetpotato Breeding WG 2009 Breeding Clones in Dissemination (phase II) 2009 => N = 182 YLD DM >150 ppm β-carot (t / ha) (%) β-carot. Fe Zn s (N = 182) 20.6 28.2 355 21.0 13.2 s of 59 clones 20.6 31.7 299 19.5 12.3 DM & β-carot. Equal or better than (check 4 out of 59 high dry matter clones appear to be non Jonathan) sweet sweetpotato Breeding SEED in Dissemination (phase II) 2009 => YLD (t / ha) DM (%) Family β-carot Fe Zn PJ05.042 x 194541.48 22.3 21.2 599 27.7 18.9 SR01.018 x PJ05.056 24.4 28.5 414 25.0 15.4 PJ05.042 x PJ05.172 20.1 27.3 527 24.9 15.8 PZ06.006 x PZ06.099 15.5 29.2 480 19.2 12.5

Variety Release (CIP Peru old clones crossed before Phase I) YLD DM (t / ha) (%) β-carot. Fe Zn Jonathan (check) 59.5 28.4 302 23.3 13.2 LM03.062 34.3 24.9 288 24.4 14.4 SR02.164 23,7 25.7 287 13.3 9.8 SR02.177 51.3 27.8 525 21.3 13.2 SR02.179 49.5 24.7 756 23.1 14.3 SR02.194 26.7 29.4 339 14.6 8.7 Germplasm clones or Clones crosses 2005 or before INIA, Phase I clones: 2 clones in variety release EMBRAPA, Phase I clones: 4 clones in variety release and dissemination ISA; Phase I clones: 1 clones in variety release ORE; - 2 local clones in dissemination INIVIT (without funds from CIP) 1 local breeding clone released Two further contract to evaluate Phase I clones UNA & CENTA Clones crosses 2006-2007 INIA & CIP, Phase II: About 250 PJ I and PZ Clones in variety development

CIP Field days in suburbs Lima 2006 2009 => 2012 linked with the Comedores Populares, the Municipalidad de Carabayllo & the Ministerio de Mujers Image of sweetpotato No solo para

Further Advances for OFSP Breeding!!! 1) New Information that iron & zinc might be improved by 50% in sweetpotato to: 40 ppm Fe & 25 ppm Zn 2) Source of SPVD resistance (SPCSV resistance) found in 1 OFSP land races and at least 2 clones of PJ I 3) Against other opinions there might be a certain amount of weevil resistance in sweetpotato, which has been associated to specific compounds in the latex of the root skin in clones like New Kawogo or Santo Amaro

New Infromation Fe & Zn in sweetpotato (8 x 8 diallel) Note: crossings with 8 outstanding PJ I clones (in total 64 families each with 30 to 60 genotypes, each genotype planted in 1 m row plot in 2 plot replications) only the best 8 families for iron are presented with their mean and standard deviation in brackets Families 106806 106765 106770 106778 DM (%) 26.4 (5.3) 23.9 (3.7) 26.8 (5.0) 24.8 β-carot. Fe Zn 730 40.5 26.5 (351) (8.9) (6.6) 686 39.3 26.2 (174) (5.3) (3.8) 516 37.8 25.3 (374) (9.2) (6.2) 781 37.7 24.7 R = + Approx. current OFSP selection limits 30 % DM 900 ppm pro vitamin A 45 ppm Fe 30 ppm Zn 106816 106786 106814 105764 (4.2) 22.8 (2.7) 21.8 (3.1) 23.4 (4.5) 21.6 (301) 725 (143) 586 (209) 617 (294) 732 (7.6) 37.4 (5.1) 37.2 (6.5) 36.8 (8.2) 36.6 (5.4) 25.3 (4.0) 24.6 (5.0) 24.4 (6.0) 26.0 R = + 2 Approx. future OFSP selection limits 32 % DM 1000 ppm pro vitamina 50 ppm Fe 35 ppm Zn (4.3) (231) (7.3) (5.4)

SPCSV Resistance CIP 420269 PER (DLP 3163) selected from 2000 germplasm clones as resistant to sweet potato clorotic stunt (SPCSV) Application of Markers Assumption: recessive inherited rrrrrr Crossing with parents of OFSP Pop. Jewel DLP 3163 x 100 OFSP Jewel SPFMV SPCSV SPVD (ambos virus) Table: Elisa scores in population Jewel before and after crossing with DLP3163 (CIP 420269) ELISA score ELISA score Median SPCSV SPFMV SPCSV SPFMV Parents 0.84 1.97 0.78 2.11 When you have a technique to search you can find: We found at least 5 more clones (OFSP) with resistance to SPCSV => Crossings!!!! Offspring 0.44*** 1.09*** 0.33*** 1.00*** *** significant on p < 0.001 level >5 x > 5 SPCSV resistance clones Number of seed expected >2000 Agro Salud Sweetpotato Breeding WG 2009

Sources of weevil tolerance Not made at CIP!!! But of high interest for LAC!!! Independent reports from Dom. Republic clone Santo Amaro (Brazil) & Uganda clone New Kawogo less effected by weevil due to differences in latex content and composition TZ NK 8 6 No. 4 2 0 Feedh Eggs Dropp No. of feeding holes (feedh), oviposited eggs & dropping on Tanzania (TZ) and New Kawogo (NK) Periderms. HPLC chromatograms of NK and TZ root latex (40mg latex/ ml

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