Countrywide Corchorus olitorius L. core collection shows an adaptive potential for future climate in Benin
Dèdéou A. Tchokponhoué, Sognigbé N’Danikou, Emmanuel Omondi, Spéro Coffi, Belchrist Eliel Sossou, Aristide Carlos Houdegbe, Charlotte A. O. Adje, Nicodeme V. Fassinou Hotegni, M. Eric Schranz, Maarten van Zonneveld, Enoch G. Achigan-Dako

TL;DR
This study explores the genetic diversity of Corchorus olitorius in Benin and identifies a core collection with strong potential for future climate adaptation.
Contribution
The study provides the first genome-wide analysis of C. olitorius germplasm in Benin and identifies a climate-adaptive core collection.
Findings
A core set of 54 accessions captures diversity comparable to the whole collection.
88% of the core set accessions show low genomic offset, indicating strong climate adaptation potential.
Genomic diversity increases along the South-North ecological gradient in Benin.
Abstract
Understanding the genome-wide variation pattern in crop germplasm is required in profiling breeding products and defining conservation units. Yet, such knowledge was missing for the large germplasm collection of Corchorus olitorius in Benin at CalaviGen (the University of Abomey-Calavi genebank), the world’s largest holder of the crop germplasm with 1,566 accessions conserved. Using 1,114 high-quality SNPs, this study: i) investigated the spatial variation of the genetic structure of 305 accessions sampled along the South-North ecological gradient of Benin, ii) derived a core collection from the batch of accessions and iii) gauged the extent of (mal)adaptation of this core set. Overall, we detected a moderate diversity with a total gene diversity of 0.28 and an expected heterozygosity estimate of 0.27. The spatial variation of the genomic diversity painted an increasing trend…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeed and Plant Biochemistry · Genetic diversity and population structure
