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A Potential Screening System for Identifying Sorghum Ecotypes with Increased Lysine in the Seeds
Authors:S. Vernaillen    F. Laureys   M. Jacobs
Affiliation:Laboratory of Plant Genetics, Institute for Molecular Biology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Paardenstraat 65, B-1640 Sint Genesius-Rode, Belgium
Abstract:Classical “high-lysine” sorghum lines are characterized by smaller seeds than average, due to a decrease in prolamin synthesis and a subsequent decrease in yield. To exploit the natural variation in lysine content and to identify ecotypes with a seed lysine content higher than average, characterized by plump seeds, a method was developed based on root-growth inhibition of seeds growing on a medium containing aminoethylcysteine (AEC), a lysine analogue. By using a collection of sorghum mutants and ecotypes a correlation coefficient of 0.926 between root length and lysine content was established. This method, which uses the root length of plants growing on aec to indicate which lines have a potential elevated lysine content, can be applied for the screening of sorghum germplasm. Since this is a non-destructive method it can also be used at the individual seed level, for example for screening progenies of regenerated plants from in vitro culture to exploit the somaclonal variation.
Keywords:Sorghum bicolor    lysine content    aminoethylcysteine    ecotype variability
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