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Quality of oats : protein and oil contentsMicronutriments and avenins
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
Partners for this workpackage :
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
France : Jean Koenig INRA Clermont-FerrandGérard Branlard INRA Clermont-FerrandAudrey Didier INRA Clermont-FerrandExternal service : Vetagro sup Agnès Piquet
Estonia : Külli Annamaa Jogeva Plant Breeding Institute
Romania : Danela Murariu Genebank Suceava Manuela Ibanescu Genebank Suceava
Preliminary work to analyses :
Dehulling of seedsDone by Alf Seplitis (Partner 2) and Mathias Hermann (Partner 3)
Hand dehulling has and will be done by IHAR Radzikov and PBI (Estonia) by hand which is a quite long workThanks to them
Milling has been done by laboratories carrying out NIRS analyses (problems of sticky flour..... )
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
Near Infrared Spectra analysis (NIRS)
On samples 2008 , have been realized for 6 locations : BUL, EST, FRA, ITA, ROM, POL, and on samples 2009 are on the way.
Calibration by Kjeldahl (proteins) and (Fat) and Calibration verification have been done on 2008 samples. Calibration values will be entered in the NIRS software to produce protein and fat values.
Protein content
First results from calibration by Kjeldahl method show a wide range of variation : within locations and looking at all locations
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
Micronutriments• Have been realized on 122 (100 selected by
PCA + 2 X 11 Standards) samples from 2008 (mineral micronutriments)on samples from french harvest. But results were not produced yet by partner (external)
• Samples have been chosen on spectra from NIRS analysis (PCA) choosing more diverse accessions
• Will be done on samples from France 2009 in the next months
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
Results for avenins patterns
Avenin identification
•Avenin extraction
•Allele identification for the 3 loci: Ave1, Ave2 et Ave3
•1D electrophoresis Acide-Page
Method
Identification of alleles of Ave1 locus
•5 alleles
Identification of alleles of Ave2 locus
•6 alleles
Identification of alleles of Ave3 locus
•10 alleles
•22.4 % of accessions were heterogenous
•Genetic heterogeneity within accession
•Grain mixture within accession
Homogeneity (purety) of the Avena sativa patterns as revealed through avenin analysis
•80% old accessions
•20% modern accessions
Locus identifié EffectifPourcentage
(N=543)
Ave1 30 5.5
Ave2 22 4.0
Ave3 53 9.8
Ave1 + Ave2 29 5.4
Ave1 + Ave2 + Ave3 152 28.0
Ave1 + Ave3 76 14.0
Ave2 + Ave3 99 18.2
Aucun 82 15.1
Identification of avenin alleles in A. sativa
Alleles repartition at locus Ave1 ( N=300, 2008)
Alleles repartition at locus Ave2 ( N=300, 2008)
Alleles repartition at locus Ave3 ( N=300, 2008)
Thanks for your attention
AVEQ meeting BUCHAREST 19-21/10/2010
Deliverable number
Planned completion Description
Status
Achieved Revised completion
Who
D6.1 Month 36 Protein and fat data from 1st field experiment year reported Month 46 P5
D6.2 Month 40 Database with 600 Avenin patternsX P5
D6.3 Month 44 Database with 6600 NIRS spectraMonth 48 P1
D6.4 Month 48 Protein and fat data from 2nd field experiment year reportedMonth 48 P11
D6.5 Month 48 All analysis results available in EADBMonth 48 P1
Milestone number
Planned completion Description
Status
Achieved Revised completion
Who
X P5
X P5
X P5
X P11, P9
X P5
Month 48 P11
Month 48 P9,P11
Month 47 P5
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