Painting the diversity of a world's favorite fruit: A next generation catalog of cultivated bananas
2025
Sardos, Julie | Cenci, Alberto | Martin, Guillaume | Breton, Catherine | Guignon, Valentin | van den Houwe, Ines | Mendez, Yaleidis | Sachter‐Smith, Gabriel, L | Chase, Rachel | Ruas, Max | Rivallan, Ronan | Paofa, Janet | Wigmore, William | Hunter, David, Tilafono | d'Hont, Angélique | Yahiaoui, Nabila | Jenny, Christophe | Perrier, Xavier | Roux, Nicolas | Rouard, Mathieu | Rouard, Mathieu | The Alliance of Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) [France] ; Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) [Rome] (Alliance) ; Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research [CGIAR] (CGIAR)-Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research [CGIAR] (CGIAR) | Amélioration génétique et adaptation des plantes méditerranéennes et tropicales (UMR AGAP) ; Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro Montpellier ; Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Université de Montpellier (UM) | Département Systèmes Biologiques (Cirad-BIOS) ; Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad) | The Alliance of Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) [Belgique] ; Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) [Rome] (Alliance) ; Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research [CGIAR] (CGIAR)-Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research [CGIAR] (CGIAR) | USDA-ARS : Agricultural Research Service | Hawai'i Banana Source | PNG National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) | Ministry of Agriculture | Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries | We thank the International Transit Center for providing banana samples, BGI and LGC for their services for the RAD sequencing, and the AGAP Institute's genotyping platform for the GBS. We acknowledge the CRP Roots, Tubers and Bananas and the Genebank Initiative of the CGIAR for the funding of the genotyping experiments, as well as the Crop Trust for their support of the collecting missions. This work was technically supported by the CIRAD — UMR AGAP HPC Data Centre of the South Green Bioinformatics platform. We are grateful to the taxonomic information provided by the Taxonomy Advisory Group of MusaNet (https://musanet.org/who-we-are/taxonomic-advisory-group) for providing on a regular basis critical insight to verify the true-to-typeness of the accessions. | HPC Data Centre, UMR AGAP, Montpellier, France | South Green Bioinformatics platform, Montpellier, France
The sequencing reads were deposited in the NCBI SRA associated with the BioProject PRJNA450532. SNP datasets were recorded in a database (dbname: Catalogue_Musa_Mosaic) browsable via a web application https://gigwa.cgiar.org/gigwa (Rouard et al., 2022; Sempéré et al., 2019).This work is dedicated to two eminent banana scientists who passed away during the preparation of this manuscript. Professor Edmond De Langhe devoted his life and passion to bananas until the end and leaves an unvaluable contribution to our understanding of this crop. Dr. Hughes Tezenas du Montcel, a renowned expert in banana research, significantly enriched the field through his extensive collection of banana plants and laid the groundwork for the Musa Germplasm Information System. This work could not have been possible without their dedication to banana germplasm collection and conservation.
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Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Inglés. Societal Impact Statement: Bananas are nutritious fruits of major importance worldwide. Characterizing their diversity is essential to ensure their conservation and use. A catalog showcasing cultivated bananas genomic diversity was compiled and is to be used as a tool to support the classification of banana cultivars. This research revealed that cultivated banana groups are not all made of identical clones. Materials from recent collecting missions indicated that more banana diversity is expected to be found as the exploration of the banana gene pool continues. These discoveries will drive dynamic conservation strategies for banana genetic resources and should increase their use.Summary: . Banana is an important food crop cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Because banana cultivars often have low fertility, they are typically propagated clonally, which maintains desirable traits across generations. However, different factors, such as synonymy, incomplete passport data, and environmental effects, complicate the morphological-based assignment of banana cultivars to specific clones or cultivar groups.. In this study, we applied a previously developed genomic-based tool for fine-scale characterization of banana ancestry, known as in silico chromosome painting, to high-throughput genotyping data from 317 banana accessions. This dataset covers most of the globally conserved, studied, and cultivated cultivar groups and includes both genebanks and new, uncharacterized materials.. By comparing curated morphological assignation to the genomic patterns resulting from in silico chromosome painting, we compiled a diversity catalog referencing curated passport data, pictures, and chromosome painting patterns of the cultivar groups.. Examining the genomic patterns obtained, intra-cultivar group variability was discovered. In some cultivar groups, mitotic recombination or deletions accumulated clonally. In addition, at least four cultivar groups encompassed cultivars from distinct sexual events co-existing, notably Pisang Awak with five distinct patterns across two ploidy levels. Finally, additional patterns were discovered in the newest materials of the set, showing that a wider diversity of clones still exists on farm.
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