Publication
Oil Content and fatty acid composition variability in wild peanut species
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Author(s):
M.L. Wang; N. A. Barkley; M. Chinnan; H. T. Stalker
Type of Document:
Research Report
Publisher/Journal:
Plant Genetic Resources
Date of Publication:
2010
Place of Publication:
Not Available
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Abstract: Wild peanut species are useful genetic resources for improving the levels of disease/pest resistance and for enhancing the quality of seed composition by interspecific hybridization. The variation in oil Content and fatty acid composition of wild peanut species in the United States Department of Agriculture germplasm collection is unknown. Seeds available from 39 wild species (plus a cultivated peanut) were requested from the U.S. peanut germplasm collection. Oil Content was measured using nuclear magnetic resonance, fatty acid composition was analysed using gas chromatography, and the D150N functional mutation of the FAD2A gene was screened by real-time PCR. Significant variability in oil Content (41.7