Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion

Large phenotypic variation has been observed between the cultivated vanillas since a single genetic source of Vanilla planifolia was spread to the Indian Ocean and the Indonesia in the 19th century. In order to differentiate the cultivated vanilla plants, genetic studies have been conducted in the...

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Main Authors: Palama, Tony Lionel, Khatib, Alfi, Choi, Young Hae, Côme, Bertrand, Fock, Isabelle, Verpoorte, Robert, Kodja, Hippolyte
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spelling my.iium.irep.333002013-12-13T03:58:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/33300/ Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion Palama, Tony Lionel Khatib, Alfi Choi, Young Hae Côme, Bertrand Fock, Isabelle Verpoorte, Robert Kodja, Hippolyte S Agriculture (General) Large phenotypic variation has been observed between the cultivated vanillas since a single genetic source of Vanilla planifolia was spread to the Indian Ocean and the Indonesia in the 19th century. In order to differentiate the cultivated vanilla plants, genetic studies have been conducted in the past on the plants grown in various regions such as the French island, La Réunion. However, the genetic difference was not big enough to differentiate diverse accessions of V. planifolia. In this study, metabolomics, in which genetic variation could be amplified, was employed to delve into the variation between the cultivated vanilla plants. To obtain a broad view of the metabolome, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was applied to the analysis of V. planifolia green pods. Principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least square-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) of the data showed that the accessions could be differentiated according to their glucovanillin and glucosides A and B contents. Furthermore, a correlation between the glucovanillin content and the pod length, number of flower and growth capacity of the accessions has been observed from the multivariate data analysis. Elsevier 2011-03-24 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/33300/1/Palama_et_al%2C_2011.pdf Palama, Tony Lionel and Khatib, Alfi and Choi, Young Hae and Côme, Bertrand and Fock, Isabelle and Verpoorte, Robert and Kodja, Hippolyte (2011) Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 72 (2). pp. 258-265. ISSN 0098-8472 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0098847211000736 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2011.03.015
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topic S Agriculture (General)
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Palama, Tony Lionel
Khatib, Alfi
Choi, Young Hae
Côme, Bertrand
Fock, Isabelle
Verpoorte, Robert
Kodja, Hippolyte
Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion
description Large phenotypic variation has been observed between the cultivated vanillas since a single genetic source of Vanilla planifolia was spread to the Indian Ocean and the Indonesia in the 19th century. In order to differentiate the cultivated vanilla plants, genetic studies have been conducted in the past on the plants grown in various regions such as the French island, La Réunion. However, the genetic difference was not big enough to differentiate diverse accessions of V. planifolia. In this study, metabolomics, in which genetic variation could be amplified, was employed to delve into the variation between the cultivated vanilla plants. To obtain a broad view of the metabolome, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was applied to the analysis of V. planifolia green pods. Principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least square-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) of the data showed that the accessions could be differentiated according to their glucovanillin and glucosides A and B contents. Furthermore, a correlation between the glucovanillin content and the pod length, number of flower and growth capacity of the accessions has been observed from the multivariate data analysis.
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author Palama, Tony Lionel
Khatib, Alfi
Choi, Young Hae
Côme, Bertrand
Fock, Isabelle
Verpoorte, Robert
Kodja, Hippolyte
author_facet Palama, Tony Lionel
Khatib, Alfi
Choi, Young Hae
Côme, Bertrand
Fock, Isabelle
Verpoorte, Robert
Kodja, Hippolyte
author_sort Palama, Tony Lionel
title Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion
title_short Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion
title_full Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion
title_fullStr Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic characterization of green pods from Vanilla planifolia accessions grown in La Réunion
title_sort metabolic characterization of green pods from vanilla planifolia accessions grown in la réunion
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/33300/1/Palama_et_al%2C_2011.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/33300/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0098847211000736
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