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Variation and Natural Heritability of Blueberry Floral Volatiles.

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Vaccinium corymbosum (highbush blueberry) in British Columbia relies on honeybee pollination for a reliable fruit set. As floral volatiles may help explain pollinator preference for blueberry, we surveyed components of… Click to show full abstract

Vaccinium corymbosum (highbush blueberry) in British Columbia relies on honeybee pollination for a reliable fruit set. As floral volatiles may help explain pollinator preference for blueberry, we surveyed components of variation for volatiles using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Principal component analysis of GC chromatogram peaks revealed a grouping of cultivars by a biosynthetic pathway that also corresponds with their known pedigree. To identify genetic variance, we identified 34 chemicals with adequate sample sizes. We estimated "natural heritability" (using uncontrolled crosses in natural environments) in two ways: (1) as "clonal repeatability," which is equivalent to broad-sense heritability and is an upper bound for narrow-sense heritability, and (2) "marker-based heritability," which serves as a lower bound for narrow-sense heritability. Both methods indicate that heritability is relatively low, ca. 15%, and variable among traits. This is expected as the floral volatile release is changeable and dependent on environmental conditions. It might be possible to use highly heritable volatiles for breeding.

Keywords: floral volatiles; heritability; natural heritability; sense heritability; heritability blueberry; variation natural

Journal Title: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Year Published: 2023

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