Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2014846 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The vegetative period duration (Vp) was found to impact the size and production of flax seeds.•Vp impacted the composition and properties of soluble mucilages.•Homogalacturonan, rhamnogalacturonan or arabinoxylan in mucilages can distinguish the lines.•The convex form of seed would be related with the amount of proteins and hydrolases in mucilages.•The wild fibre brown seeds were in a same cluster while 4 over 6 linseeds were in an opposite cluster.

Upon hydration, flax seeds secrete mucilages whose content and physico-chemical properties vary according to the genotype and environment. The aim of the work was to investigate the complex genetic relationships between the vegetative period, colour, size and production of seed, the composition (polysaccharides and proteins) and physico-chemical properties of soluble mucilages collected at 28 °C from seeds of 18 lines grown in St Petersburg area. The vegetative period duration was found to impact the size and production of seeds, the yield of mucilages, including the polysaccharides, and the galactosidase enzymes, as well as their composition (mainly the rhamnogalacturonan I moieties) and some of their properties (mainly viscosity). Data allowed to significantly distinguish 6 fibre lines with mucilages enriched in rhamnogalacturonan I, 6 lines with mucilages enriched in arabinoxylan including 5 linseeds and 1 mutated fibre-line, and 5 lines with mucilages enriched in homogalacturonan-like polymer including 4 fibre lines and 1 brown linseed. Seven fibre lines had mucilages particularly rich in galactose. High to very high variability was found for 14 traits. Relatively independent characters (form/shape, protein and galactosidase) were identified and could be combined by breeding, with a focus on mucilage yield, composition and properties. Main-component analyses of line characters showed a large diversity in linseeds mainly due to their different origin but small variation in Russian fibre lines with brown seeds.

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