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Nutritional and genetic variations within foxtail millet (Setaria italica) landraces collected from indigenous communities across the Philippines

Nelzo C. Ereful, Jose Arnel O. Reyes, Don Emanuel M. Cardona, Roneil Christian S. Alonday, Nel Oliver B. Mateo, Huw Jones, Lesley Boyd, Evelyn F. Delfin
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.22.541853
Nelzo C. Ereful
1Institute of Plant Breeding, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, 4031
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Jose Arnel O. Reyes
1Institute of Plant Breeding, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, 4031
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Don Emanuel M. Cardona
2Philippine Genome Center for Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, 4031
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Roneil Christian S. Alonday
1Institute of Plant Breeding, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, 4031
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Nel Oliver B. Mateo
1Institute of Plant Breeding, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, 4031
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Huw Jones
3National Institute of Agricultural Botany, 93 Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom C3 0LE
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Lesley Boyd
3National Institute of Agricultural Botany, 93 Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom C3 0LE
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Evelyn F. Delfin
1Institute of Plant Breeding, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, 4031
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Abstract

Unknown to many, the Philippines is host to a few remaining accessions of the underutilized and understudied cereal foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.). We collected together accessions from different eco-geographical locations within the Philippines, along with a few accessions from Lanyu, Taiwan, to undertake a study of the nutritional value and genetic diversity within accessions of foxtail millet grown in the Philippines. All accessions were field grown in 2022, dry season (DS) at the Institute of Plant Breeding (IPB) Experiment Station, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines. The accessions were tested for micronutrients, including Zn and Fe, nitrogen as a proxy for protein, β-carotene and a number of phenolic compounds with known nutritional potential. Of the 20 accessions tested, the accessions Bayaras and GB61438 had the highest level of Zn (107.1 mg/kg) and Fe (70.52 mg/kg), respectively, higher than levels found in traditional rice varieties. For β-carotene the highest concentration was found in the accession Balles (∼10µg/g). Twelve phenolic compounds were detected, with catechin, syringic acid, ferulic acid and kaempferol having the highest concentrations and greatest variation between accessions. To assess the genetic diversity of these local foxtail millet accessions, we sequenced a core set of eight accessions to a depth of at least 25-fold. Analysis of the population structure, using genome-wide, high-quality SNPs, showed modest diversity among the accession, with two unadmixed groups. The accessions are monophyletic relative to their earliest common ancestor, with the very light brown accessions emerging earlier than the light brown and reddish-brown varieties. Analysis of Zinc/Iron permease (ZIP) transporters within the foxtail millet reference sequence, var. Yugu1 identified 17 putative ZIP transporters. Variant calling identified SNPs primarily within 3’ and 5’ regions, and introns, indicating variation between foxtail millet accessions within regulatory gene regions rather than in structural proteins. The local foxtail millet accessions found across the Philippines, therefore, represent a potential alternative source of nutrition that would help to address the problems of the double-burden of malnutrition found in the Philippines.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

  • Abbreviations

    ZIP
    Zinc/Iron Permease
    BLAST
    Basic Local Alignment Search Tool
    SA
    Syringic Acid
    DS
    Dry Season
    WS
    Wet Season
    MSA
    Multiple Sequence Alignment
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    Nutritional and genetic variations within foxtail millet (Setaria italica) landraces collected from indigenous communities across the Philippines
    Nelzo C. Ereful, Jose Arnel O. Reyes, Don Emanuel M. Cardona, Roneil Christian S. Alonday, Nel Oliver B. Mateo, Huw Jones, Lesley Boyd, Evelyn F. Delfin
    bioRxiv 2023.05.22.541853; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.22.541853
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    Nutritional and genetic variations within foxtail millet (Setaria italica) landraces collected from indigenous communities across the Philippines
    Nelzo C. Ereful, Jose Arnel O. Reyes, Don Emanuel M. Cardona, Roneil Christian S. Alonday, Nel Oliver B. Mateo, Huw Jones, Lesley Boyd, Evelyn F. Delfin
    bioRxiv 2023.05.22.541853; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.22.541853

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