Micro-Mel and Mini-Mel short life cycle dwarf lines with Solanum anguivi introgressions as the first model varieties for eggplant research and breeding
Authors: Martinez-Lopez, M., Baraja-Fonseca, V., Garcia-Fortea, E., Plazas, M., Vilanova, S., Prohens, J., Gramazio, P.
Two short‑cycle dwarf eggplant lines, Micro‑Mel and Mini‑Mel, were developed through introgressions from Solanum anguivi and characterized for growth, phenology, and compact architecture, enabling up to three seed‑to‑seed cycles per year. In vitro regeneration assays and 23× whole‑genome sequencing revealed low heterozygosity, introgressed genome segments, and dwarfism‑related orthologs, establishing these lines as rapid, space‑efficient model systems for eggplant genetics and breeding.
A biparental Vicia faba mapping population was screened under glasshouse conditions for resistance to a mixture of Fusarium avenaceum and Fusarium oxysporum, revealing several families with moderate to high resistance. Using the Vfaba_v2 Axiom SNP array, a high-density linkage map of 6,755 SNPs was constructed, enabling the identification of a major QTL on linkage group 4 associated with partial resistance to foot and root rot.
RNA‑seq of 328 wheat lines using a pan‑genome reference uncovered over 20,000 additional transcripts beyond the Chinese Spring genome and enabled construction of a pan‑gene eQTL regulatory atlas. Multi‑omics integration identified 231 high‑confidence candidate genes influencing 34 agronomic traits and powdery mildew resistance, with functional validation showing 80% of candidates affecting trait phenotypes via an EMS mutant library.