Genetic variation and environmental effects on beta‑conglycinin and glycinin content in Brazilian soybean cultivars

Authors

  • Mercedes Concórdia Carrão-Panizzi Embrapa Soja
  • Prachuab Kwanyuen USDA-ARS and Crop Science Department, North Carolina State University
  • Sevim Zeynep Erhan USDA-National Center for Agricultural Research
  • Ivani de Oliveira Negrão Lopes Embrapa Soja

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2008.v43.924

Keywords:

eletrophoresis, nutraceutic properties, protein fractions, seed, sowing location

Abstract

The objective of this work was to determine genetic and environmental effects on beta‑conglycinin and glycinin content in Brazilian soybean cultivars. The concentrations of these protein fractions were analyzed
by scanning densitometry after electrophoresis, in 90 Brazilian soybean cultivars sown in Ponta Grossa, PR, in 2001. The effects of the sowing location were determined in the cultivar MG/BR 46 (Conquista), sown in
16 locations of Goiás and Minas Gerais states (Central Brazil), and in the cultivar IAS 5, sown in 12 locations of Paraná and São Paulo states (Southern Brazil), in 2002 soybean season. A significant variability for
beta‑conglycinin (7S) and glycinin (11S) protein fractions ratio was observed among the 90 Brazilian soybean cultivars. 'MS/BRS 169' (Bacuri) and 'BR‑8' (Pelotas) presented the highest and the lowest 11S/7S ratios
(2.76 and 1.17, respectively). Beta‑conglycinin protein fractions presented more variability than glycinin protein fractions. Grouping test classified 7S proteins in seven groups, 11S proteins in four groups, and protein
fraction ratios (11S/7S) in nine groups. Significant effect of sowing locations was also observed on protein fractions contents. There is a good possibility of breeding for individual protein fractions, and their subunits, without affecting protein content.

Author Biographies

Mercedes Concórdia Carrão-Panizzi, Embrapa Soja

Coordenadora do Núcleo Temático Utilização Pós-Colheita e Segurança Alimentar Área de Genética e Melhoramento Embrapa Soja

Prachuab Kwanyuen, USDA-ARS and Crop Science Department, North Carolina State University

Associated professor e senior research in chemistry - North Caroline State universiyt and USDA.

Sevim Zeynep Erhan, USDA-National Center for Agricultural Research

Researcher leader of Food & Industrial Oil Research unit of the National Center for Agricultural Utiilization Research from USDA.

Ivani de Oliveira Negrão Lopes, Embrapa Soja

Pesquisadora da área de Biometria da Embrapa Soja

Published

2008-10-29

How to Cite

Carrão-Panizzi, M. C., Kwanyuen, P., Erhan, S. Z., & Lopes, I. de O. N. (2008). Genetic variation and environmental effects on beta‑conglycinin and glycinin content in Brazilian soybean cultivars. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 43(9), 1105–1114. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2008.v43.924

Issue

Section

BIOCHEMISTRY