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Acquisition and regeneration of Spinacia turkestanica Iljin and S. tetrandra Steven ex M. Bieb. to improve a spinach gene bank collection

R. van TreurenCentre for Genetic Resources, the Netherlands, Wageningen Plant Research, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The NetherlandsLiesbeth de GrootCentre for Genetic Resources, the Netherlands, Wageningen Plant Research, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The NetherlandsHikmat HisorievInstitute of Botany, Tajik Academy of Sciences, Dushanbe, TajikistanFurkat KhassanovInstitute of Botany, Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, UzbekistanVahid FarzaliyevG. MelyanScientific Center of Agrobiotechnology, Armenian National Agrarian University, 1 Isi-Le-Mulino Street 1101, Etchmiadzin, ArmeniaIvan GabrielyanDepartment of Higher Plant Taxonomy, Institute of Botany of NAS RA, Str. Acharyan 1, 0063, Yerevan, ArmeniaLoek van SoestCorrie TulmansDavid CourandSyngenta Seeds B.V., Westeinde 62, 1601 BK, Enkhuizen, The NetherlandsJan de VisserPop Vriend Seeds B.V., Middenweg 52, 1619 BN, Andijk, The NetherlandsRyo KimuraJ.C. BoshovenBejo Zaden B.V., Trambaan 1, 1749 CZ, Warmenhuizen, The NetherlandsTakuya KandaRuud GoossensBayer Netherlands - Crop Science, Wageningse Afweg 31, 6702 PD, Wageningen, The NetherlandsManja VerhoefRijk Zwaan Breeding B.V., Burgemeester Crezéelaan 40, 2678 ZG, De Lier, The NetherlandsJ. DijkstraEnza Zaden Research and Development B.V., Haling 1/E, 1602 DB, Enkhuizen, The NetherlandsC. KikCentre for Genetic Resources, the Netherlands, Wageningen Plant Research, P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands
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Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is a highly nutritious leafy vegetable and an economically important food crop. The wild species S. turkestanica Iljin and S. tetrandra Steven ex M. Bieb. are inter-fertile with cultivated spinach and constitute important sources of novel characters to improve spinach varieties, such as for their resistance to pests and diseases. Despite their relevance in plant breeding, S. turkestanica and S. tetrandra are poorly represented in genetic resources collections. Among the reasons for these collection gaps are the difficulties in propagating these species ex situ. Here we report on the results of collecting expeditions for S. turkestanica in Central Asia and for S. tetrandra in the Trans-Caucasus, which were organized by the Dutch gene bank in collaboration with several breeding companies. Furthermore, we also present efficient protocols for the ex situ regeneration of these species. These protocols were used to successfully regenerate 66 S. turkestanica and 36 S. tetrandra samples from the collecting expeditions. These new accessions fill up important collection gaps in ex situ conserved genetic resources of spinach and can be used for exploitation in crop improvement.

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