Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 2010, 46(1):1-13 | DOI: 10.17221/90/2009-CJGPB

Questions and avenues for lucerne improvementReview

Paolo Annicchiarico, Carla Scotti, Maria Carelli, Luciano Pecetti
CRA - Centro di Ricerca per le Produzioni Foraggere e Lattiero-Casearie, Lodi, Italy

Six crucial questions for lucerne breeders are set up and discussed in relation to the available information. (i) Which width of adaptation? Genotype נlocation interaction is region-specific and may be wide enough to justify breeding for specific adaptation. Genotype נexploitation interaction requires contrasting plant types for mowing and intensive grazing. (ii) Can we breed very drought-tolerant varieties? One drought-tolerant landrace exhibited a drought-avoidance, water-conservation strategy based on limited root development, while large root featured material adapted to favourable environments and/or frequent mowing. (iii) Which selection scheme and variety type? Many schemes were proposed for synthetic varieties, but empirical or theoretical comparisons were limited in number and inference space. Non-additive genetic variation may be exploited by free hybrids (semi-hybrids) through procedures varying in complexity, possibly assisted by marker evaluation. Previous selection of exotic germplasm for adaptation is essential. (iv) How to improve the forage quality? Selection for modified stem morphology (increased internode number, decreased internode length) proved effective. Combined selection for forage yield and leaf/stem ratio seems also feasible. (v) Which opportunities for marker-assisted selection? Linkage maps for lucerne are available but useful markers for forage yield may be site-specific. Bulk segregant analysis is promising in breeding for stress tolerance. (vi) How to exploit genomic information from M. truncatula? This model species can help in developing markers and locating genes which control metabolic pathways, such as saponin content and composition. Information from M. truncatula on marker-trait association for forage yield or tolerance to abiotic stresses may be little exploitable.

Keywords: drought tolerance; forage quality; genomics; grazing tolerance; heterosis; markers

Published: March 31, 2010  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Annicchiarico P, Scotti C, Carelli M, Pecetti L. Questions and avenues for lucerne improvement. Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed.. 2010;46(1):1-13. doi: 10.17221/90/2009-CJGPB.
Download citation

References

  1. Annicchiarico P. (1992): Cultivar adaptation and recommendation from alfalfa trials in northern Italy. Journal of Genetics and Breeding, 46: 269-278.
  2. Annicchiarico P. (2002): Defining adaptation strategies and yield-stability targets in breeding programmes. In: Kang M.S. (ed.): Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding. CAB International, Wallingford, 365-383. Go to original source...
  3. Annicchiarico P. (2004): A low-cost procedure for multi-purpose, large-scale field evaluation of forage crop genetic resources. Euphytica, 14: 223-229. Go to original source...
  4. Annicchiarico P. (2006a): Prediction of indirect selection for lucerne seed and forage yield from spaceplanted evaluation. Plant Breeding, 125: 641-643. Go to original source...
  5. Annicchiarico P. (2006b): Diversity, genetic structure, distinctness and agronomic value of Italian lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) landraces. Euphytica, 148: 269-282. Go to original source...
  6. Annicchiarico P. (2007a): Wide- versus specific-adaptation strategy for lucerne breeding in northern Italy. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 114: 647-657. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  7. Annicchiarico P. (2007b): Lucerne shoot and root traits associated with adaptation to favourable or drought-stress environments and to contrasting soil types. Field Crops Research, 102: 51-59. Go to original source...
  8. Annicchiarico P. (2007c): Inter- and intra-population genetic variation for leaf: stem ratio in landraces and varieties of lucerne. Grass and Forage Science, 62: 100-103. Go to original source...
  9. Annicchiarico P., Pecetti L. (2008): Valutazione varietale di erba medica per i sistemi biologici dell'Italia settentrionale. In: Azioni di Innovazione e Ricerca a di Perugia, Perugia, 475-483.
  10. Annicchiarico P., Piano E. (2005): Use of artificial environments to reproduce and exploit genotype × location interaction for lucerne in northern Italy. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 110: 219-227. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  11. Annicchiarico P., Pecetti L., De Rosa L., Piano E. (2007): Lucerne variety evaluation for organic farming in northern Italy. In: Rosellini D., Veronesi F. (eds): Proc. 26th Eucarpia Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section and 16th Medicago spp. Group Joint Meeting. Università di Perugia, Perugia, 65-71.
  12. Annicchiarico P., Pecetti L., Proietti S. (2009): Enhancing the adaptation to Italian environments of Egyptian lucerne germplasm for exploitation as a component of free-hybrids. In: Proc. 28 th EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section. (in press) Go to original source...
  13. Arcioni S., Damiani F., Pupilli F. (1994): Somatic hybridization in the genus Medicago. In: Bajaj Y.P.S. (ed.): Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry. Vol. 27, Somatic Hybridization in Crop Improvement I. Springer, Berlin, 145-164. Go to original source...
  14. Avice J.C., Ourry A., Lemaire G., Volenec J.J., Boucaud J. (1997): Root protein and vegetative storage protein are key organic nutrients for alfalfa shoot regrowth. Crop Science, 37: 1187-1193. Go to original source...
  15. Bingham E.T., Groose R.W., Woodfield D.R., Kidwell K.K. (1994): Complementary gene interactions in alfalfa are greater in autotetraploids than diploids. Crop Science, 34: 823-829. Go to original source...
  16. Brummer E.C. (1999): Capturing heterosis in forage crop cultivar development. Crop Science, 39: 943-954. Go to original source...
  17. Brummer E.C. (2004): Applying genomics to alfalfa breeding programs. Crop Science, 44: 1904-1907. Go to original source...
  18. Brummer E.C. (2008): Alfalfa improvement and the maize syndrome: have we suffered enough? In: Piano E. (ed.): Proc. Workshop La figura di Pietro Rotili e il miglioramento genetico dell'erba medica. CRA-FLC, Lodi, 55-69.
  19. Busbice T.H. (1970): Predicting yield of synthetic varieties. Crop Science, 10: 265-269. Go to original source...
  20. Carelli M., Scotti C., Gnocchi G., Kertikova D., Ferrari L., Gaudenzi P. (2007): Genetic diversity in breeding for narrow genetic based variety models in alfalfa. In: Rosellini D., Veronesi F. (eds): Proc. 26th Eucarpia Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section and 16th Medicago spp. Group Joint Meeting. Università di Perugia, Perugia, 75-79.
  21. Carelli M., Gnocchi G., Scotti C. (2009): Alfalfa germplasm from a Sahara oasis: characterization by means of bio-agronomic traits and SSR markers. Plant Breeding, 128: 271-277. Go to original source...
  22. Casler M.D., Brummer E.C. (2008): Theoretical expected genetic gains for among- and within-family selection methods in perennial forage crops. Crop Science, 48: 890-902. Go to original source...
  23. Castonguay Y., Cloutier J., Laberge S., Bertrand A., Michaud R. (2006): A bulk segregant approach to identify genetic polymorphisms associated with cold tolerance in alfalfa. In: Chen T.H.H., Uemura M., Fujikawa S. (eds): Cold Hardiness in Plants: Molecular Genetics, Cell Biology and Physiology. CABI, Wallingford, 88-102. Go to original source...
  24. Ceccarelli S. (1989): Wide adaptation: How wide? Euphytica, 40: 197-205. Go to original source...
  25. Fischer G., Shah M., Van Velthuizen H. (2002): Climate Change and Agricultural Vulnerability. IIASA, Vienna.
  26. Gauch H.G. (1992): Statistical Analysis of Regional Yield Trials: AMMI Analysis of Factorial Designs. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  27. Heffner E.L., Sorrells M.E., Jannink J.L. (2009): Genomic selection for crop improvement. Crop Science, 49: 1-12. Go to original source...
  28. Huyghe C. (2003): Les fourrages et la production de protéines. Fourrages, 174: 145-162.
  29. Juan N.A., Sheaffer C.C., Barnes D.K., Swanson D.R., Halgerson J.H. (1993): Leaf and stem traits and herbage quality of multifoliate alfalfa. Agronomy Journal, 85: 1121-1127. Go to original source...
  30. Julier B., Huyghe C., Ecalle C. (2000): Within- and among-cultivar genetic variation in alfalfa: forage quality, morphology and yield. Crop Science, 40: 365-369. Go to original source...
  31. Julier B., Flajoulot S., Barre P., Cardinet G., Santoni S., Huguet T., Huyghe C. (2003): Construction of two genetic linkage maps in cultivated tetraploid alfalfa (Medicago sativa) using microsatellite and AFLP markers. BMC Plant Biology, 3: 9. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  32. Julier B., Herrmann D., Barre P., Pierre J.B. (2009): From a model to a crop species: Constans is involved in aerial morphogenesis of lucerne. In: Proc. 28th Eucarpia Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section. (in press) Go to original source...
  33. Kidwell K.K., Hartweck L.M., Yandell B.S., Crump P.M., Brummer J.E., Moutray J., Osborn T.C. (1999): Forage yield of alfalfa populations derived from parents selected on the basis of molecular marker diversity. Crop Science, 39: 223-227. Go to original source...
  34. Lamb J.F.S., Undersander D.J., Brummer E.C., Sulc R.M., Sheaffer C.C., Rhodes L.H. (2006): Five decades of alfalfa improvement: impact on forage yield, persistence, and nutritive value. Crop Science, 46: 902-909. Go to original source...
  35. Maureira I., Ortega F., Campos H., Osborn T. (2004): Population structure and combining ability of diverse Medicago sativa germplasms. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 109: 775-782. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  36. Musial J.M., Lowe K.F., MacKie J.M., Aitken K.S., Irwin J.A.G. (2006): DNA markers linked to yield, yield components and morphological traits in autotetraploid lucerne (Medicago sativa L.). Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 57: 801-810. Go to original source...
  37. Pecetti L., Romani M., Piano E., Zampieri A. (2005): Erba medica, le varietà da pascolo. L'Informatore Zootecnico, 52: 38-45.
  38. Pecetti L., Romani M., Piano E. (2006): Persistence of morphophysiologically diverse lucerne under continuous stocking and intensive grazing. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 57: 999-1007. Go to original source...
  39. Pecetti L., Battini F., Cappelli S., Tumminello V., Carroni A.M. (2007): Quali leguminose utilizzare per il pascolo in zone marginali. L'Informatore Agrario, 63 (36 Suppl.): 22-24.
  40. Pecetti L., Romani M., De Rosa L., Piano E. (2008): Selection of grazing-tolerant lucerne cultivars. Grass and Forage Science, 63: 360-368. Go to original source...
  41. Piano E., Valentini P., Pecetti L., Romani M. (1996): Evaluation of a lucerne germplasm collection in relation to traits conferring grazing tolerance. Euphytica, 89: 279-288. Go to original source...
  42. Porceddu A., Panara F., Calderini O., Molinari R., Taviani P., Lanfaloni L., Scotti C., Carelli M., Scaramelli L., Bruschi G., Cosson V., Ratet P., Piano E., Arcioni S. (2008): An Italian functional genomic resource for Medicago truncatula. BMC Research Notes 15, 1: 129. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  43. Riday H., Brummer E.C. (2002): Forage yield heterosis in alfalfa. Crop Science, 42: 716-723. Go to original source...
  44. Riday H., Brummer E.C. (2006): Persistence and yield stability of intersubspecific alfalfa hybrids. Crop Science, 46: 1058-1063. Go to original source...
  45. Riday H., Brummer E.C., Austin Campbell T., Luth D., Cazcarro P.M. (2003): Comparison of genetic and morphological distance with heterosis between Medicago sativa subsp. sativa and subsp. falcata. Euphytica, 131: 37-45. Go to original source...
  46. Riday H., Wagner S., Viands D.R., Lamb J.F., Meyer D.W., Smith M.A., Brummer E.C., Boe A. (2008): Sativa by falcata hybrid variety trials. In: Proc. 41 st North American Alfalfa Improvement Conf. and 20th Trifolium Conf. Available at www.naaic.org/Meetings/National/2008meeting/proceedings//Riday2. pdf
  47. Robins J.G., Luth D., Campbell T.A., Bauchan G.R., He C., Viands D.R., Hansen J.L., Brummer E.C. (2007): Genetic mapping of biomass production in tetraploid alfalfa. Crop Science, 47: 1-10. Go to original source...
  48. Robins J.G., Hansen J.L., Viands D.R., Brummer E.C. (2008): Genetic mapping of persistence in tetraploid alfalfa. Crop Science, 48: 1780-1786. Go to original source...
  49. Rotili P. (1976): Performance of diallel crosses and second generation synthetics of alfalfa derived from partly inbred parents. I. Forage Yield. Crop Science, 16: 247-251. Go to original source...
  50. Rotili P., Zannone L. (1975): Principaux aspects d'une méthode de sélection de la luzerne basée sur des dispositifs qui utilisent la concurrence entre les plantes. Annales de l'Amélioration des Plantes, 25: 29-49.
  51. Rotili P., Zannone L. (1977): Performance of diallel crosses among single crosses of lucerne and comparison of double crosses and synthetics derived from the same parental clones. Annali Istituto Sper. Colture Foraggere, 4: 97-113.
  52. Rotili P., Gnocchi G., Scotti C., Zannone L. (1991): Some problems in the alfalfa breeding for quality: Protein content. In: Proc. 9 th Eucarpia Medicago sativa Group Meeting. GATE, Kompolt, 5-33.
  53. Rotili P., Valentini P., Berardo N., Zannone L. (1992): Stratigraphical analysis of experimental lucerne meadow. In: Rotili P., Zannone L. (eds): Proc. 10th Eucarpia Medicago sativa Group Meeting: The Future of Lucerne: Biotechnology, Breeding and Variety Constitution. ISCF, Lodi, 466-473.
  54. Rotili P., Busbice T.H., Demarly Y. (1996): Breeding and variety constitution in alfalfa: present and future. In: Parente G., Frame J., Orsi S. (eds): Proc. 16th EGF Meeting, Grassland and Land Use Systems. EGF & ERSA, Gorizia, 163-180.
  55. Rotili P., Gnocchi G., Scotti C. (1998): Lucerne breeding for dehydration: allometric growth and quality. In: Boller B., Stadelmann F.J. (eds): Proc. 21st Eucarpia Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Meeting, Breeding for a Multifunctional Agriculture. FAL, Zürich, 20-23.
  56. Rotili P., Gnocchi G., Scotti C., Zannone L. (1999a): Some aspects of breeding methodology in alfalfa. In: Bingham E.T. (ed.): The Alfalfa Genome Conference. Madison. Available at www.naaic.org/TAG/TAGpapers/rotili/rotili.html
  57. Rotili P., Scotti C., Kertikova D., GnocchI S., Gnocchi G. (1999b): Performance of diallel crosses of alfalfa derived from partly inbred parents with different levels of genetic diversity. II. Dry matter yield. In: Veronesi F., Rosellini D. (eds): Proc. 13th Eucarpia Medicago spp. Group Meeting. University of Perugia, Perugia, 338-342.
  58. Rumbaugh M.D., Caddel J.L., Rowe D.E. (1988): Breeding and quantitative genetics. In: Hanson A.A., Barnes D.K., Hill R.R. (eds): Alfalfa and Alfalfa Improvement. ASA, CSSA, SSSA Publishers, Madison, 777-808. Go to original source...
  59. Scotti C., Gnocchi G., Carelli M., Pintus B., Odoardi M. (2007): Breeding of the alfalfa stem morphology for quality. In: Rosellini D., Veronesi F. (eds): Proc. 26th Eucarpia Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section and 16th Medicago spp. Group Joint Meeting. University of Perugia, Perugia, 80-83.
  60. Scotti C., Brummer E.C. (2009): Creation of heterotic groups and hybrid varieties. In: Proc. 28th Eucarpia Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section. (in press) Go to original source...
  61. Segovia-Lerma A., Murray L.W., Townsend M.S., Ray I.M. (2004): Population-based diallel analyses among nine historically recognized alfalfa germplasms. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 109: 1568-1575. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  62. Sheaffer C.C., Tanner C.B., Kirkham M.B. (1988): Alfalfa water relations and irrigation. In: Hanson A.A., Barnes D.K., Hill R.R. (eds): Alfalfa and Alfalfa Improvement. ASA, CSSA, SSSA Publishers, Madison, 373-409. Go to original source...
  63. Skinner D.Z., Loughin T., Obert D.E. (2000): Segregation and conditional probability association of molecular markers with traits in autotetraploid alfalfa. Molecular Breeding, 6: 295-306. Go to original source...
  64. Sledge M.K., Ray I.M., Jiang G. (2005): An expressed sequence tag SSR map of tetraploid alfalfa (Medicago sativa). Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 111: 980-992. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  65. Volenec J.J., Cunningham S.M., Haagenson D.M., Berg W.K., Joern B.C., Wiersma D.W. (2002): Physiological genetics of alfalfa improvement: past failures, future prospects. Field Crops Research, 75: 97-110. Go to original source...
  66. Woodfield D.R., Brummer E.C. (2001): Integrating molecular techniques to maximize the genetic potential of forage legumes. In: Spangenberg G. (ed.): Molecular Breeding of Forage Crops. Kluwer, Dordrecht, 51-65. Go to original source...

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.