Diversity of the volatilome and the fruit size and shape in European woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca)

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Woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca subsp. vesca) is a wild relative of cultivated strawberry (F. 3 ana- nassa) producing small and typically conical fruits with an intense flavor and aroma. The wild strawberry species, F. vesca, is a rich resource of genetic and metabolic variability, but its diversity remains largely unexplored and unexploited. In this study, we aim for an in-depth characterization of the fruit complex vola- tilome by GC–MS as well as the fruit size and shape using a European germplasm collection that represents the continental diversity of the species. We report characteristic volatilome footprints and fruit phenotypes of specific geographical areas. Thus, this study uncovers phenotypic variation linked to geographical distri- bution that will be valuable for further genetic studies to identify candidate genes or develop markers linked to volatile compounds or fruit shape and size traits.

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Urrutia M, Meco V, Rambla JL, Martín-Pizarro C, Pillet J, Andrés J, Sánchez-Sevilla JF, Granell A, Hytönen T, Posé D. Diversity of the volatilome and the fruit size and shape in European woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca). Plant J. 2023 Dec;116(5):1201-1217. doi: 10.1111/tpj.16404. Epub 2023 Aug 19. PMID: 37597203

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