Published January 10, 2020 | Version v1
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Mediterranean Long Shelf-Life Landraces: An Untapped Genetic Resource for Tomato Improvement

  • 1. Department Biologia-INAGEA, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Balearic Islands, Spain
  • 2. Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas, CSIC-UPV, Valencia, Spain

Description

The Mediterranean long shelf-life (LSL) tomatoes are a group of landraces with a fruit remaining sound up to 6–12 months after harvest. Most have been selected under semi- arid Mediterranean summer conditions with poor irrigation or rain-fed and thus, are drought tolerant. Besides the convergence in the latter traits, local selection criteria have been very variable, leading to a wide variation in fruit morphology and quality traits. The different soil characteristics and agricultural management techniques across the Mediterranean denote also a wide range of plant adaptive traits to different conditions. Despite the notorious traits for fruit quality and environment adaptation, the LSL landraces have been poorly exploited in tomato breeding programs, which rely basically on wild tomato species. In this review, we describe most of the information currently available for Mediterranean LSL landraces in order to highlight the importance of this genetic resource. We focus on the origin and diversity, the main selective traits, and the determinants of the extended fruit shelf-life and the drought tolerance. Altogether, the Mediterranean LSL landraces are a very valuable heritage to be revalued, since constitutes an alternative source to improve fruit quality and shelf-life in tomato, and to breed for more resilient cultivars under the predicted climate change conditions.

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Conesa et al. - 2020 - Mediterranean Long Shelf-Life Landraces An Untapped Genetic Resource for Tomato Improvement.pdf

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Funding

European Commission
TRADITOM - Traditional tomato varieties and cultural practices: a case for agricultural diversification with impact on food security and health of European population 634561
European Commission
TomGEM - A holistic multi-actor approach towards the design of new tomato varieties and management practices to improve yield and quality in the face of climate change 679796
European Commission
TomRes - A NOVEL AND INTEGRATED APPROACH TO INCREASE MULTIPLE AND COMBINED STRESS TOLERANCE IN PLANTS USING TOMATO AS A MODEL 727929