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Screening of Lycopene-rich Germplasms using Microplate Method in Watermelon (Citrullus Lanatus (thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai)
Woo-Moon Lee, Min Jung Kwon, Lee-Seul Song, Su Kim*, Hee Ju Lee, Eun-Young Yang, Hak-Soon Choi, Yun-Chan Huh, Dong Kum Park, and Moo kyoung Yoon
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. ;46(1):37-43.   Published online March 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2014.46.1.037
Recent researches focused on breeding lycopene–rich watermelon varieties are active since lycopene content in watermelon is 60% higher than in tomato. We developed a new microplate method using a UV spectrophotometer to select genetic resources of watermelon containing high lycopene content. The microplate method showed more accurate analysis (about 97% positive correlation) than HPTLC, suggesting the microplate method is a reliable analytical technique for the rapid and simple selection of watermelon resources. Lycopene contents of 96 watermelon accessions using the new microplate method was a wide variation of 3.2-98.3 μg.g-1FW to assess, allowing selection of 15 high-lycopene watermelon accessions. Lycopene contents of the 15 watermelon accessions was 4.4~9.6 fold higher than lycopene content of a commercial cultivar ‘Speedplus’. These results suggest that the watermelon accessions selected using a novel microplate method can be used for breeding of lycopene-rich cultivars.
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