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SolCAP
Solanaceae Coordinated Agricultural Project
Tomato
US: $2 billion product value.
The United States is one of the world's leading
producers of tomatoes, second only to China.
Tomato varieties are bred specifically for the
requirements of either the fresh or the
processing markets.
What is SolCAP?
Potato
The SolCAP project links together people from public institutions,
private institutions and industries who are dedicated to the
improvement of the Solanaceae crops: potato and tomato. Through
innovative research, education and training the SolCAP project will
focus on providing significant benefits to both the consumer and the
environment. The SolCAP project is supported by the National
Research Initiative Plant Genome Program of USDA’s Cooperative
State Research , Education and Extension Service.
SolCAP project inception date: October 2008
US: $3.2 billion product value on
461,000 ha (1.1 million acres)
Most highly valued processing
vegetable in the US.
Potato varieties are bred specifically for
table stock or processing (chip, frozen
dehydrated products) markets.
SolCAP Project Participants
Lead Institution: Michigan State University
In Solanaceae There is a Major Gap
Between Genomic Information and Breeding
Education
Tomato and potato breeding are based upon phenotypes, not genotypes,
even though they are being sequenced
Develop distance learning for graduate student courses in
marker assisted breeding
Sol Genomics Network (SGN) database is not being utilized by breeders
Workshops for breeders, staff, and graduate students in
bioinformatics, marker theory and practice.
Similar genomes, few examples of orthologous gene discovery
Marker assisted breeding (MAB) is not generally practiced due to:
-limited genetic diversity
-lack of genetic markers linked to traits of interest
Oregon
Oregon State University
Alexandra Stone
M. Isabel Vales
Cedar Lake Research and Consulting
Michael Coe
Idaho
USDA/ARS University of Idaho
Richard Novy
California
UC Davis
Allen Van Deynze
Roger Chetelat
Campbells’ R&D
Nankui Tong
Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Christian Thill
Wisconsin
USDA/ARS University of
Wisconsin
Shelly Jansky
Michigan
Michigan State University
David Douches
Robin Buell
Kelly Zarka
New York
Cornell University
Walter De Jong
Lukas Mueller
Maryland
USDA/ARS Beltsville
Kathleen Haynes
Ohio
Ohio State University
David Francis
Deborah Lewis
West Virginia
West Virginia State
University
Barbara Liedl
North Carolina
North Carolina State
University
Craig Yencho
Florida
University of Florida
Jay Scott
SolCAP eXtension
Component
SolCAP Focus
Traits
Carbohydrate, Sugar content , Vitamin content
High Value Traits Targeted
Tools
Create a web community to foster cross-disciplinary and cross–
commodity networking and collaboration within the Community
of Practice (CoP).
Flexible funding
Provide leadership to bring all CAPs into the CoP
Germplasm
Elite germplasm, Breeder driven, Appropriate out groups
Fund existing facilities to SNP genotype germplasm panels
Genotyping additional populations for validation or additional traits
marker conversion
CoP will collaboratively generate outreach materials that will
be published on the public eXtension.org site for continuing
education.
Data mining and management
SGN, SolCAP websites
Extension
SolCAP databases developed at SGN and the MSU central
SolCAP website will be linked to eXtension information and
vice-versa.
eXtension; partner with other CAPs
Education
Curriculum development; breeder workshops, graduate course
SolCAP SNP Analysis
From the existing sequence databases, we have identified 7,700
potato and 5,200 tomato sequences with candidate SNP’s; these are
being further validated using computational approaches
cDNA Libraries for sequencing of potato and tomato using the Illumina
Genomic Analyzer
Genotype germplasm panels of 480 and mapping populations with Illumina,
Luminex or Infinium
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• Potato Breeder Workshops
• Tomato Breeder Workshops
Carbohydrate
Sugar Content
Vitamin Content
SGN TOOLBOX
Breeders, geneticists, and bio-informaticians will
work to create integrated genomic and phenotypic
databases that serve the entire potato and tomato
breeding and genetics community
75% of the SNP’s assayed will be random throughout the genome
25% of the SNP’s assayed will be targeted to high value traits
http://www.sgn.cornell.edu
Visit us at http://solcap.msu.edu
E-mail us at solcap.msu.edu
This project is supported by the National Research Initiative Plant Genome Program
of USDA’s Cooperative State Research , Education and Extension Service