Guardians of quality: advancing Castanea sativa traceability using DNA analysis from seed to processed food
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Castanea sativa is one of the most appreciated species in Italy, due to timber and fruit quality; nuts are usually
intended for fresh consumption, but also for the production of industrial foods. The demand for an efficient
traceability system to identify Castanea species and cultivars along the supply chain, from the chestnut orchard to
the processed product, is crucial to protect consumers and producers from frauds. Here we present a traceability
protocol to identify the species of the Castanea genus and trace the cultivars of Castanea sativa, based on DNA
markers (SSRs and SNPs) analyses. Microsatellites were applied to identify the cultivar in plant material (leaves,
seed, and episperm) and processed food (creams, beverages, flour, and cookies). Although SSRs made it possible
to trace cultivar starting from somatic tissues (e.g.: leaves), the presence of foreign paternal DNA from pollenizer
plants in seed and processed food, interferes with the identification of the maternal one. To overcome this issue,
we Illumina sequenced six C. sativa cultivars to highlight maternal-inherited markers. A set of SNP/INDEL
markers in two chloroplastic regions were identified, able to effectively distinguish and trace C. sativa from
C. mollissima and C. crenata. The High Resolution Melting (HRM) analysis was performed as a practical and efficient
method for SNP/INDELvalidation and to develop a fast, reliable, and reproducible protocol for chestnut
traceability in food.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Chestnut
SSR
SNP
HRM
Elenco autori:
Lorenzo Antonio Marino; Vera Pavese; Paola Ruffa; Martina Ferrero; Alberto Acquadro; Lorenzo Barchi; Roberto Botta; Daniela Torello Marinoni
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