Genomic resources in plant breeding for sustainable agriculture

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journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Genomic resources in plant breeding for sustainable agriculture
Auteur(s)
  • THUDI Mahendar
  • PALAKURTHI Ramesh
  • SCHNABLE James C.
  • CHITIKINENI Annapurna
  • DREISIGACKER Susanne
  • MACE Emma
  • SRIVASTAVA Rakesh K.
  • SATYAVATHI C. Tara
  • ODENY Damaris
  • TIWARI Vijay K.
  • LAM Hon-Ming
  • HONG Yan Bin
  • SINGH Vikas K.
  • LI Guowei
  • XU Yunbi
  • CHEN Xiaoping
  • KAILA Sanjay
  • NGUYEN Henry
  • SIVASANKAR Sobhana
  • JACKSON Scott A.
  • CLOSE Timothy J.
  • SHUBO Wan
  • VARSHNEY Rajeev K.
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Autre(s)
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NE5SEN63
Version
2334
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Date modification
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Résumé anglais
Climate change during the last 40 years has had a serious impact on agriculture and threatens global food and nutritional security. From over half a million plant species, cereals and legumes are the most important for food and nutritional security. Although systematic plant breeding has a relatively short history, conventional breeding coupled with advances in technology and crop management strategies has increased crop yields by 56 % globally between 1965−85, referred to as the Green Revolution. Nevertheless, increased demand for food, feed, fiber, and fuel necessitates the need to break existing yield barriers in many crop plants. In the first decade of the 21st century we witnessed rapid discovery, transformative technological development and declining costs of genomics technologies. In the second decade, the field turned towards making sense of the vast amount of genomic information and subsequently moved towards accurately predicting gene-to-phenotype associations and tailoring plants for climate resilience and global food security. In this review we focus on genomic resources, genome and germplasm sequencing, sequencing-based trait mapping, and genomics-assisted breeding approaches aimed at developing biotic stress resistant, abiotic stress tolerant and high nutrition varieties in six major cereals (rice, maize, wheat, barley, sorghum and pearl millet), and six major legumes (soybean, groundnut, cowpea, common bean, chickpea and pigeonpea). We further provide a perspective and way forward to use genomic breeding approaches including marker-assisted selection, marker-assisted backcrossing, haplotype based breeding and genomic prediction approaches coupled with machine learning and artificial intelligence, to speed breeding approaches. The overall goal is to accelerate genetic gains and deliver climate resilient and high nutrition crop varieties for sustainable agriculture.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Utile à l'AB
  • FREDO durabilité
  • GEO Etats-Unis
  • GEO Global
  • GEO Inde
WEB tags
  • genomic breeding
  • genomic selection
  • genomics
  • genomics-assisted breeding
  • genotyping platforms
  • sequence-based trait mapping
  • sequencing
Titre de la publication
Journal of Plant Physiology
Volume
257
Pages
153351
Date caractères
February 1, 2021
Date publication
1 février 2021
Doi
10.1016/j.jplph.2020.153351 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique
Issn
0176-1617 L’ISSN est un code de 8 chiffres servant à identifier les journaux, revues, magazines, périodiques de toute nature et sur tous supports, papier comme électronique.