Application of mutation breeding to the improvement of the under-studied crop tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter).

Z. Tadele, K. Assefa, S. Chanyalew, A. Bekele, A. Weichert, M. Schnell, Nora Röckel, Negussu Hussein, G. Cannarozzi
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Abstract Induced mutation has been playing a significant role in the improvement of diverse crop types. This led to the release of over 3200 crop varieties in over 70 countries. We implemented induced mutation on tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter), one of the most important cereal crops in the Horn of Africa, especially in Ethiopia, where it is annually cultivated on over 3 million hectares of land, equivalent to 30% of the total area allocated to cereals. Although tef is extensively cultivated in Ethiopia due to its resilience to diverse environmental stresses, the productivity of the crop is very low. The Tef Improvement Project based at the University of Bern in Switzerland employs mutation breeding to tackle major constraints in tef in order to enhance crop productivity. About 12,000 EMS (ethyl methanesulfonate) mutagenized M2 families were generated from four improved tef varieties, namely 'Tsedey', 'Dukem', 'Kora' and 'Dagim'. Screening for major traits of importance helped us to obtain several candidate lines, including semi-dwarf and lodging-tolerant, drought-tolerant and acid-soil-tolerant lines. Among these, the most promising ones were introgressed to locally adapted improved varieties followed by several years of testing at representative locations for traits of interest. As a result, a new variety called 'Tesfa' with a novel and desirable combination of traits was approved for release to the farming community. This shows that the project has been actively involved in all three phases of induced mutation: mutation induction, mutation detection and mutation breeding.
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诱变育种在作物tef (Eragrostis tef, Zucc.)改良中的应用Trotter)。
诱变在作物品种改良中发挥着重要作用。这导致在70多个国家发布了3200多个作物品种。我们对tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.))进行诱变。牛膝(Trotter)是非洲之角最重要的谷类作物之一,特别是在埃塞俄比亚,那里每年种植牛膝的土地超过300万公顷,相当于分配给谷物的总面积的30%。尽管由于其对各种环境压力的适应能力,tef在埃塞俄比亚被广泛种植,但该作物的生产力非常低。瑞士伯尔尼大学的Tef改良项目采用突变育种来解决Tef的主要制约因素,以提高作物生产力。从‘Tsedey’、‘Dukem’、‘Kora’和‘Dagim’四个改良的tef品种中产生了大约1.2万个EMS(乙磺酸乙酯)诱变的M2家族。通过筛选重要性状,我们获得了几个候选品系,包括半矮秆耐倒伏、耐干旱和耐酸土品系。在这些品种中,最具潜力的品种是逐渐融入当地适应的改良品种,然后在有代表性的地点进行数年的感兴趣性状试验。结果,一种名为“Tesfa”的新品种被批准向农业社区发布,该品种具有新颖而理想的性状组合。这表明该项目积极参与诱变诱导、突变检测和突变育种三个阶段。
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