Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS): A Fast-Track Tool in Tomato Breeding

M. Osei, R. Prempeh, Joseph Adjebeng Danquah, J. Opoku, A. Danquah, E. Danquah, E. Blay, HansAdu-Dapaah
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Marker-assisted selection (MAS) is a complementary tool for conventional breeding where a molecular marker linked to a trait is indirectly selected. Many studies conducted have been able to identify and develop markers for traits such as disease and pest resistance and other abiotic stresses. Despite the availability of these markers, the technology has been extensively used in tomato breeding for the identification of some economic traits in particular disease resistance. In developed countries, MAS is utilized routinely in breeding programs, but this cannot be said for developing countries such as Africa. It is high time Africa as a continent looks at the importance of the technology and invests in it. In addition to MAS, other strategies such as marker-assisted backcrossing and recurrent selection have also been employed for breeding in tomato. The use of MAS in crop improvement will not only reduce the cost of developing new tomato varieties but will also increase the precision and efficiency of selection in the breeding program as well as lessen the number of years required to come up with a new crop variety.
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标记辅助选择(MAS):番茄育种的快速通道工具
标记辅助选择(MAS)是传统育种的一种补充工具,其中与性状相关的分子标记被间接选择。进行的许多研究已经能够识别和开发诸如抗病虫害和其他非生物胁迫等特征的标记。尽管这些标记是可用的,但该技术已广泛应用于番茄育种中,用于鉴定某些经济性状,特别是抗病性状。在发达国家,MAS在育种计划中被常规使用,但在非洲等发展中国家却并非如此。非洲是时候正视这项技术的重要性并对其进行投资了。除MAS外,其他育种策略如标记辅助回交和循环选择也被用于番茄育种。在作物改良中使用MAS不仅可以降低开发番茄新品种的成本,而且还可以提高育种计划中选择的精度和效率,并减少培育新作物品种所需的年数。
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