Climate Resilient Varietal Development of Diverse Crops through Mutation Breeding in Bangladesh

Sayeda Sultana, Kakon Chakma, Saidur Rahman, Mohammed Bhuiyan
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The capability to quickly generate a considerable range of genetic variation in plants through mutation enables the mutagenesis approach extremely successful in developing climate-resistant cultivars across the entire world. In Bangladesh, plant breeders are confronted with a significant challenge in producing resilient and high-yielding cultivars rapidly capable of adapting to the changing environment in this densely populated region. Based on Mutant varieties data of Bangladesh which are available in the domain of FAO/IAEA Mutant Varieties Database (MVD), this review attempted to highlight the relevance of mutation breeding in crop variety development to adapt to changes occurring in diverse ecosystems of Bangladesh during this era of ongoing climate change. So far, seventy-eight mutant varieties of important crops have been released in Bangladesh, including rice, wheat, mustard, sesame, jute, rapeseed, tomato, black gram, chickpea, grass pea, lentil, mung bean, groundnut, and onion. Significant improvements in agronomic and botanical qualities have been made to maximize crop production. Salinity-tolerant varieties for southern coastal regions, drought-tolerant varieties for drought-prone locations, early mature varieties for flash flood escape in haor regions, submerged tolerant varieties for flooding regions and various major disease and insect resistant varieties have been generated through mutation breeding. These mutant varieties with climate-resilient traits are sustainable under different climatic circumstances, playing a key role in assuring food security in Bangladesh. Therefore, it is anticipated that mutant breeding will contribute significantly to meeting the challenges that food production will confront in the near future due to a changing climate.
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孟加拉国通过诱变育种培育多种作物的气候适应性品种
通过突变在植物中迅速产生相当大范围的遗传变异的能力使诱变方法在全世界开发抗气候品种方面非常成功。在孟加拉国,植物育种者面临着一项重大挑战,即如何生产出能够迅速适应这一人口稠密地区不断变化的环境的抗逆性和高产品种。基于FAO/IAEA突变品种数据库(MVD)中孟加拉国的突变品种数据,本综述试图强调突变育种在作物品种开发中的相关性,以适应孟加拉国在当前气候变化时代不同生态系统中发生的变化。到目前为止,孟加拉国已经发布了78种重要作物的突变品种,包括水稻、小麦、芥菜、芝麻、黄麻、油菜籽、番茄、黑克、鹰嘴豆、草豆、扁豆、绿豆、花生和洋葱。为了最大限度地提高作物产量,在农艺和植物品质方面取得了重大进展。通过诱变育种,培育出南方沿海地区的耐盐碱品种、干旱易发地区的耐旱品种、干旱地区躲避山洪的早熟品种、洪涝地区的耐淹品种和各种主要抗病虫害品种。这些具有气候适应性状的突变品种在不同的气候条件下是可持续的,在确保孟加拉国的粮食安全方面发挥着关键作用。因此,预计突变育种将对应对粮食生产在不久的将来因气候变化而面临的挑战作出重大贡献。
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