Genome editing to re-domesticate and accelerate use of barley crop wild relatives

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.3389/fsufs.2023.1331577
Tobias Hanak, Jovana Janjić, Fiona R. Hay, Henrik Brinch-Pedersen
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Climate change threatens global food security, but the biggest impact will be in arid, low social-economic regions. To improve food security, new breeding technologies (NBTs) could be implemented for re-domestication of crop wild relatives (CWR). CWR harbor many beneficial traits, but it is difficult to incorporate these traits into conventional breeding programs. Thus, although genebanks hold significant collections of CWR, their potential has yet to be reached. Using barley as an example, we describe how using genebank collections, digital sequence information and NBTs, re-domesticated barley can be produced with improved characteristics, while retaining the resilience and adaptation of the original material. Lastly, we highlight some obstacles that need to be overcome for re-domesticates to be adopted.
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通过基因组编辑实现大麦作物野生近缘种的再驯化和加速利用
气候变化威胁着全球粮食安全,但最大的影响将出现在干旱和社会经济水平较低的地区。为了提高粮食安全,可以采用新的育种技术(NBTs)对作物野生近缘种(CWR)进行再驯化。作物野生近缘种蕴藏着许多有益的性状,但很难将这些性状纳入常规育种计划。因此,尽管基因库收藏了大量 CWR,但其潜力仍有待开发。以大麦为例,我们介绍了如何利用基因库的收藏、数字序列信息和 NBT,培育出具有改良特性的再驯化大麦,同时保留原始材料的抗逆性和适应性。最后,我们强调了再驯化大麦的应用需要克服的一些障碍。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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5.60
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575
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14 weeks
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