Pearl millet a promising fodder crop for changing climate: a review.

IF 4.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Theoretical and Applied Genetics Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1007/s00122-024-04671-4
Harmanpreet Singh Daduwal, Ruchika Bhardwaj, Rakesh K Srivastava
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The agricultural sector faces colossal challenges amid environmental changes and a burgeoning human population. In this context, crops must adapt to evolving climatic conditions while meeting increasing production demands. The dairy industry is anticipated to hold the highest value in the agriculture sector in future. The rise in the livestock population is expected to result in an increased demand for fodder feed. Consequently, it is crucial to seek alternative options, as crops demand fewer resources and are resilient to climate change. Pearl millet offers an apposite key to these bottlenecks, as it is a promising climate resilience crop with significantly low energy, water and carbon footprints compared to other crops. Numerous studies have explored its potential as a fodder crop, revealing promising performance. Despite its capabilities, pearl millet has often been overlooked. To date, few efforts have been made to document molecular aspects of fodder-related traits. However, several QTLs and candidate genes related to forage quality have been identified in other fodder crops, which can be harnessed to enhance the forage quality of pearl millet. Lately, excellent genomic resources have been developed in pearl millet allowing deployment of cutting-edge genomics-assisted breeding for achieving a higher rate of genetic gains. This review would facilitate a deeper understanding of various aspects of fodder pearl millet in retrospect along with the future challenges and their solution. This knowledge may pave the way for designing efficient breeding strategies in pearl millet thereby supporting sustainable agriculture and livestock production in a changing world.

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珍珠粟是一种在不断变化的气候条件下很有前途的饲料作物:综述。
在环境变化和人口激增的背景下,农业部门面临着巨大的挑战。在这种情况下,农作物必须适应不断变化的气候条件,同时满足日益增长的生产需求。预计未来乳制品行业将在农业领域占据最高价值。牲畜数量的增加预计将导致饲料需求的增加。因此,必须寻求替代选择,因为农作物对资源的需求较少,而且对气候变化有较强的抵御能力。珍珠粟是一种很有前景的气候适应性作物,与其他作物相比,它的能源、水和碳足迹都很低,因此为解决这些瓶颈问题提供了一个合适的途径。许多研究都探讨了珍珠粟作为饲料作物的潜力,结果表明珍珠粟具有良好的表现。尽管珍珠粟具有这样的能力,但却常常被忽视。迄今为止,记录饲料相关性状分子方面的工作还很少。不过,在其他饲料作物中已经发现了一些与饲料品质相关的 QTL 和候选基因,可以利用它们来提高珍珠粟的饲料品质。最近,珍珠粟的基因组资源得到了很好的开发,可以利用最先进的基因组辅助育种技术实现更高的遗传增益。这篇综述将有助于人们更深入地了解饲料用珍珠粟的各个方面,以及未来的挑战和解决办法。这些知识可为设计高效的珍珠粟育种战略铺平道路,从而在不断变化的世界中支持可持续的农业和畜牧业生产。
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期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Genetics publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant genetics, plant genomics and plant biotechnology. All work needs to have a clear genetic component and significant impact on plant breeding. Theoretical considerations are only accepted in combination with new experimental data and/or if they indicate a relevant application in plant genetics or breeding. Emphasizing the practical, the journal focuses on research into leading crop plants and articles presenting innovative approaches.
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