The importance of genotyping within the climate-smart plant breeding value chain - integrative tools for genetic enhancement programs.

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Frontiers in Plant Science Pub Date : 2025-02-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpls.2024.1518123
Ana Luísa Garcia-Oliveira, Rodomiro Ortiz, Fatma Sarsu, Søren K Rasmussen, Paterne Agre, Asrat Asfaw, Moctar Kante, Subhash Chander
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The challenges faced by today's agronomists, plant breeders, and their managers encompass adapting sustainably to climate variability while working with limited budgets. Besides, managers are dealing with a multitude of issues with different organizations working on similar initiatives and projects, leading to a lack of a sustainable impact on smallholder farmers. To transform the current food systems as a more sustainable and resilient model efficient solutions are needed to deliver and convey results. Challenges such as logistics, labour, infrastructure, and equity, must be addressed alongside adapting to increasingly unstable climate conditions which affect the life cycle of transboundary pathogens and pests. In this context, transforming food systems go far beyond just farmers and plant breeders and it requires substantial contributions from industry, global finances, transportation, energy, education, and country developmental sectors including legislators. As a result, a holistic approach is essential for achieving sustainable and resilient food systems to sustain a global population anticipated to reach 9.7 billion by 2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100. As of 2021, nearly 193 million individuals were affected by food insecurity, 40 million more than in 2020. Meanwhile, the digital world is rapidly advancing with the digital economy estimated at about 20% of the global gross domestic product, suggesting that digital technologies are increasingly accessible even in areas affected by food insecurity. Leveraging these technologies can facilitate the development of climate-smart cultivars that adapt effectively to climate variation, meet consumer preferences, and address human and livestock nutritional needs. Most economically important traits in crops are controlled by multiple loci often with recessive alleles. Considering particularly Africa, this continent has several agro-climatic zones, hence crops need to be adapted to these. Therefore, targeting specific loci using modern tools offers a precise and efficient approach. This review article aims to address how these new technologies can provide a better support to smallholder farmers.

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基因分型在气候智能型植物育种价值链中的重要性——遗传增强计划的综合工具。
今天的农学家、植物育种家及其管理者面临的挑战包括在预算有限的情况下可持续地适应气候变化。此外,管理人员正在与从事类似倡议和项目的不同组织处理大量问题,导致对小农缺乏可持续的影响。要将目前的粮食系统转变为更具可持续性和抗灾能力的模式,需要有效的解决方案来交付和传达结果。在应对物流、劳动力、基础设施和公平等挑战的同时,必须适应影响跨界病原体和害虫生命周期的日益不稳定的气候条件。在这种背景下,粮食系统转型远远超出了农民和植物育种者的范畴,它需要工业、全球金融、交通、能源、教育和包括立法者在内的国家发展部门的大量贡献。因此,要实现可持续和有抵御力的粮食系统,以维持预计到2050年将达到97亿、到2100年将达到112亿的全球人口,就必须采取整体办法。截至2021年,近1.93亿人受到粮食不安全的影响,比2020年增加了4000万人。与此同时,数字世界正在迅速发展,数字经济估计约占全球国内生产总值的20%,这表明即使在受粮食不安全影响的地区,数字技术也越来越容易获得。利用这些技术可以促进气候智能型品种的开发,这些品种能够有效地适应气候变化,满足消费者的偏好,并满足人类和牲畜的营养需求。农作物中大多数重要的经济性状是由多个基因座控制的,通常带有隐性等位基因。特别是考虑到非洲,该大陆有几个农业气候带,因此作物需要适应这些气候。因此,使用现代工具靶向特定的基因座提供了精确和有效的方法。这篇综述文章旨在探讨这些新技术如何为小农提供更好的支持。
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Frontiers in Plant Science PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: In an ever changing world, plant science is of the utmost importance for securing the future well-being of humankind. Plants provide oxygen, food, feed, fibers, and building materials. In addition, they are a diverse source of industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals. Plants are centrally important to the health of ecosystems, and their understanding is critical for learning how to manage and maintain a sustainable biosphere. Plant science is extremely interdisciplinary, reaching from agricultural science to paleobotany, and molecular physiology to ecology. It uses the latest developments in computer science, optics, molecular biology and genomics to address challenges in model systems, agricultural crops, and ecosystems. Plant science research inquires into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution and uses of both higher and lower plants and their interactions with other organisms throughout the biosphere. Frontiers in Plant Science welcomes outstanding contributions in any field of plant science from basic to applied research, from organismal to molecular studies, from single plant analysis to studies of populations and whole ecosystems, and from molecular to biophysical to computational approaches. Frontiers in Plant Science publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across a wide research spectrum of Plant Science. The mission of Frontiers in Plant Science is to bring all relevant Plant Science areas together on a single platform.
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