{"title":"Breeding, production, and supply chain of confection sunflower in China","authors":"Jiuhuan Feng, C. Jan, G. Seiler","doi":"10.1051/ocl/2022004","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Over the past 40 years, confection sunflower in China has achieved significant improvements from old landraces to open-pollinated varieties (OPV) through conventional breeding. Starting in 2010, after a short period of growing U.S. hybrids, superior Chinese proprietary hybrids were developed through contributions from both the private and public sectors utilizing old landraces, OPV and limited foreign germplasms as genetic resources which eventually enabled China to become a leading producer worldwide. The average yields have steadily increased from 1730 kg/ha (OPV) to over 2700 kg/ha (hybrid) largely due to genetic improvements and advanced cultivation practices. The planted area is expected to remain at around 0.60 M ha, with over 95% confection sunflower, and the remaining 5% oilseed type. Sunflower production in China is mainly concentrated in 10 provinces of the northwest region with around three-fourth of the production in Inner Mongolia, followed by Xinjiang. The potential for increased sunflower cultivation remains optimistic in those regions due to the benefit of an established industrial supply chain of producing, processing, and marketing near the production areas. More than half of all products is domestically consumed (∼2.0 M T/year), but overseas exports have gradually increased in recent years. Future directions for confection sunflower breeding should continue emphasizing high quality, multi-disease resistance, and product versatility to meet the diverse market demands. Further enhancement of variety registration and the implementation of DNA fingerprinting for variety identification will help the sustainable development of the Chinese sunflower industry.","PeriodicalId":19440,"journal":{"name":"OCL","volume":"66 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"OCL","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2022004","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Over the past 40 years, confection sunflower in China has achieved significant improvements from old landraces to open-pollinated varieties (OPV) through conventional breeding. Starting in 2010, after a short period of growing U.S. hybrids, superior Chinese proprietary hybrids were developed through contributions from both the private and public sectors utilizing old landraces, OPV and limited foreign germplasms as genetic resources which eventually enabled China to become a leading producer worldwide. The average yields have steadily increased from 1730 kg/ha (OPV) to over 2700 kg/ha (hybrid) largely due to genetic improvements and advanced cultivation practices. The planted area is expected to remain at around 0.60 M ha, with over 95% confection sunflower, and the remaining 5% oilseed type. Sunflower production in China is mainly concentrated in 10 provinces of the northwest region with around three-fourth of the production in Inner Mongolia, followed by Xinjiang. The potential for increased sunflower cultivation remains optimistic in those regions due to the benefit of an established industrial supply chain of producing, processing, and marketing near the production areas. More than half of all products is domestically consumed (∼2.0 M T/year), but overseas exports have gradually increased in recent years. Future directions for confection sunflower breeding should continue emphasizing high quality, multi-disease resistance, and product versatility to meet the diverse market demands. Further enhancement of variety registration and the implementation of DNA fingerprinting for variety identification will help the sustainable development of the Chinese sunflower industry.
在过去的40年里,中国的糖果向日葵通过常规育种,从古老的地方品种向开放授粉品种(OPV)取得了显著的进步。从2010年开始,经过美国杂交品种的短暂种植,通过私营和公共部门的贡献,利用旧的地方品种,OPV和有限的外国种质资源作为遗传资源,开发出了优质的中国专有杂交品种,最终使中国成为世界领先的生产国。平均产量从1730公斤/公顷(单产)稳步增加到2700公斤/公顷(杂交)以上,这主要归功于遗传改良和先进的栽培方法。预计种植面积保持在0.60 M ha左右,其中蜜饯向日葵占95%以上,油籽占5%以上。中国的向日葵生产主要集中在西北地区的10个省份,其中约四分之三的产量在内蒙古,其次是新疆。由于在生产区域附近建立了生产、加工和销售的工业供应链,这些地区增加向日葵种植的潜力仍然乐观。所有产品的一半以上是国内消费(~ 200万吨/年),但近年来海外出口逐渐增加。未来的糖果向日葵育种方向应继续强调高品质、多抗病性和产品多功能性,以满足多样化的市场需求。进一步加强品种登记和实施DNA指纹技术进行品种鉴定,将有助于中国向日葵产业的可持续发展。