未来农业的理性归化。

IF 26.5 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Annual review of plant biology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1146/annurev-arplant-083123-064726
Nan Wang, Hongbo Li, Sanwen Huang
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现代农业实践依赖于高投入、集约化种植少数几种多样性有限的作物品种,这增加了我们的农业系统对生物和非生物压力以及气候变化影响的脆弱性。这就需要向更可持续的农业模式转变,以确保为不断增长的全球人口提供稳定可靠的粮食供应。利用作物生物学、遗传学和基因组学的知识,以及最先进的生物技术,合理的再驯化已经成为一种有针对性的、知识驱动的作物创新方法。这一战略旨在扩大农业可利用物种的范围,恢复失去的遗传多样性,并进一步改善现有的驯化作物。我们总结了如何在合理的再驯化努力中利用不同的植物,包括野生物种、未充分利用的植物和驯化作物。通过合理的再驯化方法,我们提出了不同的策略来增强以植物繁殖系统为特征的快繁殖系统和慢繁殖系统。
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Rational Redomestication for Future Agriculture.

Modern agricultural practices rely on high-input, intensive cultivation of a few crop varieties with limited diversity, increasing the vulnerability of our agricultural systems to biotic and abiotic stresses and the effects of climate changes. This necessitates a paradigm shift toward a more sustainable agricultural model to ensure a stable and dependable food supply for the burgeoning global population. Leveraging knowledge from crop biology, genetics, and genomics, alongside state-of-the-art biotechnologies, rational redomestication has emerged as a targeted and knowledge-driven approach to crop innovation. This strategy aims to broaden the range of species available for agriculture, restore lost genetic diversity, and further improve existing domesticated crops. We summarize how diverse plants can be exploited in rational redomestication endeavors, including wild species, underutilized plants, and domesticated crops. Equipped with rational redomestication approaches, we propose different strategies to empower the fast and slow breeding systems distinguished by plant reproduction systems.

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Annual review of plant biology
Annual review of plant biology 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Plant Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Annual Reviews. It has been in publication since 1950 and covers significant developments in the field of plant biology, including biochemistry and biosynthesis, genetics, genomics and molecular biology, cell differentiation, tissue, organ and whole plant events, acclimation and adaptation, and methods and model organisms. The current volume of this journal has been converted from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license.
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