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摘要
基因库以大量植物遗传资源(PGR)的形式保存着宝贵的遗传多样性。Raj S. Paroda博士领导了世界上最大的基因库之一——位于印度新德里的icar -国家植物遗传资源局(NBPGR)的现代化工作,该基因库目前拥有近462,466份资料。Paroda博士在PGR管理领域的杰出贡献为他赢得了“基因库大师”的美誉。在Paroda博士于2022年8月28日年满80岁之际,我们根据Paroda博士对PGR管理和利用的前瞻性愿景,合成一篇文章来纪念这一时刻。本文强调了现代遗传技术如何扩大了我们从基因库中描述和利用未开发的遗传多样性的能力。广泛的分子和表型特征支持有效的策略,以最大限度地减少大型PGR收集到可行的规模,从而允许有针对性地搜索可持续农业的植物多样性。随着技术创新将基因库转变为“生物数字资源中心”,大量PGR收集的详细基因型-表现型图谱和基因组预测的可用性将指导作物改良计划中的选择和育种决策。有效地保存和利用植物遗传资源对于提高作物生产系统对气候变化的适应能力和保障我们未来的粮食供应至关重要。
Genomics-Driven Application of Plant Genetic Resources for Sustainable Agriculture
Genebanks preserve the valuable genetic diversity in the form of huge collections of plant genetic resources (PGR). Dr Raj S. Paroda has spearheaded the modernization of one of the world’s largest genebanks, the ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi, India, which currently houses nearly 462,466 accessions. Dr Paroda’s notable contributions in the fi eld of PGR management have earned him the popular name of “Genebank Guru”. As Dr Paroda turns 80 on August 28, 2022, we commemorate the occasion by synthesizing an article in line with Dr Paroda’ forward-thinking vision for PGR management and utilization. The present article highlights how modern genetic technologies have expanded our capacity to characterize and exploit the unexplored genetic diversity from genebanks. Extensive molecular and phenotypic characterisation support effi cient strategies to minimize large PGR collections to workable sizes, thus allowing targeted search of plant diversity for sustainable agriculture. As the technological innovations transform genebanks into “bio-digital resource centres”, availability of detailed genotype-phenotype maps and genomic predictions for large PGR collections will guide selection and breeding decisions in crop improvement programmes. Eff ective preservation and use of PGR collections is imperative to impart climate change adaptation to crop production systems and safeguarding our future food supply.