Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Dec 2017)

Genomics-assisted breeding – A revolutionary strategy for crop improvement

  • Peng-fei LENG,
  • Thomas Lübberstedt,
  • Ming-liang XU

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
pp. 2674 – 2685

Abstract

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Food shortages arise more frequently owing to unpredictable crop yield losses caused by biotic and abiotic stresses. With advances in molecular biology and marker technology, a new era of molecular breeding has emerged that has greatly accelerated the pace of plant breeding. High-throughput genotyping technology and phenotyping platforms have enabled large-scale marker-trait association analysis, such as genome-wide association studies, to precisely dissect the genetic architecture of plant traits. Large-scale mapping of agronomically important quantitative trait loci, gene cloning and characterization, mining of elite alleles/haplotypes, exploitation of natural variations, and genomic selection have paved the way towards genomics-assisted breeding (GAB). With the availability of more and more informative genomic datasets, GAB would become a promising technique to expedite the breeding cycle for crop improvement.

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