Breeding polyploid Populus: progress and perspective.

Forestry research Pub Date : 2022-03-31 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2022-0004
Xiangyang Kang, Hairong Wei
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Populus is a genus of 25-30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, which are primarily planted in short-rotation planations for producing timber, pulpwood, wooden products as well as bioenergy feedstock; they are also widely planted in agricultural fields and along roadsides as shelter forest belts for windbreak, decoration, and reduction of pollutants and noise. Moreover, their fast-growth and good adaptation to marginal lands enable them to provide some critical ecosystem services at various phytoremediation sites for land restoration and reclaimation. Thanks to their important roles, breeding for fast growing poplar trees has been one of the most important objectives for nearly a century. One of the most demonstrated, documented achievements in this aspect is polyploid breeding, especially triploid breeding. This paper critically reviews the various techniques used in inducing triploid plants, including natural 2n formation, artificial induction of 2n male and female gemmates through chemical or physical treatments, trait characterization of the triploid and tetraploid breeding populations, unveiling the molecular mechanisms underpinning the significantly improved traits, and identification and selection of the best triploid progenies. This review also recapitulated the challenges and strategies facing the future of triploid breeding in Populus, including amelioration of 2n gamete induction techniques and efficiency, selection of the best parents and identification of the best progrenies, utilization of the huge amount of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and other omics data for selecting parents for improving target traits.

多倍体杨树育种:进展与展望。
杨树是柳叶菜科 25-30 种落叶开花植物的一个属,主要种植于短期轮伐,用于生产木材、纸浆木、木制品以及生物能源原料;它们也被广泛种植于农田和路旁,作为防护林带,用于防风、装饰、减少污染物和噪音。此外,它们的快速生长和对贫瘠土地的良好适应性使其能够在各种植物修复地点提供一些重要的生态系统服务,以恢复和开垦土地。由于杨树的重要作用,近一个世纪以来,培育速生杨树一直是最重要的目标之一。多倍体育种,尤其是三倍体育种,是这方面最显著、最有据可查的成就之一。本文认真回顾了诱导三倍体植物的各种技术,包括自然 2n 形成、通过化学或物理处理人工诱导 2n 雄性和雌性 gemmates、三倍体和四倍体育种群体的性状特征、揭示显著改善性状的分子机制以及鉴定和选择最佳三倍体后代。该综述还概述了杨树三倍体育种未来面临的挑战和战略,包括改进 2n 配子诱导技术和效率,选择最佳亲本和鉴定最佳后代,利用大量基因组、转录组、蛋白质组、代谢组和其他全息数据选择亲本以改善目标性状。
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