The complexity of kodo millet: genomic analysis and implications in crop improvement.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Planta Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1007/s00425-024-04588-8
Pratikshya Mishra, Sourav Ranjan Nanda, Tanya Barpanda, Manasi Dash, Suman Dash, Suman Choudhury, Sarojini Roul, Abinash Mishra
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Main conclusion: This article explores possible future initiatives, such as the development of targeted breeding and integrated omics approach to boost kodo millet production, nutritional value, and environmental adaptation. Kodo millet is grouped under the genus Paspalum and family Gramineae. It is a tropical African crop that was initially domesticated in India approximately 3000 years ago. It is predominantly cultivated in India as well as in various south-east Asian countries. Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of interest in kodo millet breeding, particularly owing to its outstanding nutritional profile. Kodo millet's ability to adapt to different marginal environments makes it promising to be grown as a part of sustainable agriculture. Availability of a plethora of diverse genetic resources in kodo millet has been instrumental in development of various improved cultivars through conventional breeding. Additionally, functional genomics has been instrumental in decoding the complex genetic architecture of kodo millet, thus enabling identification of key genes associated with drought tolerance, disease resistance, and improved nutritional profiling. Additionally, transcriptomics has deepened the insights into gene expression pattern in response to various stresses, offering valuable information for developing resistant genotypes. The expressed sequence tags (ESTs) available will surely benefit the scientists working on molecular breeding of millets through development and use of SSRs and SNPs markers under the marker assisted selection (MAS) scheme. This article examines potential directions for future research, including the advancement of genomics and targeted breeding approaches for holistic development of the kodo millet.

科多小米的复杂性:基因组分析及其对作物改良的影响。
主要结论:本文探讨了未来可能采取的措施,如发展有针对性的育种和综合组学方法,以提高古多谷子的产量、营养价值和环境适应性。黍属禾本科和雀稗科。它是一种热带非洲作物,大约3000年前在印度最初被驯化。它主要种植在印度以及东南亚各国。近年来,人们对谷子育种的兴趣再次抬头,特别是由于其出色的营养成分。Kodo小米适应不同边缘环境的能力使其有望成为可持续农业的一部分。利用丰富多样的谷子遗传资源,可通过常规育种培育出各种改良品种。此外,功能基因组学在解码古多谷子复杂的遗传结构方面发挥了重要作用,从而能够鉴定与耐旱性、抗病性和改善营养谱相关的关键基因。此外,转录组学加深了对各种胁迫下基因表达模式的了解,为开发抗性基因型提供了有价值的信息。现有的表达序列标签(est)将为在标记辅助选择(MAS)计划下开发和使用SSRs和snp标记的水稻分子育种工作者带来一定的帮助。本文探讨了未来研究的潜在方向,包括基因组学的进步和有针对性的育种方法,以促进科多谷子的整体发展。
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Planta
Planta 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
217
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Planta publishes timely and substantial articles on all aspects of plant biology. We welcome original research papers on any plant species. Areas of interest include biochemistry, bioenergy, biotechnology, cell biology, development, ecological and environmental physiology, growth, metabolism, morphogenesis, molecular biology, new methods, physiology, plant-microbe interactions, structural biology, and systems biology.
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