Potato microtuberization: its regulation and applications.

IF 8.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Vishal, Surbhi Mali, Madhushree Dutta, Anuj Choudhary, Gaurav Zinta
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Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a globally consumed staple food crop grown in temperate regions. The underground storage organs (tubers) are a rich source of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and minerals, contributing to food and nutritional security. Tuberization, the process by which underground stems (stolons) develop into tubers, is intricately regulated by genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Studying the developmental transition from stolon to tuber in soil-based systems is challenging due to the limited visibility of below-ground stages. Microtuberization is the formation of small tubers under controlled, soil-less, and in vitro conditions, offering an effective alternative for precise monitoring of tuber development stages. Microtubers are valuable as disease-free seed propagules and essential for germplasm conservation, supporting the preservation and propagation of genetic resources. Microtuberization is influenced by both internal factors, viz., genotype and explant, and external factors, viz., photoperiod, temperature, light, plant growth regulators, sucrose, and synthetic molecules. These factors collectively regulate the transition from stolon to tuber. Microtubers exhibit strong similarities to field-grown tubers, making them a reliable model to study the environmental and molecular mechanisms of tuberization. This review examines the key factors driving microtuberization and explores potential molecular regulators involved in stolon-to-tuber transition. Furthermore, the applications of microtuberization are highlighted, including disease-free seed production, mass multiplication, germplasm evaluation and conservation, molecular farming, genetic engineering, and stress adaptation research. Additionally, microtubers serve as an experimental tool for unraveling the molecular intricacies of tuberization, paving the way for advancements in potato research and global food security strategies.

马铃薯微结节:调控与应用。
马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)是全球消费的主要粮食作物,生长在温带地区。地下贮藏器官(块茎)是碳水化合物、蛋白质、维生素和矿物质的丰富来源,有助于粮食和营养安全。地下茎(匍匐茎)发育成块茎的过程,受到遗传、表观遗传和环境因素的复杂调控。由于地下阶段的能见度有限,研究土基系统中从匍匐茎到块茎的发育转变具有挑战性。小块茎是在受控、无土和体外条件下形成的小块茎,为块茎发育阶段的精确监测提供了有效的替代方法。微块茎作为无病种子繁殖体具有重要价值,对种质资源保存和繁殖具有重要意义。微结节的形成既受内部因素的影响,如基因型和外植体,也受外部因素的影响,如光周期、温度、光照、植物生长调节剂、蔗糖和合成分子。这些因素共同调控着匍匐茎向块茎的转变。微块茎与田间种植的块茎具有很强的相似性,这使其成为研究块茎形成的环境和分子机制的可靠模型。本文综述了驱动微结节形成的关键因素,并探讨了参与匍匐茎向块茎转变的潜在分子调控因子。重点介绍了微结核在无害化种子生产、大量繁殖、种质资源评价与保护、分子农业、基因工程和逆境适应研究等方面的应用。此外,微块茎还可以作为一种实验工具,用于揭示结核分子复杂性,为马铃薯研究和全球粮食安全战略的进步铺平道路。
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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
20.80
自引率
1.10%
发文量
71
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Biotechnological techniques, from fermentation to genetic manipulation, have become increasingly relevant to the food and beverage, fuel production, chemical and pharmaceutical, and waste management industries. Consequently, academic as well as industrial institutions need to keep abreast of the concepts, data, and methodologies evolved by continuing research. This journal provides a forum of critical evaluation of recent and current publications and, periodically, for state-of-the-art reports from various geographic areas around the world. Contributing authors are recognized experts in their fields, and each article is reviewed by an objective expert to ensure accuracy and objectivity of the presentation.
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