Multi-omics approaches for strategic improvement of stress tolerance in underutilized crop species: A climate change perspective.

4区 生物学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Advances in Genetics Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-02-20 DOI:10.1016/bs.adgen.2019.01.001
Mehanathan Muthamilarasan, Nagendra Kumar Singh, Manoj Prasad
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Abstract

For several decades, researchers are working toward improving the "major" crops for better adaptability and tolerance to environmental stresses. However, little or no research attention is given toward neglected and underutilized crop species (NUCS) which hold the potential to ensure food and nutritional security among the ever-growing global population. NUCS are predominantly climate resilient, but their yield and quality are compromised due to selective breeding. In this context, the importance of omics technologies namely genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, phenomics and ionomics in delineating the complex molecular machinery governing growth, development and stress responses of NUCS is underlined. However, gaining insights through individual omics approaches will not be sufficient to address the research questions, whereas integrating these technologies could be an effective strategy to decipher the gene function, genome structures, biological pathways, metabolic and regulatory networks underlying complex traits. Given this, the chapter enlists the importance of NUCS in food and nutritional security and provides an overview of deploying omics approaches to study the NUCS. Also, the chapter enumerates the status of crop improvement programs in NUCS and suggests implementing "integrating omics" for gaining a better understanding of crops' response to abiotic and biotic stresses.

从气候变化的角度,利用多组学方法战略性地改善未充分利用作物物种的抗逆性。
几十年来,研究人员一直致力于提高“主要”作物的适应性和对环境压力的耐受性。然而,很少或根本没有对被忽视和利用不足的作物物种(NUCS)给予研究关注,这些作物物种具有确保不断增长的全球人口的粮食和营养安全的潜力。NUCS主要具有气候适应性,但由于选择性育种,其产量和质量受到影响。在此背景下,组学技术的重要性,即基因组学、转录组学、蛋白质组学、表型组学和离子组学,在描述控制NUCS生长、发育和应激反应的复杂分子机制方面得到了强调。然而,通过个体组学方法获得的见解将不足以解决研究问题,而整合这些技术可能是破译复杂性状背后的基因功能、基因组结构、生物途径、代谢和调控网络的有效策略。鉴于此,本章列举了NUCS在食品和营养安全中的重要性,并概述了部署组学方法来研究NUCS。此外,本章列举了NUCS作物改良计划的现状,并建议实施“整合组学”,以更好地了解作物对非生物和生物胁迫的反应。
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Advances in Genetics
Advances in Genetics 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
5.70
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1
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Advances in Genetics presents an eclectic mix of articles of use to all human and molecular geneticists. They are written and edited by recognized leaders in the field and make this an essential series of books for anyone in the genetics field.
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