Germplasm resources and genetic improvement of Akebia: A new fruit crop in China

IF 4.6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Shuai-Yu Zou , Chen Feng , Pu-Xin Gao , Tong-Jian Li , Tian-Jiao Jia , Hongwen Huang
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Abstract

Akebia species, belonging to Lardizabalaceae, are widespread from subtropical to temperate environments of China, Japan, and Korea. All known Akebia species have medicinal and dietary value and have been widely cultivated as a new fruit crop in many areas of China. However, compared with other crop species, the breeding improvement and commercial cultivation of Akebia remain in their infancy. This review systematically introduces the present germplasm resources, geographical distribution, biological characteristics, interspecific and intraspecific cross compatibility, molecular biology, and breeding progress in Akebia species. Akebia plants are widely distributed in Shanxi, Henan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, and Fujian provinces of China, and wild Akebia plants exhibit abundant phenotypic and genetic diversity due to their wide range of geographical distribution and high adaptability in different habitats. Interspecific artificial hybridization experiments have been conducted in our Akebia germplasm resources nursery. The results showed that there was no reproductive isolation between Akebia species, and fertile progeny could be produced. The synthesis of knowledge on these species provides insights for the rational development and utilization of these germplasm resources, and can facilitate the development of new breeding lines or varieties for commercial cultivation or production. Finally, perspectives on Akebia breeding research are discussed and conclusions are provided. This review provided breeders with new insights into Akebia domestication and breeding, and we also proposed five basic steps in the domestication of new fruit crops.

Akebia的种质资源和遗传改良:中国的一种新型水果作物
Akebia 属于 Lardizabalaceae,广泛分布于中国、日本和韩国的亚热带至温带环境中。所有已知的Akebia品种都具有药用和食用价值,在中国许多地区已作为一种新的水果作物被广泛栽培。然而,与其他作物品种相比,黄秋葵的育种改良和商业栽培仍处于起步阶段。本综述系统介绍了Akebia种质资源现状、地理分布、生物学特性、种间和种内杂交相容性、分子生物学以及育种进展。黄秋葵广泛分布于中国的山西、河南、四川、重庆、湖南、湖北、江西、浙江和福建等省,由于野生黄秋葵地理分布范围广,对不同生境的适应性强,因此表现出丰富的表型和遗传多样性。在我国的黄秋葵种质资源圃中进行了种间人工杂交实验。结果表明,Akebia 种间不存在生殖隔离,可以产生可育后代。对这些物种知识的总结为合理开发和利用这些种质资源提供了启示,并有助于开发新的育种品系或品种,用于商业栽培或生产。最后,讨论了Akebia育种研究的前景并给出了结论。这篇综述为育种工作者提供了关于Akebia驯化和育种的新见解,我们还提出了新果树作物驯化的五个基本步骤。
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Plant Diversity
Plant Diversity Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
1863
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Plant Diversity (formerly Plant Diversity and Resources) is an international plant science journal that publishes substantial original research and review papers that advance our understanding of the past and current distribution of plants, contribute to the development of more phylogenetically accurate taxonomic classifications, present new findings on or insights into evolutionary processes and mechanisms that are of interest to the community of plant systematic and evolutionary biologists. While the focus of the journal is on biodiversity, ecology and evolution of East Asian flora, it is not limited to these topics. Applied evolutionary issues, such as climate change and conservation biology, are welcome, especially if they address conceptual problems. Theoretical papers are equally welcome. Preference is given to concise, clearly written papers focusing on precisely framed questions or hypotheses. Papers that are purely descriptive have a low chance of acceptance. Fields covered by the journal include: plant systematics and taxonomy- evolutionary developmental biology- reproductive biology- phylo- and biogeography- evolutionary ecology- population biology- conservation biology- palaeobotany- molecular evolution- comparative and evolutionary genomics- physiology- biochemistry
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