揭开印度水果遗传资源丰富宝藏的面纱

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Vartika Srivastava, K. Pradheep, Pragya Ranjan, R. Gowthami, J. K. Ranjan, Rahul Chandora, Neelam Shekhawat, D. P. Semwal, Anuradha Agrawal, Sanjay Kumar Singh, G. P. Singh
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摘要

一个国家的植物遗传资源对其可持续农业和粮食安全至关重要。自古以来,人类就认识到树木的重要性。然而,气候变化和遗传侵蚀正在造成多样性的迅速丧失,表明迫切需要保护和维护遗传资源,以保障粮食安全。印度是世界上第二大水果和蔬菜生产国。对印度水果遗传资源的多样性、分布和保护现状进行了分析,以确定可持续粮食安全水果种质资源管理的机遇和挑战。本文的目标包括(i)追踪印度水果作物的多样性和分布(ii)讨论本土水果作物野生近缘的潜力;(iii)审查印度和全球范围内的保护战略;(iv)水果作物的当前保护状况;(iv)分析种质资源保护和利用方面的制约因素;(v)并提出保护FGR的新方法。采用的方法包括数据库检索、文献回顾和与关键线人沟通。印度是几种具有全球重要性的水果物种的家园,包括芒果、香蕉和一些柑橘,并拥有大约148种作物野生近缘种(CWR)水果。在梅加拉亚邦的加罗山建立了第一个野生柑橘物种基因保护区,目前正在努力为木薯和芒果建立基因保护区。在印度农业研究委员会-国家植物遗传资源局(ICAR-NBPGR)的7个区域站和国家农业研究系统下属的10个国家活跃种质站点的田间基因库中保存了超过13,000种水果作物。ICAR-NBPGR在其冷冻库中保存了约4000份种子、胚胎和胚胎轴作为外植体;体外资源库中加入约800份;在离体碱基基因库中,约有100份属于热带、温带和次要水果。与大田作物相比,水果作物的保护面临着独特的挑战;这是因为这些藏品仅占全球迁地藏品总数的6%。需要进行基础研究,以制定健全的水果作物及其野生近缘种的中长期保护方案。这尤其涉及到具有挑战性的顽固性种子物种,如Artocarpus spp, Litchi chinensis, Mangifera spp, Syzygium spp, Garcinia spp等。同样重要的是保守种质的利用,这需要性状鉴定,将特征和评价数据与材料联系起来,以及适当的文件。现代技术的实施对于有效的勘探、数据收集、保存和高效的数据库管理至关重要。
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Unveiling the bountiful treasures of India’s fruit genetic resources

The plant genetic resources (PGR) of a country are vital for its sustainable agriculture and food security. The importance of trees has been recognized by humanity since ancient times. However, changing climate and genetic erosion are causing rapid loss of diversity indicating an urgent need to conserve and maintain genetic resources for food security. India is the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world. An analysis of the status of diversity, distribution, and conservation of fruit genetic resources (FGR) in India was carried out to determine the opportunities and challenges in the management of fruit germplasm for sustainable food security. The objectives of this article include (i) tracing fruit crop diversity and distribution in India (ii) discussing the potential of wild relatives of indigenous fruit crops; (iii) reviewing conservation strategies in the Indian and global context (iv) current conservation status of fruit crops (iv) analysing constraints in germplasm conservation and utilization; (v) and proposing new ways to safeguard FGR. Methods employed include database retrieval, literature review, and communication with key informants. India is home to several fruit species of global importance including mango, banana, and some citrus, and holds approximately 148 crop wild relatives (CWR) of fruits. The first gene sanctuary of wild citrus species was established in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya and efforts are being made to also establish gene sanctuaries for Musa species and mango. Over 13,000 accessions of fruit crops are conserved in field gene banks of seven regional stations of the Indian Council for Agricultural Research- National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (ICAR-NBPGR) and 10 National Active Germplasm Sites working under the National Agricultural Research System. The ICAR-NBPGR maintains some 4,000 accessions in its cryobank as seed, embryo, and embryonic axes as explants; some 800 accessions in the in vitro repository; and about 100 accessions in the in vitro base gene bank belonging to tropical, temperate, and minor fruits. By contrast to field crops, the conservation of fruit crops poses unique challenges; this is because these collections comprise only 6% of the total accessions that are maintained in ex situ collections worldwide. Basic research is needed to develop robust medium- and long-term conservation protocols for fruit crops and their wild relatives. This especially concerns challenging recalcitrant seeded species such as Artocarpus spp., Litchi chinensis, Mangifera spp., Syzygium spp., Garcinia spp., among many others. Equally important is the utilization of the conserved germplasm, which requires trait identification, linking the characterized and evaluation data to accessions, and proper documentation. The implementation of modern technologies is vital for effective exploration, data collection, conservation, and efficient database management.

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Food Security
Food Security FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
14.00
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6.00%
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87
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Food Security is a wide audience, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to the procurement, access (economic and physical), and quality of food, in all its dimensions. Scales range from the individual to communities, and to the world food system. We strive to publish high-quality scientific articles, where quality includes, but is not limited to, the quality and clarity of text, and the validity of methods and approaches. Food Security is the initiative of a distinguished international group of scientists from different disciplines who hold a deep concern for the challenge of global food security, together with a vision of the power of shared knowledge as a means of meeting that challenge. To address the challenge of global food security, the journal seeks to address the constraints - physical, biological and socio-economic - which not only limit food production but also the ability of people to access a healthy diet. From this perspective, the journal covers the following areas: Global food needs: the mismatch between population and the ability to provide adequate nutrition Global food potential and global food production Natural constraints to satisfying global food needs: § Climate, climate variability, and climate change § Desertification and flooding § Natural disasters § Soils, soil quality and threats to soils, edaphic and other abiotic constraints to production § Biotic constraints to production, pathogens, pests, and weeds in their effects on sustainable production The sociological contexts of food production, access, quality, and consumption. Nutrition, food quality and food safety. Socio-political factors that impinge on the ability to satisfy global food needs: § Land, agricultural and food policy § International relations and trade § Access to food § Financial policy § Wars and ethnic unrest Research policies and priorities to ensure food security in its various dimensions.
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