盐碱地改良大豆生产性能的现状展望

Jiaxian He , Yifei Chen , Manting Zhang , Yongjian Qiu , Huapeng Zhou , Meina Li
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土壤盐碱化对全球粮食安全和环境可持续性的威胁日益严重。大豆是动物饲料中主要的蛋白质和油脂含量作物,也为人类提供了30%的膳食脂肪摄入量,占全球每年蛋白粉消费量的67%。盐碱地的改良和利用可以扩大大豆的耕地面积,减少产量损失,确保世界人口不断增长的粮食安全。在过去的几十年里,鉴定耐盐品种和了解大豆的盐胁迫信号和反应取得了一些进展。然而,关于提高大豆田间性能的成功研究很少报道。本文综述了大豆耐盐性的功能特征基因和主要数量性状位点(qtl)的研究进展。我们将重点研究培育耐盐大豆高产品种的策略,包括揭示大豆对高pH碱性胁迫响应的潜在细胞和分子机制,更好地了解大豆的生物钟和时间门,对盐碱胁迫的响应进行时间控制,并将适应成本降至最低,以及制定大豆成为盐生植物的大胆计划。我们的目标是激励研究人员在耐盐育种和研究的新领域。
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Current perspectives on improving soybean performance on saline-alkaline lands
Soil salinity is an increasing threat to global food security and environmental sustainability. Soybean, the leading dietary protein and oil content crop in animal feed, also provides humans with 30% of their dietary fat intake and contributes to 67% of global protein powder consumption annually. The improvement and utilization of saline-alkaline land can expand arable land for soybean production and decrease the yield penalty, ensuring food security for the growing world population. Over the past decades, identifying salt-tolerant cultivars and understanding salt stress signaling and responses in soybeans have made some progress. However, few successful studies about improved soybean field performance have been reported. Here, we provide recent advances in functionally characterized genes and major quantitative trait loci (QTLs) contributing to soybean salt tolerance. We focus on the strategies that we could take to achieve salt-tolerant soybean cultivars with high-yield, which includes unveiling the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate the soybean response to high pH alkaline stress, to gain better knowledge of the soybean circadian clock and time-gate the response to saline-alkaline stress and minimize the fitness cost, and lay out the audacious plans to make soybean a halophyte. We aim to inspire the researchers in salt-tolerant breeding and research to new frontiers.
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