多年生油菜籽朝多年生油菜籽的方向发展

IF 6.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Dong Zhai , Xiao-Li Liu , Xiang Bao , Zhi Zhu , Yan-Fei Mao , Jia-Wei Wang
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多年生作物越来越被认为是一种可持续的农业解决方案,与一年生作物相比,它具有显著的优势,包括减少种子投入和管理成本,改善农艺性状和土壤健康,提高资源利用效率。目前育种多年生作物的策略包括传统的选择方法、种间杂交和利用基因组编辑技术重新驯化。一种很有希望的新方法是利用野生近缘种的多年生基因来培育这些作物。在过去的二十年里,研究人员已经成功地鉴定了芸苔科植物多角开花行为的基因。从这个角度来看,我们根据这些发现概述了多年生甘蓝型油菜(油菜)的路线图。我们认为,进一步研究多年生综合征的遗传机制对于提高多年生作物的环境效益至关重要,这将最终支持可持续的农业实践。
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Towards the generation of polycarpic perennial rapeseeds
Perennial crops are increasingly recognized as a sustainable agricultural solution that provides significant advantages over annual crops, including reduced seed input and management cost, improved agronomic traits and soil health, and enhanced resource use efficiency. The current strategies for breeding perennial crops include traditional selection methods, interspecific hybridization, and de novo domestication using genome-editing technologies. A promising new approach involves leveraging perennial genes from wild relatives to develop these crops. In the past twenty years, researchers have successfully identified the genes responsible for polycarpic flowering behaviors in the Brassicaceae family. In this Perspective, we outline a roadmap for generating perennial Brassica napus (rapeseed) based on these findings. We believe that further investigation into the genetic mechanisms underlying perennial syndrome is crucial for enhancing the environmental benefits of perennial crops, which will ultimately support sustainable agricultural practices.
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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