| Literature DB >> 27235112 |
Weiwei Wen1, Yariv Brotman2, Lothar Willmitzer3, Jianbing Yan4, Alisdair R Fernie5.
Abstract
The adoption of recombinant inbred line and introgression line populations, as well as the study of association mapping panels, has greatly accelerated our ability to identify the genes underlying plant phenotypic variance. In tandem, the development of metabolomics approaches has greatly enhanced our ability to comprehensively define cellular chemical composition. As a consequence, breeding for chemical composition is being extended beyond our traditional targets of oil and protein to include components such as essential amino acids, vitamins, and antioxidant secondary metabolites with considerable purported consequences for human health. Here, we review the above-mentioned developments paying particular attention to the genetic architecture of metabolic traits as well as updating the perspective for utilizing metabolomics in maize improvement.Entities:
Keywords: biofortification; crop breeding; maize; metabolomics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27235112 DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2016.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Genet ISSN: 0168-9525 Impact factor: 11.639