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Exploitation of epigenetic variation of crop wild relatives for crop improvement and agrobiodiversity preservation.

Serena Varotto1, Tamar Krugman2, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano3, Khalil Kashkush4, Ankica Kondić-Špika5, Fillipos A Aravanopoulos6, Monica Pradillo7, Federica Consiglio8, Riccardo Aversano9, Ales Pecinka10, Dragana Miladinović5.   

Abstract

Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are recognized as the best potential source of traits for crop improvement. However, successful crop improvement using CWR relies on identifying variation in genes controlling desired traits in plant germplasms and subsequently incorporating them into cultivars. Epigenetic diversity may provide an additional layer of variation within CWR and can contribute novel epialleles for key traits for crop improvement. There is emerging evidence that epigenetic variants of functional and/or agronomic importance exist in CWR gene pools. This provides a rationale for the conservation of epigenotypes of interest, thus contributing to agrobiodiversity preservation through conservation and (epi)genetic monitoring. Concepts and techniques of classical and modern breeding should consider integrating recent progress in epigenetics, initially by identifying their association with phenotypic variations and then by assessing their heritability and stability in subsequent generations. New tools available for epigenomic analysis offer the opportunity to capture epigenetic variation and integrate it into advanced (epi)breeding programmes. Advances in -omics have provided new insights into the sources and inheritance of epigenetic variation and enabled the efficient introduction of epi-traits from CWR into crops using epigenetic molecular markers, such as epiQTLs.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35678824     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-022-04122-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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Review 1.  Epigenetics and its role in effecting agronomical traits.

Authors:  Chainika Gupta; Romesh K Salgotra
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