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A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges
In the global market, spices possess a high-value but low-volume commodities of commerce. The food industry depends largely on spices for taste, flavor, and therapeutic properties in replacement of cheap synthetic ones. The estimated growth rate for spices demand in the world is ∼3.19%. Since spices...
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author | Das, Parinita Chandra, Tilak Negi, Ankita Jaiswal, Sarika Iquebal, Mir Asif Rai, Anil Kumar, Dinesh |
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description | In the global market, spices possess a high-value but low-volume commodities of commerce. The food industry depends largely on spices for taste, flavor, and therapeutic properties in replacement of cheap synthetic ones. The estimated growth rate for spices demand in the world is ∼3.19%. Since spices grow in limited geographical regions, India is one of the leading producer of spices, contributing 25–30 percent of total world trade. Hitherto, there has been no comprehensive review of the genomic resources of industrially important major medicinal spices to overcome major impediments in varietal improvement and management. This review focuses on currently available genomic resources of 24 commercially significant spices, namely, Ajwain, Allspice, Asafoetida, Black pepper, Cardamom large, Cardamom small, Celery, Chillies, Cinnamon, Clove, Coriander, Cumin, Curry leaf, Dill seed, Fennel, Fenugreek, Garlic, Ginger, Mint, Nutmeg, Saffron, Tamarind, Turmeric and Vanilla. The advent of low-cost sequencing machines has contributed immensely to the voluminous data generation of these spices, cracking the complex genomic architecture, marker discovery, and understanding comparative and functional genomics. This review of spice genomics resources concludes the perspective and way forward to provide footprints by uncovering genome assemblies, sequencing and re-sequencing projects, transcriptome-based studies, non-coding RNA-mediated regulation, organelles-based resources, developed molecular markers, web resources, databases and AI-directed resources in candidate spices for enhanced breeding potential in them. Further, their integration with molecular breeding could be of immense use in formulating a strategy to protect and expand the production of the spices due to increased global demand. |
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spelling | pubmed-104943212023-09-12 A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges Das, Parinita Chandra, Tilak Negi, Ankita Jaiswal, Sarika Iquebal, Mir Asif Rai, Anil Kumar, Dinesh Curr Res Food Sci Research Article In the global market, spices possess a high-value but low-volume commodities of commerce. The food industry depends largely on spices for taste, flavor, and therapeutic properties in replacement of cheap synthetic ones. The estimated growth rate for spices demand in the world is ∼3.19%. Since spices grow in limited geographical regions, India is one of the leading producer of spices, contributing 25–30 percent of total world trade. Hitherto, there has been no comprehensive review of the genomic resources of industrially important major medicinal spices to overcome major impediments in varietal improvement and management. This review focuses on currently available genomic resources of 24 commercially significant spices, namely, Ajwain, Allspice, Asafoetida, Black pepper, Cardamom large, Cardamom small, Celery, Chillies, Cinnamon, Clove, Coriander, Cumin, Curry leaf, Dill seed, Fennel, Fenugreek, Garlic, Ginger, Mint, Nutmeg, Saffron, Tamarind, Turmeric and Vanilla. The advent of low-cost sequencing machines has contributed immensely to the voluminous data generation of these spices, cracking the complex genomic architecture, marker discovery, and understanding comparative and functional genomics. This review of spice genomics resources concludes the perspective and way forward to provide footprints by uncovering genome assemblies, sequencing and re-sequencing projects, transcriptome-based studies, non-coding RNA-mediated regulation, organelles-based resources, developed molecular markers, web resources, databases and AI-directed resources in candidate spices for enhanced breeding potential in them. Further, their integration with molecular breeding could be of immense use in formulating a strategy to protect and expand the production of the spices due to increased global demand. Elsevier 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10494321/ /pubmed/37701635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100579 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Das, Parinita Chandra, Tilak Negi, Ankita Jaiswal, Sarika Iquebal, Mir Asif Rai, Anil Kumar, Dinesh A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges |
title | A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges |
title_full | A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges |
title_fullStr | A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges |
title_full_unstemmed | A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges |
title_short | A comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: Status, utility and challenges |
title_sort | comprehensive review on genomic resources in medicinally and industrially important major spices for future breeding programs: status, utility and challenges |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10494321/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37701635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100579 |
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