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Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications

The extensive use of fossil fuels and global climate change have raised ever-increasing attention to sustainable development, global food security and the replacement of fossil fuels by renewable energy. Several C4 monocot grasses have excellent photosynthetic ability, stress tolerance and may rapid...

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Autores principales: Yang, Lin, Zhou, Qin, Sheng, Xuan, Chen, Xiangqian, Hua, Yuqing, Lin, Shuang, Luo, Qiyun, Yu, Boju, Shao, Ti, Wu, Yixiao, Chang, Junli, Li, Yin, Tu, Min
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914549
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author Yang, Lin
Zhou, Qin
Sheng, Xuan
Chen, Xiangqian
Hua, Yuqing
Lin, Shuang
Luo, Qiyun
Yu, Boju
Shao, Ti
Wu, Yixiao
Chang, Junli
Li, Yin
Tu, Min
author_facet Yang, Lin
Zhou, Qin
Sheng, Xuan
Chen, Xiangqian
Hua, Yuqing
Lin, Shuang
Luo, Qiyun
Yu, Boju
Shao, Ti
Wu, Yixiao
Chang, Junli
Li, Yin
Tu, Min
author_sort Yang, Lin
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description The extensive use of fossil fuels and global climate change have raised ever-increasing attention to sustainable development, global food security and the replacement of fossil fuels by renewable energy. Several C4 monocot grasses have excellent photosynthetic ability, stress tolerance and may rapidly produce biomass in marginal lands with low agronomic inputs, thus representing an important source of bioenergy. Among these grasses, Sorghum bicolor has been recognized as not only a promising bioenergy crop but also a research model due to its diploidy, simple genome, genetic diversity and clear orthologous relationship with other grass genomes, allowing sorghum research to be easily translated to other grasses. Although sorghum molecular genetic studies have lagged far behind those of major crops (e.g., rice and maize), recent advances have been made in a number of biomass-related traits to dissect the genetic loci and candidate genes, and to discover the functions of key genes. However, molecular and/or targeted breeding toward biomass-related traits in sorghum have not fully benefited from these pieces of genetic knowledge. Thus, to facilitate the breeding and bioenergy applications of sorghum, this perspective summarizes the bioenergy applications of different types of sorghum and outlines the genetic control of the biomass-related traits, ranging from flowering/maturity, plant height, internode morphological traits and metabolic compositions. In particular, we describe the dynamic changes of carbohydrate metabolism in sorghum internodes and highlight the molecular regulators involved in the different stages of internode carbohydrate metabolism, which affects the bioenergy utilization of sorghum biomass. We argue the way forward is to further enhance our understanding of the genetic mechanisms of these biomass-related traits with new technologies, which will lead to future directions toward tailored designing sorghum biomass traits suitable for different bioenergy applications.
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spelling pubmed-105730722023-10-14 Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications Yang, Lin Zhou, Qin Sheng, Xuan Chen, Xiangqian Hua, Yuqing Lin, Shuang Luo, Qiyun Yu, Boju Shao, Ti Wu, Yixiao Chang, Junli Li, Yin Tu, Min Int J Mol Sci Perspective The extensive use of fossil fuels and global climate change have raised ever-increasing attention to sustainable development, global food security and the replacement of fossil fuels by renewable energy. Several C4 monocot grasses have excellent photosynthetic ability, stress tolerance and may rapidly produce biomass in marginal lands with low agronomic inputs, thus representing an important source of bioenergy. Among these grasses, Sorghum bicolor has been recognized as not only a promising bioenergy crop but also a research model due to its diploidy, simple genome, genetic diversity and clear orthologous relationship with other grass genomes, allowing sorghum research to be easily translated to other grasses. Although sorghum molecular genetic studies have lagged far behind those of major crops (e.g., rice and maize), recent advances have been made in a number of biomass-related traits to dissect the genetic loci and candidate genes, and to discover the functions of key genes. However, molecular and/or targeted breeding toward biomass-related traits in sorghum have not fully benefited from these pieces of genetic knowledge. Thus, to facilitate the breeding and bioenergy applications of sorghum, this perspective summarizes the bioenergy applications of different types of sorghum and outlines the genetic control of the biomass-related traits, ranging from flowering/maturity, plant height, internode morphological traits and metabolic compositions. In particular, we describe the dynamic changes of carbohydrate metabolism in sorghum internodes and highlight the molecular regulators involved in the different stages of internode carbohydrate metabolism, which affects the bioenergy utilization of sorghum biomass. We argue the way forward is to further enhance our understanding of the genetic mechanisms of these biomass-related traits with new technologies, which will lead to future directions toward tailored designing sorghum biomass traits suitable for different bioenergy applications. MDPI 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10573072/ /pubmed/37833996 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914549 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Perspective
Yang, Lin
Zhou, Qin
Sheng, Xuan
Chen, Xiangqian
Hua, Yuqing
Lin, Shuang
Luo, Qiyun
Yu, Boju
Shao, Ti
Wu, Yixiao
Chang, Junli
Li, Yin
Tu, Min
Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications
title Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications
title_full Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications
title_fullStr Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications
title_short Harnessing the Genetic Basis of Sorghum Biomass-Related Traits to Facilitate Bioenergy Applications
title_sort harnessing the genetic basis of sorghum biomass-related traits to facilitate bioenergy applications
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914549
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