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Importance of Landraces in Cereal Breeding for Stress Tolerance

The renewed focus on cereal landraces is a response to some negative consequences of modern agriculture and conventional breeding which led to a reduction of genetic diversity. Cereal landraces are still cultivated on marginal lands due to their adaptability to unfavourable conditions, constituting...

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Autores principales: Marone, Daniela, Russo, Maria A., Mores, Antonia, Ficco, Donatella B. M., Laidò, Giovanni, Mastrangelo, Anna M., Borrelli, Grazia M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206299
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071267
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author Marone, Daniela
Russo, Maria A.
Mores, Antonia
Ficco, Donatella B. M.
Laidò, Giovanni
Mastrangelo, Anna M.
Borrelli, Grazia M.
author_facet Marone, Daniela
Russo, Maria A.
Mores, Antonia
Ficco, Donatella B. M.
Laidò, Giovanni
Mastrangelo, Anna M.
Borrelli, Grazia M.
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description The renewed focus on cereal landraces is a response to some negative consequences of modern agriculture and conventional breeding which led to a reduction of genetic diversity. Cereal landraces are still cultivated on marginal lands due to their adaptability to unfavourable conditions, constituting an important source of genetic diversity usable in modern plant breeding to improve the adaptation to abiotic or biotic stresses, yield performance and quality traits in limiting environments. Traditional agricultural production systems have played an important role in the evolution and conservation of wide variability in gene pools within species. Today, on-farm and ex situ conservation in gene bank collections, together with data sharing among researchers and breeders, will greatly benefit cereal improvement. Many efforts are usually made to collect, organize and phenotypically and genotypically analyse cereal landrace collections, which also utilize genomic approaches. Their use in breeding programs based on genomic selection, and the discovery of beneficial untapped QTL/genes/alleles which could be introgressed into modern varieties by MAS, pyramiding or biotechnological tools, increase the potential for their better deployment and exploitation in breeding for a more sustainable agricultural production, particularly enhancing adaptation and productivity in stress-prone environments to cope with current climate changes.
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spelling pubmed-83091842021-07-25 Importance of Landraces in Cereal Breeding for Stress Tolerance Marone, Daniela Russo, Maria A. Mores, Antonia Ficco, Donatella B. M. Laidò, Giovanni Mastrangelo, Anna M. Borrelli, Grazia M. Plants (Basel) Review The renewed focus on cereal landraces is a response to some negative consequences of modern agriculture and conventional breeding which led to a reduction of genetic diversity. Cereal landraces are still cultivated on marginal lands due to their adaptability to unfavourable conditions, constituting an important source of genetic diversity usable in modern plant breeding to improve the adaptation to abiotic or biotic stresses, yield performance and quality traits in limiting environments. Traditional agricultural production systems have played an important role in the evolution and conservation of wide variability in gene pools within species. Today, on-farm and ex situ conservation in gene bank collections, together with data sharing among researchers and breeders, will greatly benefit cereal improvement. Many efforts are usually made to collect, organize and phenotypically and genotypically analyse cereal landrace collections, which also utilize genomic approaches. Their use in breeding programs based on genomic selection, and the discovery of beneficial untapped QTL/genes/alleles which could be introgressed into modern varieties by MAS, pyramiding or biotechnological tools, increase the potential for their better deployment and exploitation in breeding for a more sustainable agricultural production, particularly enhancing adaptation and productivity in stress-prone environments to cope with current climate changes. MDPI 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8309184/ /pubmed/34206299 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071267 Text en © 2021 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/).
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Russo, Maria A.
Mores, Antonia
Ficco, Donatella B. M.
Laidò, Giovanni
Mastrangelo, Anna M.
Borrelli, Grazia M.
Importance of Landraces in Cereal Breeding for Stress Tolerance
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071267
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