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Fab Advances in Fabaceae for Abiotic Stress Resilience: From ‘Omics’ to Artificial Intelligence

Legumes are a better source of proteins and are richer in diverse micronutrients over the nutritional profile of widely consumed cereals. However, when exposed to a diverse range of abiotic stresses, their overall productivity and quality are hugely impacted. Our limited understanding of genetic det...

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Autores principales: Singh, Dharmendra, Chaudhary, Priya, Taunk, Jyoti, Singh, Chandan Kumar, Singh, Deepti, Tomar, Ram Sewak Singh, Aski, Muraleedhar, Konjengbam, Noren Singh, Raje, Ranjeet Sharan, Singh, Sanjay, Sengar, Rakesh Singh, Yadav, Rajendra Kumar, Pal, Madan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34638885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910535
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author Singh, Dharmendra
Chaudhary, Priya
Taunk, Jyoti
Singh, Chandan Kumar
Singh, Deepti
Tomar, Ram Sewak Singh
Aski, Muraleedhar
Konjengbam, Noren Singh
Raje, Ranjeet Sharan
Singh, Sanjay
Sengar, Rakesh Singh
Yadav, Rajendra Kumar
Pal, Madan
author_facet Singh, Dharmendra
Chaudhary, Priya
Taunk, Jyoti
Singh, Chandan Kumar
Singh, Deepti
Tomar, Ram Sewak Singh
Aski, Muraleedhar
Konjengbam, Noren Singh
Raje, Ranjeet Sharan
Singh, Sanjay
Sengar, Rakesh Singh
Yadav, Rajendra Kumar
Pal, Madan
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description Legumes are a better source of proteins and are richer in diverse micronutrients over the nutritional profile of widely consumed cereals. However, when exposed to a diverse range of abiotic stresses, their overall productivity and quality are hugely impacted. Our limited understanding of genetic determinants and novel variants associated with the abiotic stress response in food legume crops restricts its amelioration. Therefore, it is imperative to understand different molecular approaches in food legume crops that can be utilized in crop improvement programs to minimize the economic loss. ‘Omics’-based molecular breeding provides better opportunities over conventional breeding for diversifying the natural germplasm together with improving yield and quality parameters. Due to molecular advancements, the technique is now equipped with novel ‘omics’ approaches such as ionomics, epigenomics, fluxomics, RNomics, glycomics, glycoproteomics, phosphoproteomics, lipidomics, regulomics, and secretomics. Pan-omics—which utilizes the molecular bases of the stress response to identify genes (genomics), mRNAs (transcriptomics), proteins (proteomics), and biomolecules (metabolomics) associated with stress regulation—has been widely used for abiotic stress amelioration in food legume crops. Integration of pan-omics with novel omics approaches will fast-track legume breeding programs. Moreover, artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithms can be utilized for simulating crop yield under changing environments, which can help in predicting the genetic gain beforehand. Application of machine learning (ML) in quantitative trait loci (QTL) mining will further help in determining the genetic determinants of abiotic stress tolerance in pulses.
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spelling pubmed-85090492021-10-13 Fab Advances in Fabaceae for Abiotic Stress Resilience: From ‘Omics’ to Artificial Intelligence Singh, Dharmendra Chaudhary, Priya Taunk, Jyoti Singh, Chandan Kumar Singh, Deepti Tomar, Ram Sewak Singh Aski, Muraleedhar Konjengbam, Noren Singh Raje, Ranjeet Sharan Singh, Sanjay Sengar, Rakesh Singh Yadav, Rajendra Kumar Pal, Madan Int J Mol Sci Review Legumes are a better source of proteins and are richer in diverse micronutrients over the nutritional profile of widely consumed cereals. However, when exposed to a diverse range of abiotic stresses, their overall productivity and quality are hugely impacted. Our limited understanding of genetic determinants and novel variants associated with the abiotic stress response in food legume crops restricts its amelioration. Therefore, it is imperative to understand different molecular approaches in food legume crops that can be utilized in crop improvement programs to minimize the economic loss. ‘Omics’-based molecular breeding provides better opportunities over conventional breeding for diversifying the natural germplasm together with improving yield and quality parameters. Due to molecular advancements, the technique is now equipped with novel ‘omics’ approaches such as ionomics, epigenomics, fluxomics, RNomics, glycomics, glycoproteomics, phosphoproteomics, lipidomics, regulomics, and secretomics. Pan-omics—which utilizes the molecular bases of the stress response to identify genes (genomics), mRNAs (transcriptomics), proteins (proteomics), and biomolecules (metabolomics) associated with stress regulation—has been widely used for abiotic stress amelioration in food legume crops. Integration of pan-omics with novel omics approaches will fast-track legume breeding programs. Moreover, artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithms can be utilized for simulating crop yield under changing environments, which can help in predicting the genetic gain beforehand. Application of machine learning (ML) in quantitative trait loci (QTL) mining will further help in determining the genetic determinants of abiotic stress tolerance in pulses. MDPI 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8509049/ /pubmed/34638885 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910535 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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Chaudhary, Priya
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Tomar, Ram Sewak Singh
Aski, Muraleedhar
Konjengbam, Noren Singh
Raje, Ranjeet Sharan
Singh, Sanjay
Sengar, Rakesh Singh
Yadav, Rajendra Kumar
Pal, Madan
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title_short Fab Advances in Fabaceae for Abiotic Stress Resilience: From ‘Omics’ to Artificial Intelligence
title_sort fab advances in fabaceae for abiotic stress resilience: from ‘omics’ to artificial intelligence
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34638885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910535
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