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Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties
Over the past decades, advances in plant biotechnology have allowed the development of genetically modified maize varieties that have significantly impacted agricultural management and improved the grain yield worldwide. To date, genetically modified varieties represent 30% of the world’s maize cult...
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author | Yassitepe, Juliana Erika de Carvalho Teixeira da Silva, Viviane Cristina Heinzen Hernandes-Lopes, José Dante, Ricardo Augusto Gerhardt, Isabel Rodrigues Fernandes, Fernanda Rausch da Silva, Priscila Alves Vieira, Leticia Rios Bonatti, Vanessa Arruda, Paulo |
author_facet | Yassitepe, Juliana Erika de Carvalho Teixeira da Silva, Viviane Cristina Heinzen Hernandes-Lopes, José Dante, Ricardo Augusto Gerhardt, Isabel Rodrigues Fernandes, Fernanda Rausch da Silva, Priscila Alves Vieira, Leticia Rios Bonatti, Vanessa Arruda, Paulo |
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description | Over the past decades, advances in plant biotechnology have allowed the development of genetically modified maize varieties that have significantly impacted agricultural management and improved the grain yield worldwide. To date, genetically modified varieties represent 30% of the world’s maize cultivated area and incorporate traits such as herbicide, insect and disease resistance, abiotic stress tolerance, high yield, and improved nutritional quality. Maize transformation, which is a prerequisite for genetically modified maize development, is no longer a major bottleneck. Protocols using morphogenic regulators have evolved significantly towards increasing transformation frequency and genotype independence. Emerging technologies using either stable or transient expression and tissue culture-independent methods, such as direct genome editing using RNA-guided endonuclease system as an in vivo desired-target mutator, simultaneous double haploid production and editing/haploid-inducer-mediated genome editing, and pollen transformation, are expected to lead significant progress in maize biotechnology. This review summarises the significant advances in maize transformation protocols, technologies, and applications and discusses the current status, including a pipeline for trait development and regulatory issues related to current and future genetically modified and genetically edited maize varieties. |
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spelling | pubmed-85533892021-10-29 Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties Yassitepe, Juliana Erika de Carvalho Teixeira da Silva, Viviane Cristina Heinzen Hernandes-Lopes, José Dante, Ricardo Augusto Gerhardt, Isabel Rodrigues Fernandes, Fernanda Rausch da Silva, Priscila Alves Vieira, Leticia Rios Bonatti, Vanessa Arruda, Paulo Front Plant Sci Plant Science Over the past decades, advances in plant biotechnology have allowed the development of genetically modified maize varieties that have significantly impacted agricultural management and improved the grain yield worldwide. To date, genetically modified varieties represent 30% of the world’s maize cultivated area and incorporate traits such as herbicide, insect and disease resistance, abiotic stress tolerance, high yield, and improved nutritional quality. Maize transformation, which is a prerequisite for genetically modified maize development, is no longer a major bottleneck. Protocols using morphogenic regulators have evolved significantly towards increasing transformation frequency and genotype independence. Emerging technologies using either stable or transient expression and tissue culture-independent methods, such as direct genome editing using RNA-guided endonuclease system as an in vivo desired-target mutator, simultaneous double haploid production and editing/haploid-inducer-mediated genome editing, and pollen transformation, are expected to lead significant progress in maize biotechnology. This review summarises the significant advances in maize transformation protocols, technologies, and applications and discusses the current status, including a pipeline for trait development and regulatory issues related to current and future genetically modified and genetically edited maize varieties. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8553389/ /pubmed/34721493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.766702 Text en Copyright © 2021 Yassitepe, da Silva, Hernandes-Lopes, Dante, Gerhardt, Fernandes, Da Silva, Vieira, Bonatti and Arruda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Yassitepe, Juliana Erika de Carvalho Teixeira da Silva, Viviane Cristina Heinzen Hernandes-Lopes, José Dante, Ricardo Augusto Gerhardt, Isabel Rodrigues Fernandes, Fernanda Rausch da Silva, Priscila Alves Vieira, Leticia Rios Bonatti, Vanessa Arruda, Paulo Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties |
title | Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties |
title_full | Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties |
title_fullStr | Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties |
title_full_unstemmed | Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties |
title_short | Maize Transformation: From Plant Material to the Release of Genetically Modified and Edited Varieties |
title_sort | maize transformation: from plant material to the release of genetically modified and edited varieties |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8553389/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34721493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.766702 |
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