Translational genomics for achieving higher genetic gains in groundnut

Author:

Pandey Manish K.,Pandey Arun K.,Kumar Rakesh,Nwosu Chogozie Victor,Guo Baozhu,Wright Graeme C.,Bhat Ramesh S.,Chen Xiaoping,Bera Sandip K.,Yuan Mei,Jiang Huifang,Faye Issa,Radhakrishnan Thankappan,Wang Xingjun,Liang Xuanquiang,Liao Boshou,Zhang Xinyou,Varshney Rajeev K.,Zhuang Weijian

Abstract

Abstract Key message Groundnut has entered now in post-genome era enriched with optimum genomic and genetic resources to facilitate faster trait dissection, gene discovery and accelerated genetic improvement for developing climate-smart varieties. Abstract Cultivated groundnut or peanut (Arachis hypogaea), an allopolyploid oilseed crop with a large and complex genome, is one of the most nutritious food. This crop is grown in more than 100 countries, and the low productivity has remained the biggest challenge in the semiarid tropics. Recently, the groundnut research community has witnessed fast progress and achieved several key milestones in genomics research including genome sequence assemblies of wild diploid progenitors, wild tetraploid and both the subspecies of cultivated tetraploids, resequencing of diverse germplasm lines, genome-wide transcriptome atlas and cost-effective high and low-density genotyping assays. These genomic resources have enabled high-resolution trait mapping by using germplasm diversity panels and multi-parent genetic populations leading to precise gene discovery and diagnostic marker development. Furthermore, development and deployment of diagnostic markers have facilitated screening early generation populations as well as marker-assisted backcrossing breeding leading to development and commercialization of some molecular breeding products in groundnut. Several new genomics applications/technologies such as genomic selection, speed breeding, mid-density genotyping assay and genome editing are in pipeline. The integration of these new technologies hold great promise for developing climate-smart, high yielding and more nutritious groundnut varieties in the post-genome era.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine,Biotechnology

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