Author:
Grof Christopher P. L.,Campbell James A.
Abstract
Improvement of the sucrose content of commercial sugarcane by conventional
breeding has reached a plateau, primarily due to the narrow gene pool, and the
potential to introduce novel genes or manipulate native genes to influence
metabolism may have significant application. This review reports on progress
in developing new, and optimising existing, transformation processes for
sugarcane, and confirms that the requisite molecular tools for modifying
sugarcane metabolism are as yet poorly developed when compared with those
currently being applied to dicotyledonous model and crop species. Drawing from
the considerable base of biochemical research into sucrose metabolism in
sugarcane, a number of target steps for metabolic manipulation are reviewed.
Specifically, we review current research into the physiological and
biochemical elucidation of the key processes of sucrose synthesis, transport
and cleavage. Given the focus of this review on molecular manipulation,
particular emphasis is placed on the status of research into the isolation of
genes encoding the key enzymes and transporters in the sucrose accumulation
process.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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