Advances in Rootstock Breeding of Nut Trees: Objectives and Strategies

Author:

Vahdati KouroshORCID,Sarikhani SaadatORCID,Arab Mohammad Mehdi,Leslie Charles A.,Dandekar Abhaya M.ORCID,Aletà Neus,Bielsa BeatrizORCID,Gradziel Thomas M.,Montesinos ÁlvaroORCID,Rubio-Cabetas María José,Sideli Gina M.,Serdar Ümit,Akyüz BurakORCID,Beccaro Gabriele LorisORCID,Donno DarioORCID,Rovira Mercè,Ferguson LouiseORCID,Akbari MohammadORCID,Sheikhi AbdollatifORCID,Sestras Adriana F.ORCID,Kafkas Salih,Paizila Aibibula,Roozban Mahmoud Reza,Kaur AmandeepORCID,Panta Srijana,Zhang Lu,Sestras Radu E.ORCID,Mehlenbacher Shawn A.

Abstract

The production and consumption of nuts are increasing in the world due to strong economic returns and the nutritional value of their products. With the increasing role and importance given to nuts (i.e., walnuts, hazelnut, pistachio, pecan, almond) in a balanced and healthy diet and their benefits to human health, breeding of the nuts species has also been stepped up. Most recent fruit breeding programs have focused on scion genetic improvement. However, the use of locally adapted grafted rootstocks also enhanced the productivity and quality of tree fruit crops. Grafting is an ancient horticultural practice used in nut crops to manipulate scion phenotype and productivity and overcome biotic and abiotic stresses. There are complex rootstock breeding objectives and physiological and molecular aspects of rootstock–scion interactions in nut crops. In this review, we provide an overview of these, considering the mechanisms involved in nutrient and water uptake, regulation of phytohormones, and rootstock influences on the scion molecular processes, including long-distance gene silencing and trans-grafting. Understanding the mechanisms resulting from rootstock × scion × environmental interactions will contribute to developing new rootstocks with resilience in the face of climate change, but also of the multitude of diseases and pests.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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