Harnessing translational research in wheat for climate resilience

Author:

Reynolds Matthew P1ORCID,Lewis Janet M1ORCID,Ammar Karim1ORCID,Basnet Bhoja R1ORCID,Crespo-Herrera Leonardo1ORCID,Crossa José1ORCID,Dhugga Kanwarpal S1ORCID,Dreisigacker Susanne1ORCID,Juliana Philomin1ORCID,Karwat Hannes1ORCID,Kishii Masahiro1ORCID,Krause Margaret R1ORCID,Langridge Peter23ORCID,Lashkari Azam4ORCID,Mondal Suchismita1ORCID,Payne Thomas1ORCID,Pequeno Diego1ORCID,Pinto Francisco1ORCID,Sansaloni Carolina1ORCID,Schulthess Urs4ORCID,Singh Ravi P1ORCID,Sonder Kai1ORCID,Sukumaran Sivakumar1ORCID,Xiong Wei4ORCID,Braun Hans J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Texcoco, Mexico

2. School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, PMB1, Glen Osmond SA 5064, Australia

3. Wheat Initiative, Julius Kühn-Institute, Königin-Luise-Str. 19, 14195 Berlin, Germany

4. CIMMYT-Henan Collaborative Innovation Center, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, 450002, PR China

Abstract

Abstract Despite being the world’s most widely grown crop, research investments in wheat (Triticum aestivum and Triticum durum) fall behind those in other staple crops. Current yield gains will not meet 2050 needs, and climate stresses compound this challenge. However, there is good evidence that heat and drought resilience can be boosted through translating promising ideas into novel breeding technologies using powerful new tools in genetics and remote sensing, for example. Such technologies can also be applied to identify climate resilience traits from among the vast and largely untapped reserve of wheat genetic resources in collections worldwide. This review describes multi-pronged research opportunities at the focus of the Heat and Drought Wheat Improvement Consortium (coordinated by CIMMYT), which together create a pipeline to boost heat and drought resilience, specifically: improving crop design targets using big data approaches; developing phenomic tools for field-based screening and research; applying genomic technologies to elucidate the bases of climate resilience traits; and applying these outputs in developing next-generation breeding methods. The global impact of these outputs will be validated through the International Wheat Improvement Network, a global germplasm development and testing system that contributes key productivity traits to approximately half of the global wheat-growing area.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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