The International Oryza Map Alignment Project (IOMAP): the Americas—past achievements and future directions

Author:

Alsantely Aseel1ORCID,Gutaker Rafal2ORCID,Navarrete Rodríguez María E1ORCID,Arrieta-Espinoza Griselda3ORCID,Fuchs Eric J4ORCID,Costa de Oliveira Antonio5ORCID,Tohme Joe6ORCID,Zuccolo Andrea17ORCID,Wing Rod A18ORCID,Fornasiero Alice1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Desert Agriculture, Biological and Environmental Sciences & Engineering Division (BESE), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) , Thuwal 23955-6900 , Saudi Arabia

2. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , Kew Green, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE , UK

3. Centro de Investigación en Biología Celular y Molecular, Universidad de Costa Rica , Ciudad de la Investigación-C.P., San José 11501-2050 , Costa Rica

4. Escuela de Biología, Universidad de Costa Rica , San José 11501-2060 , Costa Rica

5. Plant Genomics and Breeding Center, Eliseu Maciel School of Agronomy, Federal University of Pelotas , Pelotas-RS , Brazil

6. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) , Cali 763537 , Colombia

7. Crop Science Research Center, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies , Pisa 56127 , Italy

8. Arizona Genomics Institute, School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona , Tucson, AZ 85721 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The wild relatives of rice hold unexplored genetic diversity that can be employed to feed an estimated population of 10 billion by 2050. The Oryza Map Alignment Project (OMAP) initiated in 2003 has provided comprehensive genomic resources for comparative, evolutionary, and functional characterization of the wild relatives of rice, facilitating the cloning of >600 rice genes, including those for grain width (GW5) and submergence tolerance (SUB1A). Following in the footsteps of the original project, the goal of ‘IOMAP: the Americas’ is to investigate the present and historic genetic diversity of wild Oryza species endemic to the Americas through the sequencing of herbaria and in situ specimens. The generation of a large diversity panel describing past and current genetic status and potential erosion of genetic variation in the populations will provide useful knowledge for the conservation of the biodiversity in these species. The wild relatives of rice in the Americas present a wide range of resistance traits useful for crop improvement and neodomestication approaches. In the race against time for a sustainable food future, the neodomestication of the first cereal species recently accomplished in O. alta opens the door to the potential neodomestication of the other wild Oryza species in Americas.

Funder

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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