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Forward Breeding for Efficient Selection
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Forward Breeding for Efficient Selection

Rajaguru Bohar, Susanne Dreisigacker, Hannele Lindqvist-Kreuze, Moctar Kante, Manish K. Pandey, Vinay Sharma, Sunil Chaudhari and Rajeev K. Varshney
Frontier Technologies for Crop Improvement, pp.153-185
Sustainability Sciences in Asia and Africa, Springer Nature Singapore, 1st
2024

Abstract

Black gram Cowpea Forward breeding Genomic selection Genomics-assisted breeding Groundnut Marker-assisted selection Mung bean Potato Single-nucleotide polymorphism Vigna Wheat
Global food security is the numero uno priority in the current global situation, threatened by a number of challenges catalyzed by accelerated climate change and population growth. Crop improvement coupled with the modern plant breeding approaches, such as genomic-assisted breeding, is a proven solution to meet the food security. One of the key mandates in the modern plant breeding program is to combine the power of genomic selection into the breeding pipeline employing a low-cost genotyping solution. Several SNP marker-based platforms are now available depending on the objectives and field of application; despite the availability of different platforms, the public sectors face challenges in terms of funding and accessibility to the latest technology when compared to private sectors. Shared genotyping platform coupled with open breeding informatics involving different stakeholders with active support from donors will address several constraints faced by the public breeding program. Here, we summarize the available forward breeding genomic resources in the space of low-mid-density genotyping platform with special emphasis on shared services for four crop groups: 1. Wheat (cereal) 2. Potato (roots, tubers, and bananas (RTB crops)) 3. Groundnut (grain legumes) 4. Vigna species (legumes)

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