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Revitalizing orphan crops to combat food insecurity

Xiaozhen Huang, Deding Su, Xu Cao

2025Nature Communications9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Population growth, climate change, and limited dietary diversity pose growing threats to food security. This predicament is exacerbated by a small number of staple crops with limited genetic diversity, which constrains their adaptability to diseases, pests, and environmental changes. Orphan crops, with greater biodiversity, nutritional value, and local adaptability, could contribute to overcoming these challenges. Here, we review recent advances in germplasm identification as well as genetic and multi-omics analyses of orphan crops. We further discuss the potential for an integrated approach combining de novo domestication, speed breeding, and AI-empowered phenomics (DSAP) to accelerate the breeding of these species. Orphan crops hold great potential to address global food security challenges. Here, the authors review recent advances in orphan crop genomics and discuss the potential for accelerating orphan crop breeding by integrating de novo domestication, speed breeding, and AI-assisted phenomics.

Topics & Concepts

AdaptabilityGermplasmPhenomicsFood insecurityFood securityIdentification (biology)PopulationGenetic diversityBiotechnologyNatural resource economicsGeographyDiversity (politics)AgroforestryBusinessEnvironmental planningGlobal populationClimate changeStaple foodEnvironmental healthSustainabilityAgricultureSocioeconomicsSeed and Plant BiochemistryAdvances in Cucurbitaceae ResearchGenetic and Environmental Crop Studies