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Toward understanding and utilizing crop heterosis in the age of biotechnology

Wenwen Liu, Guangming He, Xing Wang Deng

2024iScience15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

hybrids compared with their inbred parents, has been exploited in agriculture and greatly benefited human society in terms of food security. However, the flexible and efficient utilization of heterosis has remained a challenge in hybrid breeding systems because of the limitations of "three-line" and "two-line" methods. In the past two decades, rapidly developed biotechnologies have provided unprecedented conveniences for both understanding and utilizing heterosis. Notably, "third-generation" (3G) hybrid breeding technology together with high-throughput sequencing and gene editing greatly promoted the efficiency of hybrid breeding. Here, we review emerging ideas about the genetic or molecular mechanisms of heterosis and the development of 3G hybrid breeding system in the age of biotechnology. In addition, we summarized opportunities and challenges for optimal heterosis utilization in the future.

Topics & Concepts

HeterosisBiotechnologyCropBiologyAgronomyHybridSeed and Plant BiochemistryGenetics and Plant BreedingGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
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