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Deciphering spike architecture formation towards yield improvement in wheat

Xumei Luo, Yiman Yang, Xuelei Lin, Jun Xiao

2023Journal of genetics and genomics/Journal of Genetics and Genomics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wheat is the most widely grown crop globally, providing 20% of the daily consumed calories and protein content around the world. With the growing global population and frequent occurrence of extreme weather caused by climate change, ensuring adequate wheat production is essential for food security. The architecture of the inflorescence plays a crucial role in determining the grain number and size, which is a key trait for improving yield. Recent advances in wheat genomics and gene cloning techniques have improved our understanding of wheat spike development and its applications in breeding practices. Here, we summarize the genetic regulation network governing wheat spike formation, the strategies used for identifying and studying the key factors affecting spike architecture, and the progress made in breeding applications. Additionally, we highlight future directions that will aid in the regulatory mechanistic study of wheat spike determination and targeted breeding for grain yield improvement.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySpike (software development)Food securityBiotechnologyGenetic architectureTraitGenomicsPopulationYield (engineering)AgronomyQuantitative trait locusAgricultureEcologyGenomeGeneGeneticsComputer scienceSoftware engineeringMaterials scienceDemographyMetallurgySociologyProgramming languageWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsBioenergy crop production and management