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Engineering apomixis in crops

Alexander Mahlandt, Dipesh Kumar Singh, Raphaël Mercier

2023Theoretical and Applied Genetics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Apomixis is an asexual mode of reproduction through seeds where progeny are clones of the mother plants. Naturally apomictic modes of reproduction are found in hundreds of plant genera distributed across more than 30 plant families, but are absent in major crop plants. Apomixis has the potential to be a breakthrough technology by allowing the propagation through seed of any genotype, including F1 hybrids. Here, we have summarized the recent progress toward synthetic apomixis, where combining targeted modifications of both the meiosis and fertilization processes leads to the production of clonal seeds at high frequencies. Despite some remaining challenges, the technology has approached a level of maturity that allows its consideration for application in the field.

Topics & Concepts

ApomixisBiologyAsexual reproductionPlant biochemistryPlant reproductionHybridMeiosisReproductionCropSexual reproductionBotanyAgronomyGeneticsPollinationPloidyGenePollenPlant Taxonomy and PhylogeneticsSeedling growth and survival studiesPlant and fungal interactions
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