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Epigenetic approaches to crop breeding: current status and perspectives

Athanasios Dalakouras, Dimitrios Ν. Vlachostergios

2021Journal of Experimental Botany67 citationsDOI

Abstract

In order to tackle the cumulative adverse effects of global climate change, reduced farmland, and heightened needs of an ever-increasing world population, modern agriculture is in urgent search of solutions that can ensure world food security and sustainable development. Classical crop breeding is still a powerful method to obtain crops with valued agronomical traits, but its potential is gradually being compromised by the menacing decline of genetic variation. Resorting to the epigenome as a source of variation could serve as a promising alternative. Here, we discuss current status of epigenetics-mediated crop breeding (epibreeding), highlight its advances and limitations, outline currently available methodologies, and propose novel RNA-based strategies to modify the epigenome in a gene-specific and transgene-free manner.

Topics & Concepts

EpigenomeFood securityBiologyAgricultureCropPopulationEpigeneticsClimate changeNatural resource economicsWorld populationBiotechnologyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementEcologyGeographyGeneEconomicsDeveloping countryGeneticsDNA methylationDemographySociologyGene expressionPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant Molecular Biology ResearchChromosomal and Genetic Variations