Recent progress on the molecular breeding of Cucumis sativus L. in China.


Journal

TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
ISSN: 1432-2242
Titre abrégé: Theor Appl Genet
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 0145600

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2020
Historique:
received: 29 07 2019
accepted: 11 11 2019
pubmed: 23 11 2019
medline: 30 1 2021
entrez: 23 11 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Molecular breeding of Cucumis sativus L. is based on traditional breeding techniques and modern biological breeding in China. There are opportunities for further breeding improvement by molecular design breeding and the automation of phenotyping technology using untapped sources of genetic diversity. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is an important vegetable cultivated worldwide. It bears fruits of light fragrance, and crisp texture with high nutrition. China is the largest producer and consumer of cucumber, accounting for 70% of the world's total production. With increasing consumption demand, the production of Cucurbitaceae crops has been increasing yearly. Thus, new cultivars that can produce high-quality cucumber with high yield and easy cultivation are in need. Conventional genetic breeding has played an essential role in cucumber cultivar innovation over the past decades. However, its progress is slow due to the long breeding period, and difficulty in selecting stable genetic characters or genotypes, prompting researchers to apply molecular biotechnologies in cucumber breeding. Here, we first summarize the achievements of conventional cucumber breeding such as crossing and mutagenesis, and then focus on the current status of molecular breeding of cucumber in China, including the progress and achievements on cucumber genomics, molecular mechanism underlying important agronomic traits, and also on the creation of high-quality multi-resistant germplasm resources, new variety breeding and ecological breeding. Future development trends and prospects of cucumber molecular breeding in China are also discussed.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31754760
doi: 10.1007/s00122-019-03484-0
pii: 10.1007/s00122-019-03484-0
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1777-1790

Subventions

Organisme : Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province
ID : Y19C150016
Organisme : National Natural Science Foundation of China
ID : 31872105
Organisme : National Natural Science Foundation of China
ID : 31801862
Organisme : National Natural Science Foundation of China
ID : No.3180186

Auteurs

Shengjun Feng (S)

The State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Laboratory of Plant Molecular and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.

Juping Zhang (J)

The State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Laboratory of Plant Molecular and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.

Zihan Mu (Z)

The State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Laboratory of Plant Molecular and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.

Yuji Wang (Y)

The State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Laboratory of Plant Molecular and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.

Changlong Wen (C)

Beijing Vegetable Research Center (BVRC), Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, National Engineering Research Center for Vegetables, Beijing, 100097, China.

Tao Wu (T)

College of Horticulture and Landscape, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410128, China.

Chao Yu (C)

The State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Laboratory of Plant Molecular and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.

Zheng Li (Z)

College of Horticulture, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, 712100, China. lizheng82@nwsuaf.edu.cn.

Huasen Wang (H)

The State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Laboratory of Plant Molecular and Developmental Biology, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China. whsych66@163.com.

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