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From zero to hero: the past, present and future of grain amaranth breeding
by
Rajashekara Hosahatti
, Sood, Salej
, Pattanayak, A
, Joshi, Dinesh C
, Kant, Lakshmi
, Yadav, Dinesh
, Stetter, Markus G
, Kumar, Anil
in
Amaranth
/ Amino acids
/ Calories
/ Cereals
/ Climate change
/ Crops
/ Environmental stress
/ Food quality
/ Food security
/ Food sources
/ Integration
/ Nutrients
/ Plant breeding
2018
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From zero to hero: the past, present and future of grain amaranth breeding
by
Rajashekara Hosahatti
, Sood, Salej
, Pattanayak, A
, Joshi, Dinesh C
, Kant, Lakshmi
, Yadav, Dinesh
, Stetter, Markus G
, Kumar, Anil
in
Amaranth
/ Amino acids
/ Calories
/ Cereals
/ Climate change
/ Crops
/ Environmental stress
/ Food quality
/ Food security
/ Food sources
/ Integration
/ Nutrients
/ Plant breeding
2018
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From zero to hero: the past, present and future of grain amaranth breeding
by
Rajashekara Hosahatti
, Sood, Salej
, Pattanayak, A
, Joshi, Dinesh C
, Kant, Lakshmi
, Yadav, Dinesh
, Stetter, Markus G
, Kumar, Anil
in
Amaranth
/ Amino acids
/ Calories
/ Cereals
/ Climate change
/ Crops
/ Environmental stress
/ Food quality
/ Food security
/ Food sources
/ Integration
/ Nutrients
/ Plant breeding
2018
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From zero to hero: the past, present and future of grain amaranth breeding
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From zero to hero: the past, present and future of grain amaranth breeding
2018
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Key messageGrain amaranth is an underutilized crop with high nutritional quality from the Americas. Emerging genomic and biotechnological tools are becoming available that allow the integration of novel breeding techniques for rapid improvement of amaranth and other underutilized crops.Out of thousands of edible plants, only three cereals—maize, wheat and rice—are the major food sources for a majority of people worldwide. While these crops provide high amounts of calories, they are low in protein and other essential nutrients. The dependence on only few crops, with often narrow genetic basis, leads to a high vulnerability of modern cropping systems to the predicted climate change and accompanying weather extremes. Broadening our food sources through the integration of so-called orphan crops can help to mitigate the effects of environmental change and improve qualitative food security. Thousands of traditional crops are known, but have received little attention in the last century and breeding efforts were limited. Amaranth is such an underutilized pseudocereal that is of particular interest because of its balanced amino acid and micronutrient profiles. Additionally, the C4 photosynthetic pathway and ability to withstand environmental stress make the crop a suitable choice for future agricultural systems. Despite the potential of amaranth, efforts of genetic improvement lag considerably behind those of major crops. The progress in novel breeding methods and molecular techniques developed in model plants and major crops allow a rapid improvement of underutilized crops. Here, we review the history of amaranth and recent advances in genomic tools and give a concrete perspective how novel breeding techniques can be implemented into breeding programs. Our perspectives are transferable to many underutilized crops. The implementation of these could improve the nutritional quality and climate resilience of future cropping systems.
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