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Heritage genetics for adaptation to marginal soils in barley
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posted on 2023-07-28, 01:52 authored by Sidsel Birkelund Schmidt, Lawrie K Brown, Allan Booth, John Wishart, Pete E Hedley, Peter MartinPeter Martin, Soren Husted, Timothy S George, Joanne RussellFuture crops need to be sustainable in the face of climate change. Modern barley varieties have been bred for high productivity and quality; however, they have suffered considerable genetic erosion, losing crucial genetic diversity. This renders modern cultivars vulnerable to climate change and stressful environments. We highlight the potential to tailor crops to a specific environment by utilising diversity inherent in an adapted landrace population. Tapping into natural biodiversity, while incorporating information about local environmental and climatic conditions, allows targeting of key traits and genotypes, enabling crop production in marginal soils. We outline future directions for the utilisation of genetic resources maintained in landrace collections to support sustainable agriculture through germplasm development via the use of genomics technologies and big data.
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Journal
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCEVolume
28Pagination
544-551Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
1360-1385eISSN
1878-4372Language
EnglishIssue
5Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePlant SciencesMANGANESE DEFICIENCYLANDRACESRESISTANCEPLANTSEFFICIENCYCULTIVARSCLIMATEIMPACTFUTUREbarley landracesclimate changediversitygenetic resiliencelocal adaptationmarginal soilSoilHordeumPlant BreedingAgricultureAdaptation, PhysiologicalCrops, Agricultural31 Biological Sciences3105 GeneticsGenetics3108 Plant biologyCrop and Pasture Production not elsewhere classifiedPlant BiologyEcology