Vol. 8, Issue 8, Part F (2024)
Next-gen breeding: The impact of phenotyping and genotyping on crop improvement
Author(s):
Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Prashansha Singh and Maharaj Singh
Abstract:
The advent of next-generation breeding technologies has revolutionized crop improvement, primarily through the integration of advanced phenotyping and genotyping techniques. Phenotyping, the process of observing and measuring plants' physical and biochemical traits, now benefits from high-throughput systems that capture comprehensive data on plant growth, development, and stress responses with unprecedented precision. Concurrently, genotyping, which involves analysing the genetic makeup of plants, has been enhanced by cutting-edge molecular tools such as CRISPR-Cas9 and genomic selection. These advancements allow for the identification and manipulation of specific genes responsible for desirable traits such as drought tolerance, disease resistance, and increased yield. The synergy between phenotyping and genotyping accelerates the breeding cycle by enabling more accurate selection of parent plants and the prediction of offspring performance. This integrated approach not only enhances the efficiency of developing superior crop varieties but also reduces the time and resources required. Furthermore, it facilitates the creation of crops that are better adapted to changing environmental conditions and emerging agricultural challenges, thereby ensuring food security and sustainability. Next-gen breeding holds the potential to address the pressing need for resilient crops in the face of climate change and a growing global population. By leveraging the detailed insights provided by phenotyping and genotyping, researchers and breeders can develop robust, high-yielding crops with enhanced nutritional qualities. This holistic approach to crop improvement marks a significant leap forward in agricultural science, promising to transform modern farming practices and secure a sustainable food future.
Pages: 442-450 | 384 Views 205 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Prashansha Singh and Maharaj Singh. Next-gen breeding: The impact of phenotyping and genotyping on crop improvement. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2024;8(8):442-450. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i8f.1771