Technological advances in maize breeding: past, present and future

TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
Carson AndorfThomas Lübberstedt

Abstract

Maize has for many decades been both one of the most important crops worldwide and one of the primary genetic model organisms. More recently, maize breeding has been impacted by rapid technological advances in sequencing and genotyping technology, transformation including genome editing, doubled haploid technology, parallelled by progress in data sciences and the development of novel breeding approaches utilizing genomic information. Herein, we report on past, current and future developments relevant for maize breeding with regard to (1) genome analysis, (2) germplasm diversity characterization and utilization, (3) manipulation of genetic diversity by transformation and genome editing, (4) inbred line development and hybrid seed production, (5) understanding and prediction of hybrid performance, (6) breeding methodology and (7) synthesis of opportunities and challenges for future maize breeding.

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Citations

Mar 21, 2020·Plants·Nicholas A BoermanThomas Lübberstedt
Mar 20, 2019·TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik·Ian D GodwinLee T Hickey
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Methods Mentioned

BETA
Maize
genotyping
RNA-Seq
three hybrids
X-ray
transgenic

Software Mentioned

MaizeGDB
GUSEK
MATLAB
EXCEL
breeder
TAG
R
Syngenta

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