Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam

Yam plays a critical role in providing good quantity and quality yield and source of income to combat the challenge of food insecurity in the tropics. Although significant advances in science and technology have improved efficient management and improvement of their genetic resources, the mission of...

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Autores principales: Balogun, M., Gueye, B.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CRC Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80510
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Gueye, B.
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description Yam plays a critical role in providing good quantity and quality yield and source of income to combat the challenge of food insecurity in the tropics. Although significant advances in science and technology have improved efficient management and improvement of their genetic resources, the mission of fully exploiting their potentials is yet to be maximally achieved. Lack of formal seed systems increases germplasm losses and reduces yields. Research is needed in the control of tuber dormancy in yam. Biotechnological approaches, especially in vitro culture of meristem/shoot tip combined with thermo/cryotherapy are promising methods to clean yam seeds of pathogens like viruses. The multiplication of clean yam seeds so obtained can be propagatedusing improved systems such as temporary immersion bioreactors, aeroponics and photoautotrophic systems but knowledge gaps still exist on their use. Although the relative importance of clean materials, survival on farmers’ fields, production cost and multiplication ratio should be determined and considered in deciding the propagation technique to adopt, conventional and improved tissue culture techniques will be indispensable in the production of clean seed yams. Marker-assisted selection, embryo culture, genetic transformation and genome sequencing have been initiated to support conventional genetic improvement, but investigations into the presence of transposable elements, site targeted mutagenesis, somatic embryogenesis and haploid plant production will be necessary to fast track the genetic improvement. These biotechnological approaches will not only enhance the use of disease-free, quality-declared planting materials but also facilitate germplasm exchange and speed up genetic improvement while providing excellent means for conservation.
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spelling CGSpace805102023-02-15T06:28:51Z Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam Balogun, M. Gueye, B. yams disease control methods climate change genetic resources germplasm biotechnological applications abiotic factors Yam plays a critical role in providing good quantity and quality yield and source of income to combat the challenge of food insecurity in the tropics. Although significant advances in science and technology have improved efficient management and improvement of their genetic resources, the mission of fully exploiting their potentials is yet to be maximally achieved. Lack of formal seed systems increases germplasm losses and reduces yields. Research is needed in the control of tuber dormancy in yam. Biotechnological approaches, especially in vitro culture of meristem/shoot tip combined with thermo/cryotherapy are promising methods to clean yam seeds of pathogens like viruses. The multiplication of clean yam seeds so obtained can be propagatedusing improved systems such as temporary immersion bioreactors, aeroponics and photoautotrophic systems but knowledge gaps still exist on their use. Although the relative importance of clean materials, survival on farmers’ fields, production cost and multiplication ratio should be determined and considered in deciding the propagation technique to adopt, conventional and improved tissue culture techniques will be indispensable in the production of clean seed yams. Marker-assisted selection, embryo culture, genetic transformation and genome sequencing have been initiated to support conventional genetic improvement, but investigations into the presence of transposable elements, site targeted mutagenesis, somatic embryogenesis and haploid plant production will be necessary to fast track the genetic improvement. These biotechnological approaches will not only enhance the use of disease-free, quality-declared planting materials but also facilitate germplasm exchange and speed up genetic improvement while providing excellent means for conservation. 2013 2017-03-24T11:52:28Z 2017-03-24T11:52:28Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80510 en Limited Access CRC Press Balogun, M. & Gueye, B. (2013). Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam. In K.G. Ramawal, J.M. Merillon, Bulbous plants: biotechnology (p. 92-112). CRC Press.
spellingShingle yams
disease control methods
climate change
genetic resources
germplasm
biotechnological applications
abiotic factors
Balogun, M.
Gueye, B.
Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam
title Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam
title_full Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam
title_fullStr Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam
title_full_unstemmed Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam
title_short Status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation, propagation and genetic improvement of yam
title_sort status and prospects of biotechnology applications to conservation propagation and genetic improvement of yam
topic yams
disease control methods
climate change
genetic resources
germplasm
biotechnological applications
abiotic factors
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