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Challenges and prospects for a potential allohexaploid Brassica crop.

Kangni ZhangAnnaliese S MasonMuhammad A FarooqFaisal IslamDaniela Quezada-MartinezDandan HuSu YangJun ZouWeijun Zhou
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2021)
The production of a new allohexaploid Brassica crop (2n = AABBCC) is increasingly attracting international interest: a new allohexaploid crop could benefit from several major advantages over the existing Brassica diploid and allotetraploid species, combining genetic diversity and traits from all six crop species with additional allelic heterosis from the extra genome. Although early attempts to produce allohexaploids showed mixed results, recent technological and conceptual advances have provided promising leads to follow. However, there are still major challenges which exist before this new crop type can be realized: (1) incorporation of sufficient genetic diversity to form a basis for breeding and improvement of this potential crop species; (2) restoration of regular meiosis, as most allohexaploids are genetically unstable after formation; and (3) improvement of agronomic traits to the level of "elite" breeding material in the diploid and allotetraploid crop species. In this review, we outline these major prospects and challenges and propose possible plans to produce a stable, diverse and agronomically viable allohexaploid Brassica crop.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • climate change
  • human health
  • genome wide
  • risk assessment
  • body composition
  • current status
  • genome wide identification
  • health insurance