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Centre for Plant Genome Engineering Institut... 1 Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnologic... 1 Department of Biological Sciences University... 1 Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences ... 1 Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Cen... 1 Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Cen... 1 Institute of Biological Sciences University ... 1 KWS SAAT SE and Co KGaA Grimsehlstr 31 37555... 1 Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Mechani... 1 Montana BioAg Inc Missoula MT 59802 USA 1
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Gogolev, Yuri V
Autor Gogolev, Yuri V ORCID Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 420111 Kazan, Russia Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Plant Infectious Diseases, 420111 Kazan, Russia
- Ahmar, Sunny
- Akpinar, Bala Ani
- Budak, Hikmet
- Kiryushkin, Alexey S
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Gorshkov, Vladimir Y
Autor Gorshkov, Vladimir Y Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 420111 Kazan, Russia Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Plant Infectious Diseases, 420111 Kazan, Russia
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Hensel, Goetz
Autor Hensel, Goetz ORCID Centre for Plant Genome Engineering, Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Heinrich-Heine-University, 40225 Dusseldorf, Germany Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research, Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute, Palacký University Olomouc, 78371 Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Demchenko, Kirill N
- Kovalchuk, Igor
- Mora-Poblete, Freddy
PubMed
34371624
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PMC8309286
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10.3390/plants10071423
PII: plants10071423
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
The incredible success of crop breeding and agricultural innovation in the last century greatly contributed to the Green Revolution, which significantly increased yields and ensures food security, despite the population explosion. However, new challenges such as rapid climate change, deteriorating soil, and the accumulation of pollutants require much faster responses and more effective solutions that cannot be achieved through traditional breeding. Further prospects for increasing the efficiency of agriculture are undoubtedly associated with the inclusion in the breeding strategy of new knowledge obtained using high-throughput technologies and new tools in the future to ensure the design of new plant genomes and predict the desired phenotype. This article provides an overview of the current state of research in these areas, as well as the study of soil and plant microbiomes, and the prospective use of their potential in a new field of microbiome engineering. In terms of genomic and phenomic predictions, we also propose an integrated approach that combines high-density genotyping and high-throughput phenotyping techniques, which can improve the prediction accuracy of quantitative traits in crop species.
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- epigenetics, epigenomics, genome sequencing, genomic prediction, omics, plant microbiome, site-directed mutagenesis, transcriptome,
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