Harnessing the potential of crop wild relatives through genomics tools for pigeonpea improvement.
2010
Cultivated pigeonpea germplasm has a narrow genetic base due to the bottlenecks caused by domestication and breeding from a small
number of genotypes. Pigeonpea genetic improvement has witnessed a slow pace due to low genetic diversity and to the scarce genomics
resources. To address these challenges, wild relatives of pigeonpea which represent an unexploited resource of vast genetic variation
can be incorporated in breeding programmes facilitating the broadening of genetic base. Although interspecific hybridization has not
been commercially successful in pigeonpea, it has played an important role in the development of the cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)
system. Recent years however have witnessed the development of genomics resources at large scale in the crop which has remained
untouched with genomics revolution in the past. These resources, together with advances in genomics platform such as high throughput
genotyping assays and next generation sequencing technologies and modern genetics and breeding approaches will accelerate harnessing
natural variation for pigeonpea improvement.
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