How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i>
In the past decades, the grasses of the <i>Paspalum</i> genus have emerged as a versatile model allowing evolutionary, genetic, molecular, and developmental studies on apomixis as well as successful breeding applications. The rise of such an archetypal system progressed through integrati...
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doaj-96036cc7d39e459ca8cd79a321ef403d2020-11-25T03:55:01ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252020-08-011197497410.3390/genes11090974How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i>Juan Pablo A. Ortiz0Fulvio Pupilli1Carlos A. Acuña2Olivier Leblanc3Silvina C. Pessino4Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Agrarias de Rosario (IICAR), CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, S2125ZAA Zavalla, ArgentinaInstitute of Biosciences and Bioresources (IBBR-CNR), 06128 Perugia, ItalyInstituto de Botánica del Nordeste (IBONE), CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, 3400 Corrientes, ArgentinaUMR DIADE, IRD, Univ. Montpellier, 34090 Montpellier, FranceInstituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Agrarias de Rosario (IICAR), CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, S2125ZAA Zavalla, ArgentinaIn the past decades, the grasses of the <i>Paspalum</i> genus have emerged as a versatile model allowing evolutionary, genetic, molecular, and developmental studies on apomixis as well as successful breeding applications. The rise of such an archetypal system progressed through integrative phases, which were essential to draw conclusions based on solid standards. Here, we review the steps adopted in <i>Paspalum</i> to establish the current body of knowledge on apomixis and provide model breeding programs for other agronomically important apomictic crops. In particular, we discuss the need for previous detailed cytoembryological and cytogenetic germplasm characterization; the establishment of sexual and apomictic materials of identical ploidy level; the development of segregating populations useful for inheritance analysis, positional mapping, and epigenetic control studies; the development of omics data resources; the identification of key molecular pathways via comparative gene expression studies; the accurate molecular characterization of genomic loci governing apomixis; the in-depth functional analysis of selected candidate genes in apomictic and model species; the successful building of a sexual/apomictic combined breeding scheme.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/9/974agamospermyplant breedingplant developmentplant reproduction |
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Juan Pablo A. Ortiz Fulvio Pupilli Carlos A. Acuña Olivier Leblanc Silvina C. Pessino How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i> Genes agamospermy plant breeding plant development plant reproduction |
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Juan Pablo A. Ortiz Fulvio Pupilli Carlos A. Acuña Olivier Leblanc Silvina C. Pessino |
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Juan Pablo A. Ortiz |
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How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i> |
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How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i> |
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How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i> |
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How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i> |
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How to Become an Apomixis Model: The Multifaceted Case of <i>Paspalum</i> |
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how to become an apomixis model: the multifaceted case of <i>paspalum</i> |
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In the past decades, the grasses of the <i>Paspalum</i> genus have emerged as a versatile model allowing evolutionary, genetic, molecular, and developmental studies on apomixis as well as successful breeding applications. The rise of such an archetypal system progressed through integrative phases, which were essential to draw conclusions based on solid standards. Here, we review the steps adopted in <i>Paspalum</i> to establish the current body of knowledge on apomixis and provide model breeding programs for other agronomically important apomictic crops. In particular, we discuss the need for previous detailed cytoembryological and cytogenetic germplasm characterization; the establishment of sexual and apomictic materials of identical ploidy level; the development of segregating populations useful for inheritance analysis, positional mapping, and epigenetic control studies; the development of omics data resources; the identification of key molecular pathways via comparative gene expression studies; the accurate molecular characterization of genomic loci governing apomixis; the in-depth functional analysis of selected candidate genes in apomictic and model species; the successful building of a sexual/apomictic combined breeding scheme. |
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agamospermy plant breeding plant development plant reproduction |
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