Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement

In wild habitats, fruit dehiscence is a critical strategy for seed dispersal; however, in cultivated crops it is one of the major sources of yield loss. Therefore, indehiscence of fruits, pods, etc., was likely to be one of the first traits strongly selected in crop domestication. Even with the hist...

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Main Authors: Ezgi Ogutcen, Anamika Pandey, Mohd Kamran Khan, Edward Marques, R. Varma Penmetsa, Abdullah Kahraman, Eric J. B. von Wettberg
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/8/137
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spelling doaj-c97e4a04ebeb46e38009d6b146d24bf52021-04-02T10:49:28ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952018-08-018813710.3390/agronomy8080137agronomy8080137Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop ImprovementEzgi Ogutcen0Anamika Pandey1Mohd Kamran Khan2Edward Marques3R. Varma Penmetsa4Abdullah Kahraman5Eric J. B. von Wettberg6Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK 57N 5E8, CanadaDepartment of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, Selcuk University, Konya 42079, TurkeyDepartment of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, Selcuk University, Konya 42079, TurkeyDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USADepartment of Plant Sciences, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USADepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Harran University, Sanliurfa 63300, TurkeyDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USAIn wild habitats, fruit dehiscence is a critical strategy for seed dispersal; however, in cultivated crops it is one of the major sources of yield loss. Therefore, indehiscence of fruits, pods, etc., was likely to be one of the first traits strongly selected in crop domestication. Even with the historical selection against dehiscence in early domesticates, it is a trait still targeted in many breeding programs, particularly in minor or underutilized crops. Here, we review dehiscence in pulse (grain legume) crops, which are of growing importance as a source of protein in human and livestock diets, and which have received less attention than cereal crops and the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. We specifically focus on the (i) history of indehiscence in domestication across legumes, (ii) structures and the mechanisms involved in shattering, (iii) the molecular pathways underlying this important trait, (iv) an overview of the extent of crop losses due to shattering, and the effects of environmental factors on shattering, and, (v) efforts to reduce shattering in crops. While our focus is mainly pulse crops, we also included comparisons to crucifers and cereals because there is extensive research on shattering in these taxa.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/8/137abscission layerartificial selectioncrop domesticationdehiscencelegumesseed dispersal
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author Ezgi Ogutcen
Anamika Pandey
Mohd Kamran Khan
Edward Marques
R. Varma Penmetsa
Abdullah Kahraman
Eric J. B. von Wettberg
spellingShingle Ezgi Ogutcen
Anamika Pandey
Mohd Kamran Khan
Edward Marques
R. Varma Penmetsa
Abdullah Kahraman
Eric J. B. von Wettberg
Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement
Agronomy
abscission layer
artificial selection
crop domestication
dehiscence
legumes
seed dispersal
author_facet Ezgi Ogutcen
Anamika Pandey
Mohd Kamran Khan
Edward Marques
R. Varma Penmetsa
Abdullah Kahraman
Eric J. B. von Wettberg
author_sort Ezgi Ogutcen
title Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement
title_short Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement
title_full Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement
title_fullStr Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement
title_full_unstemmed Pod Shattering: A Homologous Series of Variation Underlying Domestication and an Avenue for Crop Improvement
title_sort pod shattering: a homologous series of variation underlying domestication and an avenue for crop improvement
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2018-08-01
description In wild habitats, fruit dehiscence is a critical strategy for seed dispersal; however, in cultivated crops it is one of the major sources of yield loss. Therefore, indehiscence of fruits, pods, etc., was likely to be one of the first traits strongly selected in crop domestication. Even with the historical selection against dehiscence in early domesticates, it is a trait still targeted in many breeding programs, particularly in minor or underutilized crops. Here, we review dehiscence in pulse (grain legume) crops, which are of growing importance as a source of protein in human and livestock diets, and which have received less attention than cereal crops and the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. We specifically focus on the (i) history of indehiscence in domestication across legumes, (ii) structures and the mechanisms involved in shattering, (iii) the molecular pathways underlying this important trait, (iv) an overview of the extent of crop losses due to shattering, and the effects of environmental factors on shattering, and, (v) efforts to reduce shattering in crops. While our focus is mainly pulse crops, we also included comparisons to crucifers and cereals because there is extensive research on shattering in these taxa.
topic abscission layer
artificial selection
crop domestication
dehiscence
legumes
seed dispersal
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/8/137
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