Gramazio, P.; Prohens Tomás, J.; Plazas Ávila, MDLO.; Mangino, G.; Herraiz García, FJ.; García-Fortea, E.; Vilanova Navarro, S. (2018). Genomic tools for the enhancement of vegetable crops: a case in eggplant. Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca. 46(1):1-13. https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha46110936
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Genomic tools for the enhancement of vegetable crops: a case in eggplant
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Gramazio, Pietro
Prohens Tomás, Jaime
Plazas Ávila, María de la O
Mangino, Giulio
Herraiz García, Francisco Javier
García-Fortea, Edgar
Vilanova Navarro, Santiago
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Entidad UPV:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Biotecnología - Departament de Biotecnologia
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario de Conservación y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana - Institut Universitari de Conservació i Millora de l'Agrodiversitat Valenciana
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[EN] Dramatic advances in genomics during the last decades have led to a revolution in the field of vegetable crops breeding. Some vegetables, like tomato, have served as model crops in the application of genomic tools to ...[+]
[EN] Dramatic advances in genomics during the last decades have led to a revolution in the field of vegetable crops breeding. Some vegetables, like tomato, have served as model crops in the application of genomic tools to plant breeding but other important crops, like eggplant (Solanum melongena), lagged behind. The advent of next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies and the continuous decrease of the sequencing costs have allowed to develop genomic tools with a greatly benefit for no-model plants such as eggplant. In this review we present the currently available genomic resources in eggplant and discuss their interest for breeding. The first draft of eggplant genome sequence and the new upcoming improved assembly, as well as the transcriptomes and RNA-based studies represent important genomic tools. The transcriptomes of cultivated eggplant and several wild relatives of eggplant are also available and have provided relevant information for the development of markers and understanding biological processes in eggplant. In addition, a historical overview of the eggplant genetic mapping studies, performed with different types of markers and experimental populations, provides a picture of the increase over time of the precision and resolution in the identification of candidate genes and QTLs for a wide range of stresses, and morphoagronomic and domestication traits. Finally, we discuss how the development of new genetic and genomic tools in eggplant can pave the way for increasing the efficiency of eggplant breeding for developing improved varieties able to cope with the old and new challenges in horticultural production.
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Experimental populations
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Genetics
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Genomics
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Genotyping strategies
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QTLs
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Sequencing
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Solanum melongena
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Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca. (issn:
0255-965X
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DOI:
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10.15835/nbha46110936
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Editorial:
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AcademicPres (EAP) Publishing House
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http://doi.org/10.15835/nbha46110936
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Código del Proyecto:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/GVA//GRISOLIA%2F2016%2F012/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/677379/EU/Linking genetic resources, genomes and phenotypes of Solanaceous crops/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//AGL2015-64755-R/ES/MEJORA GENETICA DE LA CALIDAD FUNCIONAL Y APARENTE DE LA BERENJENA/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//FJCI-2015-24835/ES/FJCI-2015-24835/
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This work has been funded in part by the initiative "Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Collecting, Protecting and Preparing Crop Wild Relatives", which is supported by the Government of Norway. This project is managed ...[+]
This work has been funded in part by the initiative "Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change: Collecting, Protecting and Preparing Crop Wild Relatives", which is supported by the Government of Norway. This project is managed by the Global Crop Diversity Trust with the Millennium Seed Bank of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and implemented in partnership with national and international gene banks and plant breeding institutes around the world. For further information see the project website: http://www.cwrdiversity.org/. Funding has also been received from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 677379 (G2P-SOL project: Linking genetic resources, genomes and phenotypes of Solanaceous crops) and from Spanish Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (grant AGL2015-64755-R from MINECO / FEDER). Pietro Gramazio is grateful to Universitat Politecnica de Valencia for a pre-doctoral (Programa FPI de la UPV-Subprograma 1/2013 call) contract. Mariola Plazas is grateful to Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad for a post-doctoral grant within the Juan de la Cierva programme (FCJI-2015-24835). Giulio Mangino is grateful to Conselleria d'Educacio, Investigacio, Cultura i Esport de la Generalitat Valenciana for a pre-doctoral grant within the Santiago Grisolia programme (GRISOLIAP / 2016/012).
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