Clonal reproduction through seeds: from model system to crops

Research report (imported) 2020 - Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research

Authors
Underwood, Charles; Mercier, Raphaël
Departments
Abteilung Chromosomenbiologie
Summary
Hybrid crops are favored in agriculture due to their increased vigor and yield. However, the offspring of hybrid plants is genetically variable due to sexual reproduction. Therefore, new hybrid seeds need to be generated by plant breeders year after year - a time consuming and costly process that is not amenable for all crops. Recent research has demonstrated that sexual reproduction can be avoided to produce clonal seeds maintaining the hybrid state. Here, we summarize novel approaches developed in hybrid Arabidopsis and rice promising a revolution in hybrid breeding and seed production.

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