Gedil Melaku, Menkir Abebe
Bioscience Center and Maize Improvement Program, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Maize Improvement Program, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Front Plant Sci. 2019 Nov 6;10:1430. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01430. eCollection 2019.
Maize production in West and Central Africa (WCA) is constrained by a wide range of interacting stresses that keep productivity below potential yields. Among the many problems afflicting maize production in WCA, drought, foliar diseases, and parasitic weeds are the most critical. Several decades of efforts devoted to the genetic improvement of maize have resulted in remarkable genetic gain, leading to increased yields of maize on farmers' fields. The revolution unfolding in the areas of genomics, bioinformatics, and phenomics is generating innovative tools, resources, and technologies for transforming crop breeding programs. It is envisaged that such tools will be integrated within maize breeding programs, thereby advancing these programs and addressing current and future challenges. Accordingly, the maize improvement program within International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) is undergoing a process of modernization through the introduction of innovative tools and new schemes that are expected to enhance genetic gains and impact on smallholder farmers in the region. Genomic tools enable genetic dissections of complex traits and promote an understanding of the physiological basis of key agronomic and nutritional quality traits. Marker-aided selection and genome-wide selection schemes are being implemented to accelerate genetic gain relating to yield, resilience, and nutritional quality. Therefore, strategies that effectively combine genotypic information with data from field phenotyping and laboratory-based analysis are currently being optimized. Molecular breeding, guided by methodically defined product profiles tailored to different agroecological zones and conditions of climate change, supported by state-of-the-art decision-making tools, is pivotal for the advancement of modern, genomics-aided maize improvement programs. Accelerated genetic gain, in turn, catalyzes a faster variety replacement rate. It is critical to forge and strengthen partnerships for enhancing the impacts of breeding products on farmers' livelihood. IITA has well-established channels for delivering its research products/technologies to partner organizations for further testing, multiplication, and dissemination across various countries within the subregion. Capacity building of national agricultural research system (NARS) will facilitate the smooth transfer of technologies and best practices from IITA and its partners.
西部和中部非洲(WCA)的玉米生产受到多种相互作用的胁迫因素制约,致使产量低于潜在产量。在困扰WCA玉米生产的诸多问题中,干旱、叶部病害和寄生杂草最为关键。几十年来致力于玉米遗传改良的努力取得了显著的遗传增益,使农民田间的玉米产量得以提高。基因组学、生物信息学和表型组学领域正在展开的变革正在催生创新工具、资源和技术,以推动作物育种计划。预计这些工具将被整合到玉米育种计划中,从而推进这些计划并应对当前和未来的挑战。因此,国际热带农业研究所(IITA)的玉米改良计划正在通过引入创新工具和新方案进行现代化改造,有望提高遗传增益并惠及该地区的小农户。基因组工具能够对复杂性状进行遗传剖析,并促进对关键农艺和营养品质性状生理基础的理解。目前正在实施标记辅助选择和全基因组选择方案,以加速与产量、抗逆性和营养品质相关的遗传增益。因此,目前正在优化有效结合基因型信息与田间表型数据以及基于实验室分析数据的策略。在为不同农业生态区和气候变化条件精心定义的产品概况指导下,由最先进的决策工具支持的分子育种对于推进现代基因组辅助玉米改良计划至关重要。加速的遗传增益反过来又促使品种更替速度加快。建立和加强伙伴关系对于提高育种产品对农民生计的影响至关重要。IITA拥有完善的渠道,将其研究产品/技术交付给伙伴组织,以便在该次区域各国进行进一步测试、繁殖和推广。国家农业研究系统(NARS)的能力建设将促进技术和最佳实践从IITA及其伙伴的顺利转移。