Lusty Charlotte, Sackville Hamilton Ruaraidh, Guarino Luigi, Richards Chris, Jamora Nelissa, Hawtin Geoffrey
Global Crop Diversity Trust, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
USDA National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation, 1111 South Mason Street, Colorado State University Campus, Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA.
Plants (Basel). 2021 Dec 14;10(12):2764. doi: 10.3390/plants10122764.
Genebanks were established out of a recognised need not just to provide genetic variation to support breeding objectives but to prevent crop diversity from being lost entirely for future users. Such conservation objectives may have led, over the past few decades, to a gradually diminishing connection between genebanks and current users of diversity. While there continues to be large-scale distribution of germplasm from genebanks to recipients worldwide, relatively little is known or published about the detailed trends in the demand for genebank materials. Meanwhile, the rapid expansion of the applications and uses of modern genomic technologies and approaches is, undoubtedly, having a transformational impact on breeding, research and the demand for certain genetic resources and associated data. These trends will require genebanks to be responsive and to adapt. They also provide important opportunities for genebanks to reorganize and become more efficient individually and as a community. Ultimately, future challenges and opportunities are likely to drive more demand for genetic diversity and provide an important basis for genebanks to gear up.
基因库的建立是出于一种公认的需求,不仅是为了提供遗传变异以支持育种目标,也是为了防止作物多样性完全丧失以供未来的使用者利用。在过去几十年里,这样的保护目标可能导致基因库与当前多样性使用者之间的联系逐渐减少。虽然基因库的种质仍在大规模地分发给全球各地的接收者,但关于基因库材料需求的详细趋势,人们所知甚少,相关的公开报道也不多。与此同时,现代基因组技术和方法的应用和用途迅速扩展,无疑正在对育种、研究以及对某些遗传资源和相关数据的需求产生变革性影响。这些趋势将要求基因库做出响应并进行调整。它们也为基因库提供了重要机遇,使其能够进行重组,提高个体及作为一个群体的效率。最终,未来的挑战和机遇可能会推动对遗传多样性的更多需求,并为基因库做好准备提供重要依据。