Microbial-assisted and genomic-assisted breeding: a two way approach for the improvement of nutritional quality traits in agricultural crops

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Ajay Kumar Chandra
Amarjeet Kumar
Alka Bharati
Rini Joshi
Aparna Agrawal
Sumit Kumar
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[1] G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering, College of Basic Sciences and Humanities
[2] Birsa Agricultural University,Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding
[3] ICAR-Central Agro Forestry Research Institute (CAFRI),Biotechnology Laboratory
[4] ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research (IIMR),undefined
[5] Punjab Agricultural University,undefined
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3 Biotech | 2020年 / 10卷
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Nutritional security; PGPRs; Rhizoengineering; Biofortification; ’ technologies;
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Both human and animals, for their nutritional requirements, mainly rely on the plant-based foods, which provide a wide range of nutrients. Minerals, proteins, vitamins are among the nutrients which are essential and need to be available in adequate amount in edible portion of the staple crops. Increasing nutritional content in staple crops either through agronomic biofortification or through conventional plant-breeding strategies continue to be a huge task for scientists around the globe. Although some success has been achieved in recent past, in most cases, we have fallen short of expected targets. To maximize the nutrient uptake and partitioning to different economic part of plants, scientists have employed and tailored several biofortification strategies. But in present agricultural and environmental concerns, these approaches are not much effective. Henceforth, we are highlighting the recent developments and promising aspects of microbial-assisted and genomic-assisted breeding as candidate biofortification approach, that have contributed significantly in increasing nutritional content in grains of different crops. The methods used to date to accomplish nutrient enrichment with recently emerging strategies that we believe could be the most promising and holistic approach for future biofortification program. Results are encouraging, but for future perspective, the existing knowledge about the strategies needs to be confined. Concerted scientific investment are required to widen up these biofortification strategies, so that it could play an important role in ensuring nutritional security of ever-growing population in growing agricultural and environmental constraints.
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