Reproductive systems in Paspalum : relevance for Germplasm collection and conservation, breeding techniques, and adoption of released cultivars
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2019Autor
Acuña, Carlos Alberto
Martínez, Eric Javier
Zilli, Alex Leonel
Brugnoli, Elsa Andrea
Espinoza, Francisco
Marcón, Florencia
Urbani, Mario Hugo
Quarin, Camilo Luis
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The objective of this review is to analyze and describe the impact that mode of
reproduction in Paspalum has on germplasm conservation, genetic improvement, and
commercialization of cultivars. Germplasm collection and conservation can now be
rethought considering the newly available information related to how diversity is allocated
in nature and how it can be transferred between the sexual and apomictic germplasm
using novel breeding approaches. An inventory of species and accessions conserved
around the world is analyzed in relation to the main germplasm banks. Because of the
importance of apomixis in Paspalum species different breeding approaches have been
used and tested. Knowledge related to the inheritance of apomixis, variable expressivity
of the trait and techniques for early identification of apomicts has helped to improve
the efficiency of the breeding methods. Novel breeding techniques are also being
developed and are described regarding its advantages and limitations. Finally, the impact
of reproductive mode on the adoption of the released cultivars is discussed.
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