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In planta transformation methods to accelerate the domestication of perennial grain crops.

Pedro M P Correia1, Xinyi Dong1, Mengming Chen1

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Perennial grasses offer environmental benefits but lack domestication. In planta transformation methods could enable gene editing for developing these sustainable crops.

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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Science
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Sustainable Agriculture

Background:

  • Historically, grass domestication favored annual species, leading to high human input requirements.
  • Perennial grasses, offering ecological advantages like soil health and stress resilience, remain largely undomesticated.
  • Gene editing holds potential for perennial cereal crop improvement, but transformation is a bottleneck.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the potential of in planta transformation methods for developing perennial cereal crops.
  • To highlight the advantages of perennial grasses in sustainable agriculture.
  • To address the challenge of recalcitrance in traditional plant transformation techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of emerging in planta transformation techniques.
recalcitrance
  • Assessment of their applicability to perennial grass species.
  • Review of existing literature on plant transformation and perennial crop development.
  • Main Results:

    • In planta methods offer a promising alternative to traditional in vitro transformation for recalcitrant perennial grasses.
    • These methods are potentially faster, simpler, and more genotype-independent.
    • Successful application could accelerate the development of improved perennial cereal crops.

    Conclusions:

    • In planta transformation is a key enabling technology for perennial cereal crop domestication.
    • Perennial cereal crops have significant potential to contribute to more sustainable agricultural systems.
    • Further research into in planta methods is crucial for realizing the benefits of perennial grasses.