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Wheat speciation and adaptation: perspectives from reticulate evolution
- Source :
- Abiotech
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Reticulate evolution through the interchanging of genetic components across organisms can impact significantly on the fitness and adaptation of species. Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum subsp. aestivum) is one of the most important crops in the world. Allopolyploid speciation, frequent hybridization, extensive introgression, and occasional horizontal gene transfer (HGT) have been shaping a typical paradigm of reticulate evolution in bread wheat and its wild relatives, which is likely to have a substantial influence on phenotypic traits and environmental adaptability of bread wheat. In this review, we outlined the evolutionary history of bread wheat and its wild relatives with a highlight on the interspecific hybridization events, demonstrating the reticulate relationship between species/subspecies in the genera Triticum and Aegilops. Furthermore, we discussed the genetic mechanisms and evolutionary significance underlying the introgression of bread wheat and its wild relatives. An in-depth understanding of the evolutionary process of Triticum species should be beneficial to future genetic study and breeding of bread wheat.
- Subjects :
- digestive, oral, and skin physiology
food and beverages
Introgression
Plant Science
Phenotypic trait
Review
Biology
Subspecies
biology.organism_classification
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
Reticulate evolution
Reticulate
Evolutionary biology
Genetic algorithm
Aegilops
Genetics
anatomy_morphology
Adaptation
Agronomy and Crop Science
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 26621738
- Volume :
- 2
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- aBIOTECH
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....be838ddaea6b887b291889555a32d14f