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Advances in Crop Improvement and Delivery Research for Nutritional Quality and Health Benefits of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

Authors :
Ragur Pandu Vasanthi
AL Rathnakumar
Mallela Venkata Nagesh Kumar
Essegbemon Akpo
Wanjiku N. Gichohi-Wainaina
Geoffrey Muricho
Murali T. Variath
T. Radhakrishnan
J. K. Mwololo
S. K. Bera
Manish K. Pandey
Haile Desmae
Pooja Bhatnagar-Mathur
Pasupuleti Janila
Kantilal L. Dobariya
Rajeev K. Varshney
Narayana Manivannan
Esther Njuguna-Mungai
Hakeem A. Ajeigbe
Chris O. Ojiewo
Patrick Okori
Source :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 11 (2020), Frontiers in Plant Science
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2020.

Abstract

Groundnut is an important global food and oil crop that underpins agriculture-dependent livelihood strategies meeting food, nutrition, and income security. Aflatoxins, pose a major challenge to increased competitiveness of groundnut limiting access to lucrative markets and affecting populations that consume it. Other drivers of low competitiveness include allergens and limited shelf life occasioned by low oleic acid profile in the oil. Thus grain off-takers such as consumers, domestic, and export markets as well as processors need solutions to increase profitability of the grain. There are some technological solutions to these challenges and this review paper highlights advances in crop improvement to enhance groundnut grain quality and nutrient profile for food, nutrition, and economic benefits. Significant advances have been made in setting the stage for marker-assisted allele pyramiding for different aflatoxin resistance mechanisms—in vitro seed colonization, pre-harvest aflatoxin contamination, and aflatoxin production—which, together with pre- and post-harvest management practices, will go a long way in mitigating the aflatoxin menace. A breakthrough in aflatoxin control is in sight with overexpression of antifungal plant defensins, and through host-induced gene silencing in the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway. Similarly, genomic and biochemical approaches to allergen control are in good progress, with the identification of homologs of the allergen encoding genes and development of monoclonal antibody based ELISA protocol to screen for and quantify major allergens. Double mutation of the allotetraploid homeologous genes, FAD2A and FAD2B, has shown potential for achieving >75% oleic acid as demonstrated among introgression lines. Significant advances have been made in seed systems research to bridge the gap between trait discovery, deployment, and delivery through innovative partnerships and action learning.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664462X
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Plant Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d58fde4cd8f827d13b0e6a6a7904d410
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00029