2020
DOI: 10.3390/plants9080938
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Recent Advances of In Vitro Culture for the Application of New Breeding Techniques in Citrus

Abstract: Citrus is one of the most important fruit crops in the world. This review will discuss the recent findings related to citrus transformation and regeneration protocols of juvenile and adult explants. Despite the many advances that have been made in the last years (including the use of inducible promoters and site-specific recombination systems), transformation efficiency, and regeneration potential still represent a bottleneck in the application of the new breeding techniques in commercial citrus varieties. The… Show more

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“…Some progress has also been made in efforts to use genome editing to improve disease resistance ( Peng et al, 2017 ; Jia et al, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2019 ). Although numerous groups have made very large investments of resources into Agrobacterium -mediated transformation and genome editing of citrus ( Poles et al, 2020 ), as of now, no citrus rootstocks derived from GMO technology or genome editing have become commercially available. While new technologies offer abundant options for continuing work, none has yet proven successful in creating rootstocks of commercial importance, and it seems likely that conventional breeding will continue to have the primary role in the development of the next generation of citrus rootstocks in the coming decade.…”
Section: History Of Citrus Rootstocks and Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some progress has also been made in efforts to use genome editing to improve disease resistance ( Peng et al, 2017 ; Jia et al, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2019 ). Although numerous groups have made very large investments of resources into Agrobacterium -mediated transformation and genome editing of citrus ( Poles et al, 2020 ), as of now, no citrus rootstocks derived from GMO technology or genome editing have become commercially available. While new technologies offer abundant options for continuing work, none has yet proven successful in creating rootstocks of commercial importance, and it seems likely that conventional breeding will continue to have the primary role in the development of the next generation of citrus rootstocks in the coming decade.…”
Section: History Of Citrus Rootstocks and Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, next-generation high-throughput sequencing techniques have become an increasingly useful tool for exploring whole plant genomes, providing a means for analyzing plant molecular regulatory mechanisms in specific abiotic and biotic stress conditions. The identification of candidate genes is a prerequisite for the application of new genome editing techniques by which targeted genetic modifications can lead to the introduction of precise changes directly into the genome of commercial varieties, offering an alternative to traditional methods of genetic improvement [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. Different authors in the last years conducted transcriptomic analysis to better understand Citrus plants response to biotic stress caused by pathogens [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Citrus fruits are one of the most important fruits, ranking first among the four major fruits in the world; their production is mainly distributed across 135 countries and the tropical and subtropical regions (Poles et al, 2020). As the origin and the main producing area of citrus, China ranks first in the cultivation area and output in the world, with a long history of citrus cultivation (Liu et al, 2019).…”
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