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Annals of Botany | 2007

Domestication to Crop Improvement: Genetic Resources for Sorghum and Saccharum (Andropogoneae)

Sally L Dillon; Frances M Shapter; Robert J Henry; Giovanni M Cordeiro; Liz Izquierdo; L Slade Lee

Background Both sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) are members of the Andropogoneae tribe in the Poaceae and are each others closest relatives amongst cultivated plants. Both are relatively recent domesticates and comparatively little of the genetic potential of these taxa and their wild relatives has been captured by breeding programmes to date. This review assesses the genetic gains made by plant breeders since domestication and the progress in the characterization of genetic resources and their utilization in crop improvement for these two related species. Genetic Resources The genome of sorghum has recently been sequenced providing a great boost to our knowledge of the evolution of grass genomes and the wealth of diversity within S. bicolor taxa. Molecular analysis of the Sorghum genus has identified close relatives of S. bicolor with novel traits, endosperm structure and composition that may be used to expand the cultivated gene pool. Mutant populations (including TILLING populations) provide a useful addition to genetic resources for this species. Sugarcane is a complex polyploid with a large and variable number of copies of each gene. The wild relatives of sugarcane represent a reservoir of genetic diversity for use in sugarcane improvement. Techniques for quantitative molecular analysis of gene or allele copy number in this genetically complex crop have been developed. SNP discovery and mapping in sugarcane has been advanced by the development of high-throughput techniques for ecoTILLING in sugarcane. Genetic linkage maps of the sugarcane genome are being improved for use in breeding selection. The improvement of both sorghum and sugarcane will be accelerated by the incorporation of more diverse germplasm into the domesticated gene pools using molecular tools and the improved knowledge of these genomes.


Archive | 2004

Modifying sorghum starch/protein structure for human consumption

L Slade Lee; Liz Izquierdo; Nicole F Rice; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2007

Domestication to crop improvement: genetic resources for sorghum and saccharum (Andropogoneae) (Presentation)

Sally L Dillon; Frances M Shapter; Robert J Henry; Giovanni M Cordeiro; Liz Izquierdo; L Slade Lee


Plant and Animal Genomes Conference XIV | 2006

Mining genomes for improved product quality and human nutrition

Robert J Henry; Louis Mt Bradbury; Peter C Bundock; Giovanni M Cordeiro; Michael J Cross; Allison C Crawford; Timothy L. Fitzgerald; Liz Izquierdo; Brett G Kennedy; L Slade Lee; Shane R McIntosh; Toni Pacey-Miller; Nicole F Rice; Frances M Shapter; Loraine Watson; Jessica F White; Daniel Le Waters


Archive | 2006

Molecular analysis of induced plant mutations as a route to genetic improvement of specific grain quality traits

L Slade Lee; Liz Izquierdo; Nicole F Rice; Yihua Chen; Michael J Cross; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2006

Targeting induced point mutations in specific genes in sorghum

Michael J Cross; L Slade Lee; Liz Izquierdo; Nicole F Rice; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2006

Induced plant mutation and molecular analysis as a route to genetic improvement of specific grain quality traits

L Slade Lee; Liz Izquierdo; Gary A Ablett; Nicole F Rice; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2006

Novel uses of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) grain: a genetic approach

Liz Izquierdo; L Slade Lee; Nicole F Rice; Robert J Henry


Archive | 2006

Application of genomics to germplasm analysis for sorghum and sugarcane improvement

Robert J Henry; Giovanni M Cordeiro; Sally L Dillon; Liz Izquierdo; L Slade Lee


Archive | 2005

Applying functional genomics to sorghum (Sorghum bicolour L.)

Liz Izquierdo; L Slade Lee; Nicole F Rice; Robert J Henry

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L Slade Lee

Southern Cross University

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Robert J Henry

University of Queensland

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Nicole F Rice

Southern Cross University

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Michael J Cross

Southern Cross University

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Loraine Watson

Southern Cross University

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Yihua Chen

Southern Cross University

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Brett G Kennedy

Southern Cross University

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