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Advancing vegetable genetics with gene editing: a pathway to food security and nutritional resilience in climate-shifted environments
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Agricultural Research Organization, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, University of Engineering & Management, Centurion University of Technology and Management, ...
Published InFunctional & Integrative Genomics
Year2025
Citations11
Abstract
As global populations grow and climate change increasingly disrupts agricultural systems, ensuring food security and nutritional resilience has become a critical challenge. In addition to grains and legumes, vegetables are very important for both human and animals because they contain vitamins, minerals, and fibre. Enhancing the ability of vegetables to withstand climate change threats is essential; however, traditional breeding methods face challenges due to the complexity of the genomic clonal multiplication process. In the postgenomic era, gene editing (GE) has emerged as a powerful tool for improving vegetables. GE can help to increase traits such as abiotic stress tolerance, herbicide tolerance, and disease resistance; improve agricultural productivity; and improve nutritional content and shelf-life by fine-tuning key genes. GE technologies such…
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