Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
36916 Trends in Biotechnology 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The potential exists to produce new hybrid or polyploid crops in many genera.•Such new crop species may combine useful agricultural traits with hybrid vigour.•Advances in genomic technology will facilitate production of hybrid crop species.

Agricultural selection of desirable traits in domesticated plant and animal species mimics natural evolutionary selection for ability of species to survive, thrive, and reproduce in the wild. However, one evolutionary process is currently underutilised for human agricultural purposes: speciation through interspecific hybridisation and polyploid formation. Despite promising successes in creation of new hybrid and or polyploid species in many genera, few geneticists and breeders deliberately take advantage of polyploidy and interspecific hybridisation for crop improvement. We outline the possible benefits as well as potential problems and criticisms with this approach, and address how modern advances in technology and knowledge can help to create new crop species for agriculture.

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