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        <dc:title>Genomics-Integrated Breeding for Carotenoids and Folates in Staple Cereal Grains to Reduce Malnutrition</dc:title>
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        <dc:creator>Govindaraj, M</dc:creator>
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        <dc:subject>Cereals</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject>Biofortification</dc:subject>
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        <dc:description>Globally, two billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies. Cereal grains provide&#13;
more than 50% of the daily requirement of calories in human diets, but they often&#13;
fail to provide adequate essential minerals and vitamins. Cereal crop production in&#13;
developing countries achieved remarkable yield gains through the efforts of the Green&#13;
Revolution (117% in rice, 30% in wheat, 530% in maize, and 188% in pearl millet).&#13;
However, modern varieties are often deficient in essential micronutrients compared&#13;
to traditional varieties and land races. Breeding for nutritional quality in staple cereals&#13;
is a challenging task; however, biofortification initiatives combined with genomic tools&#13;
increase the feasibility. Current biofortification breeding activities include improving rice&#13;
(for zinc), wheat (for zinc), maize (for provitamin A), and pearl millet (for iron and zinc).&#13;
Biofortification is a sustainable approach to enrich staple cereals with provitamin A,&#13;
carotenoids, and folates. Significant genetic variation has been found for provitamin A&#13;
(96–850 mg and 12–1780 mg in 100 g in wheat and maize, respectively), carotenoids&#13;
(558–6730 mg in maize), and folates in rice (11–51 mg) and wheat (32.3–89.1 mg)&#13;
in 100 g. This indicates the prospects for biofortification breeding. Several QTLs&#13;
associated with carotenoids and folates have been identified in major cereals, and the&#13;
most promising of these are presented here. Breeding for essential nutrition should be&#13;
a core objective of next-generation crop breeding. This review synthesizes the available&#13;
literature on folates, provitamin A, and carotenoids in rice, wheat, maize, and pearl&#13;
millet, including genetic variation, trait discovery, QTL identification, gene introgressions,&#13;
and the strategy of genomics-assisted biofortification for these traits. Recent evidence&#13;
shows that genomics-assisted breeding for grain nutrition in rice, wheat, maize, and&#13;
pearl millet crops have good potential to aid in the alleviation of micronutrient malnutrition&#13;
in many developing countries.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Frontiers Media</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2020-05</dc:date>
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        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>  Ashok kumar, K and Govindaraj, M and Karthikeyan, A and Shobhana, V G and Warkentin, T D  (2020) Genomics-Integrated Breeding for Carotenoids and Folates in Staple Cereal Grains to Reduce Malnutrition.  Frontiers in Genetics (TSI), 11.   ISSN 1664-8021     </dc:identifier>
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