Pest and diseases: Old and new threats - Modern breeding tools to tailor new crop cultivars

Khera, P and Pandey, M K and Varshney, R K (2013) Pest and diseases: Old and new threats - Modern breeding tools to tailor new crop cultivars. Secheresse, 24. pp. 261-273. ISSN 1147-7806

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Abstract

Full yield potential of any crop cannot be harnessed completely due to several challenges such as biotic and abiotic, faced by the crops at various growth stages. Biotic stresses caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, pathogen, parasites, pests and weeds pose major threat to sustainable productivity by reducing yield from 30% in general to complete yield loss in some severe epidemic cases. Crop protection measures for safe-guarding crops such as use of synthetic pesticides, weedicides, etc. have largely beenlielpFul in curtailing the losses, however, their haphazard use have caused adverse environmental and health hazards. Genetic alternatives such as introgression/pyramiding of genes/auantitative trait loci associated with resistance to target pest and diseases, on the otner hand, is much ecological and eco-friendly approach. Although, there are several biotic stress agents for any crop, however, only a few pests or diseases cause major yield loss. It is beyond the scope of this review to cover all the pests and diseases affecting all the crops, thereby, focus has been given on major pests and diseases of representative crops such as rice (cereal), chickpea (legume) and tomato (vegetable). Special emphasis has been given on the current status and future prospects of deploying modern breeding approaches for developing improved cultivars with high resilience to major biotic stresses in order to achieve maximum genetic yield potential in all the crops.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: biotic stress, disease resistance, genomics-assisted breeding
Subjects: Others > Entomology
Depositing User: Mr Siva Shankar
Date Deposited: 28 Mar 2014 07:12
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2016 05:23
URI: http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/7718
Official URL: http://www.jle.com/en/revues/agro_biotech/sec/somm...
Projects: Molecular Breeding underway at Center of Excellence in Genomics (CEG), ICRISAT
Funders: CGIAR Generation Challenge Programme, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, Government of India - Department of Biotechnology
Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to CGIAR Generation Challenge Programme, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, US Agency for International Agricultural Development (USAID), and Department of Biotechnology and Ministry of Agriculture of Government of India for funding research projects in the area of molecular breeding underway at Center of Excellence in Genomics (CEG), ICRISAT
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