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Citrus Breeding Advancement Announced in China

Daniel Cooper Breeding, International

China
Citrus seedlings under cultivation
Photo credit: Germplasm Creation Science Center

The National Center for Citrus Variety Improvement in Chongqing’s Western Science City in China has created Citrus Core 1. The world’s first citrus liquid breeding chip, Citrus Core 1 boosts breeding efficiency.

Breeding chips play a vital role in germplasm genotyping for biological breeding, which is crucial for crop genetic enhancement and research. China is a significant player in breeding chip development.

Associate Professor Li Qiang, a member of the citrus team at the Germplasm Creation Science Center, said traditional breeding methods are particularly challenging for citrus due to their perennial nature and long juvenile phase. Qiang added that the genetic heterozygosity and interspecific incompatibility among certain varieties add complexity to the process. That often extends the timeline to more than 30 years to develop a superior variety.

The key benefit of Citrus Core 1 lies in its capability for cost-effective, high-throughput citrus genotyping, bolstering resource identification, whole-genome association and genetic analysis.

The breeding chip establishes a robust groundwork for developing an extensive citrus biological breeding platform, encompassing whole-genome selection breeding. Its characteristics — precision molecular design, high throughput, low cost and intelligent operation — greatly enhance citrus breeding efficiency and notably reduce the breeding cycle.

This tool facilitates various applications, such as:

  • Genotype identification of germplasm resources
  • Whole-genome-associated analysis to discover molecular markers and functional genes linked to crucial traits
  • Establishing whole-genome selection models for breeding

To ensure national food and biosecurity, the Germplasm Creation Science Center aims to become a hub for scientific talent, a source of technological innovation and a springboard for emerging industries in the Science City. By integrating research, education and industry throughout the entire process, the center seeks to meld the innovation chain with the industrial chain, fostering industry transformation and serving national strategic and local developmental needs.

Source: Chongqing International Media Center

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