Potentials, challenges, and genetic and genomic resources for sugarcane biomass improvement

Kandel, R; Yang, X; Song, J; Wang, J

HERO ID

5035715

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29503654

HERO ID 5035715
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Potentials, challenges, and genetic and genomic resources for sugarcane biomass improvement
Authors Kandel, R; Yang, X; Song, J; Wang, J
Journal Frontiers in Plant Science
Volume 9
Page Numbers 151
Abstract Lignocellulosic biomass has become an emerging feedstock for second-generation bioethanol production. Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids), a very efficient perennial C4 plant with a high polyploid level and complex genome, is considered a top-notch candidate for biomass production due to its salient features viz. fast growth rate and abilities for high tillering, ratooning, and photosynthesis. Energy cane, an ideal type of sugarcane, has been bred specifically as a biomass crop. In this review, we described (1) biomass potentials of sugarcane and its underlying genetics, (2) challenges associated with biomass improvement such as large and complex genome, narrow gene pool in existing commercial cultivars, long breeding cycle, and non-synchronous flowering, (3) available genetic resources such as germplasm resources, and genomic and cell wall-related databases that facilitate biomass improvement, and (4) mining candidate genes controlling biomass in genomic databases. We extensively reviewed databases for biomass-related genes and their usefulness in biofuel generation. This review provides valuable resources for sugarcane breeders, geneticists, and broad scientific communities involved in bioenergy production.
Doi 10.3389/fpls.2018.00151
Pmid 29503654
Wosid WOS:000425288300001
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