Wild grass‐derived alleles represent a genetic architecture for the resilience of modern common wheat to stresses

Author:

Abdelrahman Mostafa1ORCID,Gorafi Yasir Serag Alnor2,Sulieman Saad3,Jogaiah Sudisha4,Gupta Aarti1,Tsujimoto Hisashi5,Nguyen Henry T.6ORCID,Herrera‐Estrella Luis17,Tran Lam‐Son Phan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Genomics for Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance, Texas Tech University Lubbock 79409 Texas USA

2. Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Sakyo‐ku Kitashirakawa 606‐8502 Kyoto Japan

3. Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture University of Khartoum Khartoum North 13314 Sudan

4. Department of Environmental Science Central University of Kerala Periye Kasaragod 671316 Kerala India

5. Arid Land Research Center Tottori University Tottori 680‐0001 Japan

6. Division of Plant Sciences and Technology University of Missouri Columbia 65211 Missouri USA

7. Unidad de Genomica Avanzada, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Intituto Politécnico Nacional Irapuato 36821 Mexico

Abstract

SUMMARYThis review explores the integration of wild grass‐derived alleles into modern bread wheat breeding to tackle the challenges of climate change and increasing food demand. With a focus on synthetic hexaploid wheat, this review highlights the potential of genetic variability in wheat wild relatives, particularly Aegilops tauschii, for improving resilience to multifactorial stresses like drought, heat, and salinity. The evolutionary journey of wheat (Triticum spp.) from diploid to hexaploid species is examined, revealing significant genetic contributions from wild grasses. We also emphasize the importance of understanding incomplete lineage sorting in the genomic evolution of wheat. Grasping this information is crucial as it can guide breeders in selecting the appropriate alleles from the gene pool of wild relatives to incorporate into modern wheat varieties. This approach improves the precision of phylogenetic relationships and increases the overall effectiveness of breeding strategies. This review also addresses the challenges in utilizing the wheat wild genetic resources, such as the linkage drag and cross‐compatibility issues. Finally, we culminate the review with future perspectives, advocating for a combined approach of high‐throughput phenotyping tools and advanced genomic techniques to comprehensively understand the genetic and regulatory architectures of wheat under stress conditions, paving the way for more precise and efficient breeding strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

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