American Journal of Plant Sciences

Volume 14, Issue 7 (July 2023)

ISSN Print: 2158-2742   ISSN Online: 2158-2750

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Evolutionary Fixed Potential Agronomic Traits in Polysomic Polyploidy Plants with Special Reference to Potato

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DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2023.147053    208 Downloads   1,326 Views  
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It is commonly known that polyploidization has become one of major forces for a speciation and evolution, especially with evolutionary fixed potential agronomic traits in plants. Although several studies demonstrate that allopolyploid plants were successful in developing novel crops, autopolyploid ones are also more substantial and worth exploring. Obviously, autopolyploid development via sexual or asexual pathways can lead to advantages in biomass, changing process of development, and lots of benefits on coping with climate changes do not comprehend as a whole. This review shed light on 1) gaining gigantic effect and increasing phytochemical content; 2) enhancing biotic and abiotic tolerance to adapt to climate change; 3) changing in process of development; 4) adapting ecology. Based on these benefits, this review provides breeders with several choices when they need in the breeding strategies. Also further review on prospects of polyploidy potato in food security is concerned.

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Hieu, P. (2023) Evolutionary Fixed Potential Agronomic Traits in Polysomic Polyploidy Plants with Special Reference to Potato. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 14, 793-811. doi: 10.4236/ajps.2023.147053.

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