Advances in Soybean Genetic Improvement.

Plants (Basel)

Departamento de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Ciudad de México 07360, Mexico.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The soybean is a critical global crop known for its high protein and oil content, essential for nutrition and bioenergy, and the review focuses on recent advances in genetic improvement to enhance resistance to environmental stresses and improve yields and nutritional value.
  • - The study highlights various breeding techniques, including traditional methods, marker-assisted selection, and modern biotechnological approaches such as genetic engineering, which aim to create transgenic soybeans with desirable traits like herbicide resistance and pest tolerance.
  • - Despite advancements, challenges persist in transformation processes and regulatory issues, but exploring wild soybean varieties and genetic diversity through epigenetics and microbiomes could enhance resilience, supporting food security and sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change.

Article Abstract

The soybean () is a globally important crop due to its high protein and oil content, which serves as a key resource for human and animal nutrition, as well as bioenergy production. This review assesses recent advancements in soybean genetic improvement by conducting an extensive literature analysis focusing on enhancing resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, improving nutritional profiles, and optimizing yield. We also describe the progress in breeding techniques, including traditional approaches, marker-assisted selection, and biotechnological innovations such as genetic engineering and genome editing. The development of transgenic soybean cultivars through -mediated transformation and biolistic methods aims to introduce traits such as herbicide resistance, pest tolerance, and improved oil composition. However, challenges remain, particularly with respect to genotype recalcitrance to transformation, plant regeneration, and regulatory hurdles. In addition, we examined how wild soybean germplasm and polyploidy contribute to expanding genetic diversity as well as the influence of epigenetic processes and microbiome on stress tolerance. These genetic innovations are crucial for addressing the increasing global demand for soybeans, while mitigating the effects of climate change and environmental stressors. The integration of molecular breeding strategies with sustainable agricultural practices offers a pathway for developing more resilient and productive soybean varieties, thereby contributing to global food security and agricultural sustainability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11548167PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13213073DOI Listing

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