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Turning Garlic into a Modern Crop: State of the Art and Perspectives

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants12061212

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garlic; breeding; Allium sativum; genetics; genomics; fertility restoration

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Garlic cultivation faces challenges of infertility and pathogen accumulation due to clonal propagation. Recent developments in garlic genetics and genomics, including the restoration of sexual reproduction, provide tools for breeders to understand molecular processes and traits such as infertility, flowering induction, bulbing, organoleptic properties, and pathogen resistance.
Garlic is cultivated worldwide for the value of its bulbs, but its cultivation is challenged by the infertility of commercial cultivars and the accumulation of pathogens over time, which occurs as a consequence of vegetative (clonal) propagation. In this review, we summarize the state of the art of garlic genetics and genomics, highlighting recent developments that will lead to its development as a modern crop, including the restoration of sexual reproduction in some garlic strains. The set of tools available to the breeder currently includes a chromosome-scale assembly of the garlic genome and multiple transcriptome assemblies that are furthering our understanding of the molecular processes underlying important traits like the infertility, the induction of flowering and bulbing, the organoleptic properties and resistance to various pathogens.

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