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Advances in DNA based molecular markers for the improvement of fruit cultivars in Pakistan-a review
Author(s):
1. Ghassan Zahid: Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey; Department of Biotechnology, The University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
2. Sara Iftikhar: Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Applied Biosciences, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
3. Muhammad Umer Farooq: Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey;
4. Shakeel Ahmed Soomro: Department of Farm Structures, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Pakistan is an agricultural country and its population continues to grow rapidly at an alarming pace. The agricultural sector is playing a vital role in strengthening the economy of the country. Apart from traditional cereals cultivation, climatic conditions of Pakistan are feasible and appropriate for the cultivation of temperate, tropical and subtropical fruits. Thus, diverse environmental conditions allow the farmers to cultivate a variety of fruits which ultimately uplifting the burden from traditionally cultivated crops. In recent years, the cultivation and yield of diferent fruit trees are declining in the country. The key contributors to the decline in fruit crop yield include abiotic stresses, biotic stresses, certain pathogens and nematodes, market devaluation and access, urbanization, poor gardening, poverty climate change, small landholdings, exogenous factors and managerial decisions, etc. So, to counter these fruit yield declining factors the use of advanced molecular markers is a handy option for the improvement of the fruit germplasm in Pakistan. Additionally, they also have diverse applications in the area of genetic diversity, varietal identification studies, hybrid detection, disease diagnostics and sex diferentiation by administering the powerful diagnostic polymorphism detection tools at specific loci and the genome level. This review focuses on exploring the application, recent advancements and future implications of DNA-based molecular markers with the context of their role in the genetic improvement of fruit germplasm that is widely grown in Pakistan like citrus, apples, mangoes, guavas, bananas, date palms and peaches, etc. Furthermore, by ofering a piece of scientific information and addressing developments, notably in DNA-based molecular markers, this review paper may serve as a road map for obtaining high-yielding fruit varieties in Pakistan.
Page(s): 812-832
Published: Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Volume: 38, Issue: 3, Year: 2022
Keywords:
Climate change , DNA fingerprinting , genetic improvement , QTL mapping , Markerassisted selection
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