Browse Articles

Review Article|13 May 2015|OPEN
Genome-editing technologies and their potential application in horticultural crop breeding
Jin-Song Xiong1 , , Jing Ding1 and Yi Li,1,2 ,
1College of Horticulture, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province 210095, The People's Republic of China
2Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
*Corresponding author. E-mail: jsxiong@njau.edu.cn,yi.li@uconn.edu

Horticulture Research 2,
Article number: 19 (2015)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/hortres.2015.19
Views: 959

Received: 06 Feb 2015
Accepted: 09 Apr 2015
Published online: 13 May 2015

Abstract

Plant breeding, one of the oldest agricultural activities, parallels human civilization. Many crops have been domesticated to satisfy human's food and aesthetical needs, including numerous specialty horticultural crops such as fruits, vegetables, ornamental flowers, shrubs, and trees. Crop varieties originated through selection during early human civilization. Other technologies, such as various forms of hybridization, mutation, and transgenics, have also been invented and applied to crop breeding over the past centuries. The progress made in these breeding technologies, especially the modern biotechnology-based breeding technologies, has had a great impact on crop breeding as well as on our lives. Here, we first review the developmental process and applications of these technologies in horticultural crop breeding. Then, we mainly describe the principles of the latest genome-editing technologies and discuss their potential applications in the genetic improvement of horticultural crops. The advantages and challenges of genome-editing technologies in horticultural crop breeding are also discussed.