The story of a decade: Genomics, functional genomics, and molecular breeding in Brassica napus

Plant Commun. 2024 Apr 8;5(4):100884. doi: 10.1016/j.xplc.2024.100884. Epub 2024 Mar 16.

Abstract

Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is one of the major global sources of edible vegetable oil and is also used as a feed and pioneer crop and for sightseeing and industrial purposes. Improvements in genome sequencing and molecular marker technology have fueled a boom in functional genomic studies of major agronomic characters such as yield, quality, flowering time, and stress resistance. Moreover, introgression and pyramiding of key functional genes have greatly accelerated the genetic improvement of important traits. Here we summarize recent progress in rapeseed genomics and genetics, and we discuss effective molecular breeding strategies by exploring these findings in rapeseed. These insights will extend our understanding of the molecular mechanisms and regulatory networks underlying agronomic traits and facilitate the breeding process, ultimately contributing to more sustainable agriculture throughout the world.

Keywords: Brassica napus; agronomic traits; functional genomics; genomics; molecular breeding.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Brassica napus* / genetics
  • DNA Shuffling
  • Genomics
  • Plant Breeding
  • Quantitative Trait Loci