Tritordeum: Creating a New Crop Species—The Successful Use of Plant Genetic Resources
Título
Tritordeum: Creating a New Crop Species—The Successful Use of Plant Genetic Resources
Autor
Cristina Rodríguez-Suárez, Sergio G. Atienza, Carmen M. Ávila
Descripción
Hexaploid tritordeum is the amphiploid derived from the cross between the wild barley Hordeum chilense and durum wheat. This paper reviews the main advances and achievements in the last two decades that led to the successful development of tritordeum as a new crop. In particular, we summarize the progress in breeding for agronomic performance, including the potential of tritordeum as a genetic bridge for wheat breeding; the impact of molecular markers in genetic studies and breeding; and the progress in quality and development of innovative food products. The success of tritordeum as a crop shows the importance of the effective utilization of plant genetic resources for the development of new innovative products for agriculture and industry. Considering that wild plant genetic resources have made possible the development of this new crop, the huge potential of more accessible resources, such as landraces conserved in gene banks, goes beyond being sources of resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. In addition, the positive result of tritordeum also shows the importance of adequate commercialization strategies and demonstrative experiences aimed to integrate the whole food chain, from producers to end-point sellers, in order to develop new products for consumers.
Fecha
2021
Materia
<i>Hordeum chilense</i>, Tritordeum, genetic resources, pre-breeding
Identificador
10.3390/plants10051029
Fuente
Plants
Editor
MDPI AG
Cobertura
Botany
Colección
Citación
Cristina Rodríguez-Suárez, Sergio G. Atienza, Carmen M. Ávila, “Tritordeum: Creating a New Crop Species—The Successful Use of Plant Genetic Resources,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/26187.
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