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Molecular Breeding Solutions of Peanut
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a naturally self-pollinated, allotetraploid (2n=40) leguminous crop. It is classified as a grain legume, and because of its high oil content, it is also classified as an oil crop. Like most other legumes, peanuts contain symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their root nodules. The ability to fix nitrogen means that peanuts require less nitrogenous fertilizers and improve soil fertility, making them valuable in crop rotation.
Because the genetic diversity of cultivated peanuts is narrow, and wild relatives have sufficient allelic diversity, wild relatives of peanuts provide valuable genetic resources for peanut variety improvement. Peanut breeders often cross between superior varieties to accumulate desirable characteristics, such as high yield, disease resistance, and improved nutritional status. The priority traits of peanut breeding include high pod yield, high quality and flavor, strong resistance to stress and disease, high oil content, early maturity, high shelling rate and so on. In recent years, the productivity of peanuts has increased significantly, which is attributed to major advances in modern agricultural breeding biotechnology such as genetics, genome sequences, molecular marker development, and QTL analysis. Based on traditional breeding methods (introduction, selection, mutation, hybridization, etc.) combined with molecular breeding methods (genomic sequence, molecular marker development, GWAS analysis, etc.) have been used to develop improved varieties.
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Lifeasible has contributed many years of dedicated work to the exploration and optimization of modern breeding methods of peanut, proud to provide competitive molecular breeding services for peanut, and provide you with the best solutions to carry out your research projects.
Breeding goals | Trait improvement | Molecular breeding technology |
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High-yield and high-quality | High oil High protein, low fat, high sucrose High oleic acid, low linoleic acid, low palmitic acid |
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Safe | No aflatoxin pollution Low cadmium No allergen |
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Maturity and dormancy | Early maturity Appropriate late maturity Not easy to germinate |
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Resistance to adversity | Drought resistance Water logging tolerance Low temperature tolerance Bacterial wilt resistance Insect resistance |
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Suitable for mechanized operation | Lodging resistance Tough stalk without fruit drop |
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Lifeasible is oriented to national strategic needs and people's livelihood needs, relying on a technology platform to establish a comprehensive service center in the agricultural field, and attaching importance to basic technology and new technology research. The scope of services covers molecular biology, sequencing, genetic marker development, bioinformatics analysis and other crop molecular breeding related biotechnologies. If you want to know more, please contact us immediately.
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