Accelerating the Domestication of New Crops: Feasibility and Approaches

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Abstract

The domestication of new crops would promote agricultural diversity and could provide a solution to many of the problems associated with intensive agriculture. We suggest here that genome editing can be used as a new tool by breeders to accelerate the domestication of semi-domesticated or even wild plants, building a more varied foundation for the sustainable provision of food and fodder in the future. We examine the feasibility of such plants from biological, social, ethical, economic, and legal perspectives.

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Østerberg, J. T., Xiang, W., Olsen, L. I., Edenbrandt, A. K., Vedel, S. E., Christiansen, A., … Palmgren, M. (2017, May 1). Accelerating the Domestication of New Crops: Feasibility and Approaches. Trends in Plant Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2017.01.004

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