The document discusses biotechnology approaches for improving food and nutritional security. It notes that over 800 million people currently suffer from hunger globally. Key threats to food security are plants' inability to tolerate stressful conditions. The document outlines molecular marker-based systems and genetic engineering as approaches to develop stress-resistant crop varieties by introducing genes for stress tolerance. Molecular marker-based breeding allows introduction of multi-gene traits through linked markers, while genetic engineering can transfer genes across species when natural variation is limited. Recent advances include genome modification and understanding epigenetic regulation of gene expression in relation to stress tolerance.
2. Contents
Disheartening facts 2011-2013
Threats to Food security
Towards development of resistant varieties
• Molecular marker based system
• Genetic engineering
Recent advances
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3. Disheartening facts
2011-2013
• FAO’s most recent estimates indicate that, globally, 842
million people – 12 percent of the global population , were
unable to meet their dietary energy requirements in 2011–13.
• Around one in eight people in the world were likely to have
suffered from chronic hunger, not having enough food for an
active and healthy life.
• The vast majority of hungry people – 827 million – live in
developing countries.
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4. • In 2013, the total population of the world was about 7.13
billion.
• The growth rate is projected to be 1.2% per year.
• Global cereal utilization in 2013-14 is projected to be 2,413
million tons, 3.2 percent higher than in 2012-13.
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5. • What is the way out??
• Attempts to increasing the yield potentials under marginal
conditions and also developing crop varieties possessing
enriched nutrients will help us to achieve both food and
nutritional security.
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6. Threats to Food security
• As mentioned earlier the inability of the present day plant to
tolerate the stressful conditions is the major threat to food
security.
• Based on the causal agent, stress can be classified into,
Biotic – Due to pest and pathogen.
Abiotic – Due to environmental factors.
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7. Towards development of resistant varieties
• Conventional plant breeding
• Most of the traits that have relevance for improving
productivity under stressful conditions are quantitatively
inherited multi-gene controlled traits.
• There are two prominent molecular approaches to introgress
desired genes, namely,
Molecular marker based system
Plant genetic transformation
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8. Molecular Marker based system
• Molecular marker based system is a silver bullet for the
introgression of quantitatively inherited multi-gene controlled
traits.(QTLs)
• Molecular breeding or Marker Assisted Breeding involves in
the employment of tightly linked markers flanking the QTL of
interest for the introgression of desired trait.
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9. Steps involved in MAB
Characterization of Germplasm for the desired trait
Development of Mapping population
Fine mapping
Marker Assisted Selection(MAS)
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10. Genetic Engineering
• MAS can be employed only when the variation for the desired
trait is present naturally in genetically compatible species.
• If natural variation is absent in the crossable species then
genetic engineering strategy can be adopted to transfer major
genes across genera.
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11. Steps involved in Genetic Engineering
Identification of Candidate genes
Functional validation of the candidate genes
Genetic transformation
Determination of the stable event.
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12. Recent advances
• Genome modification of plant cells by rare cutting restriction
enzymes
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13. Epigenomics
No variation in DNA sequences i.e. all the genes are identical
in tolerant and recessive plant.
The expression pattern of stress responsive genes vary widely
in tolerant and recessive species.
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15. References
The State of Food Insecurity in the World - The multiple
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