Vegetable Breeding: Status and Strategies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61180/vegsci.2023.v50.spl.01Abstract
Vegetable crops are a crucial component of the global food supply chain, with a vast range of variety, flavor profiles, and
nutritional value, making them a staple meal of many cultures globally. India is the second-largest producer of vegetables
in the world, commercially growing over 60 different types of vegetables for fresh consumption. Breeding vegetables
is a challenging and complex process due to location-specific demand for color, shape, nutrition, taste, harvest stage of
product, quality issues, and demand for year-round supply of fresh product. A combination of specialized knowledge, use
of cutting-edge technology, availability of genetic resources and sufficient capital to effectively utilize these resources
is a prerequisite for more innovative breeding. The present review summarizes the status of vegetable cultivation,
common breeding methods, targeted traits, wild genetic resources, the modern breeding approaches, use of intelligence
and machine learning approaches for improvement in vegetable crops for yield, quality, adaptability, safe product and
consumers’ expectation.
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