Epigenetics in the modern era of crop improvements

  • Yan Xue
  • , Xiaofeng Cao
  • , Xiangsong Chen
  • , Xian Deng
  • , Xing Wang Deng
  • , Yong Ding
  • , Aiwu Dong
  • , Cheng Guo Duan
  • , Xiaofeng Fang
  • , Lei Gong
  • , Zhizhong Gong
  • , Xiaofeng Gu
  • , Chongsheng He
  • , Hang He
  • , Shengbo He
  • , Xin Jian He
  • , Yan He
  • , Yuehui He
  • , Guifang Jia
  • , Danhua Jiang
  • Jianjun Jiang, Jinsheng Lai, Zhaobo Lang, Chenlong Li, Qing Li, Xingwang Li, Bao Liu, Bing Liu, Xiao Luo, Yijun Qi, Weiqiang Qian, Guodong Ren, Qingxin Song, Xianwei Song, Zhixi Tian, Jia Wei Wang, Yuan Wang, Liang Wu, Zhe Wu, Rui Xia, Jun Xiao, Lin Xu, Zheng Yi Xu, Wenhao Yan, Hongchun Yang, Jixian Zhai, Yijing Zhang, Yusheng Zhao, Xuehua Zhong, Dao Xiu Zhou, Ming Zhou, Yue Zhou, Bo Zhu, Jian Kang Zhu, Qikun Liu

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Abstract

Epigenetic mechanisms are integral to plant growth, development, and adaptation to environmental stimuli. Over the past two decades, our comprehension of these complex regulatory processes has expanded remarkably, producing a substantial body of knowledge on both locus-specific mechanisms and genome-wide regulatory patterns. Studies initially grounded in the model plant Arabidopsis have been broadened to encompass a diverse array of crop species, revealing the multifaceted roles of epigenetics in physiological and agronomic traits. With recent technological advancements, epigenetic regulations at the single-cell level and at the large-scale population level are emerging as new focuses. This review offers an in-depth synthesis of the diverse epigenetic regulations, detailing the catalytic machinery and regulatory functions. It delves into the intricate interplay among various epigenetic elements and their collective influence on the modulation of crop traits. Furthermore, it examines recent breakthroughs in technologies for epigenetic modifications and their integration into strategies for crop improvement. The review underscores the transformative potential of epigenetic strategies in bolstering crop performance, advocating for the development of efficient tools to fully exploit the agricultural benefits of epigenetic insights.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1570-1609
Number of pages40
JournalScience China Life Sciences
Volume68
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • crop improvement
  • epigenetics
  • plant development
  • plant immunity
  • stress responses

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