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Molecular Marker Applications for Improving Sugar Content in Sugarcane (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
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Molecular Marker Applications for Improving Sugar Content in Sugarcane (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Plant Science
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Sugarcane, an important source of sugar, plays a substantial role
in world economy. As a C4 plant this has very efficient system for
carbohydrate metabolism through photosynthesis. Crop improvement
efforts have concentrated mainly on improving quality traits,
mainly sugar content. This being a complex trait, involves a large
number of target genes in the metabolic pathway. The complex
polyploid nature of the crop makes it more difficult to pin point
the key players in this complex pathway. Despite its importance,
little is known about the exact mechanism of sucrose accumulation
and its regulation in sugarcane. Many enzymes have been proposed to
have a key role in determining the ultimate sucrose content in
sugarcane. There are evidences to show that some of these like
Sucrose Phosphate Synthase (SPS) and Sucrose Synthase (SuSy) are
encoded by multiple genes that show organ specifity in sugarcane.
Especially in a crop like sugarcane where the classical techniques
are of limited help in elucidating various genetic complexities,
molecular techniques can be of help in throwing some light on the
grey areas. Molecular marker strategies will be of help in
understanding some aspects of sucrose metabolism and its regulation
in this crop, thus complementing the ongoing crop improvement
programmes.
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