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Fonio millet genome unlocks African orphan crop diversity for agriculture in a changing climate

Agriculture

Fonio millet genome unlocks African orphan crop diversity for agriculture in a changing climate

M. Abrouk, H. I. Ahmed, et al.

Discover the potential of fonio millet, an orphan African cereal crop essential for sustainable agriculture in hot and dry environments. Researchers, including Michael Abrouk and Hanin Ibrahim Ahmed from KAUST, have unveiled high-quality genomic resources and genetic insights to enhance fonio breeding and adaptation to climate change.

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Abstract
Sustainable food production in the context of climate change necessitates diversification of agriculture and a more efficient utilization of plant genetic resources. Fonio millet (*Digitaria exilis*) is an orphan African cereal crop with a great potential for dryland agriculture. Here, we establish high-quality genomic resources to facilitate fonio improvement through molecular breeding. These include a chromosome-scale reference assembly and deep re-sequencing of 183 cultivated and wild *Digitaria* accessions, enabling insights into genetic diversity, population structure, and domestication. Fonio diversity is shaped by climatic, geographic, and ethnolinguistic factors. Two genes associated with seed size and shattering showed signatures of selection. Most known domestication genes from other cereal models however have not experienced strong selection in fonio, providing direct targets to rapidly improve this crop for agriculture in hot and dry environments.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 08, 2020
Authors
Michael Abrouk, Hanin Ibrahim Ahmed, Philippe Cubry, Denisa Šimoníková, Stéphane Cauet, Yveline Pailles, Jan Bettgenhaeuser, Liubov Gapa, Nora Scarcelli, Marie Couderc, Leila Zekraoui, Nagarajan Kathiresan, Jana Čížková, Eva Hřibová, Jaroslav Doležel, Sandrine Arribat, Hélène Bergès, Jan J. Wieringa, Mathieu Gueye, Ndjido A. Kane, Christian Leclerc, Sandrine Causse, Sylvie Vancoppenolle, Claire Billot, Thomas Wicker, Yves Vigouroux, Adeline Barnaud, Simon G. Krattinger
Tags
sustainable agriculture
fonio millet
plant genetic resources
molecular breeding
genetic diversity
dryland agriculture
domestication
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