Abstract
Faba bean ( Vicia faba L.), a member of the Fabaceae family, is one of the important food legumes cultivated in cool temperate regions. It holds great importance for human consumption and livestock feed because of its high protein content, dietary fibre, and nutritional value. Major faba bean breeding challenges include its mixed breeding system, unknown wild progenitor, and genome size of ~13 Gb, which is the largest among diploid field crops. The key breeding objectives in faba bean include improved resistance to biotic and abiotic stress and enhanced seed quality traits. Regarding quality traits, major progress on reduction of vicine‐convicine and seed coat tannins, the main anti‐nutritional factors limiting faba bean seed usage, have been recently achieved through gene discovery. Genomic resources are relatively less advanced compared with other grain legume species, but significant improvements are underway due to a recent increase in research activities. A number of bi‐parental populations have been constructed and mapped for targeted traits in the last decade. Faba bean now benefits from saturated synteny‐based genetic maps, along with next‐generation sequencing and high‐throughput genotyping technologies that are paving the way for marker‐assisted selection. Developing a reference genome, and ultimately a pan‐genome, will provide a foundational resource for molecular breeding. In this review, we cover the recent development and deployment of genomic tools for faba bean breeding.
Highlights
We provide here a comprehensive review on the mapping population and genomic resources in this species
A collaborative reference genome assembly effort is currently underway, coordinated by the NORFAB consortium (Protein for the Northern Hemisphere, https://bit.ly/37QxeuM), and a pan-genome initiative is being launched by the University of Helsinki and Luke (Natural Resources Institute Finland)
The transcriptome work has led to production of a high density faba bean genotyping array, which is available from the University of Reading, UK
Summary
Díaz-Ruiz, Satovic, et al (2009), Díaz-Ruiz, Torres, et al (2009) and Díaz-Ruiz et al (2010). Nubaria 2 × Misr 3 Albus × BPL 10, Albus × 29H, Hedin × CGN07715 cf-3, NV644–1 × IG 12658, Mélodie/2 × ILB 938/2, Côte D'Or/1 × BPL 4628/1521 Fiord × Doza#12034 91825 × K1563 Nura × Farah Disco/2 × ILB 938/2. 121 RAPDs, 38 EST-derived markers, 6 SSRs, 5 RGAs, 1 defense-related gene, 1 seed protein gene 729 markers in total
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